Iman Shumpert Joins Chariah On "Crushin" Remix

Chariah and Iman Shumpert connect for the "Crushin" remix.

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Iman Shumpert might be known for his skills on the ball court, but he's beginning to get more recognition as an emcee. The Sacramento King's guard has dished out an exceptional amount of music over the years. While it doesn't seem like he'll be leaving his profession to pursue rap, he does continue to prove that he could stand his own among many of the rappers in the game right now. While we haven't heard much from him in the past few months, he recently joined forces with Chariah for the remix to her single, "Crushin."

Chariah recruits Iman Shumpert for the remix of her single, "Crushin." Chariah and Iman showcase their undeniable chemistry on wax. Chariah kicks things off before handing it over to Iman who flexes his mic skills.

Peep the remix below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from both artists.

Quotable Lyrics
Ignore all the folks in the room
I left the homies outside, they won't let 'em in with the broom
I beat yo ass with the moves
I left 2K in '08, that means I'm more into you


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