

What better way to celebrate athletes, sports, and sporting events than with a playlist! Here are 10 sports-related songs from 2017.


Ah sports and sporting events – nothing better! Cutting straight to the chase, the 10 songs selected for this playlist center around athletes, sports, or a specific sporting event. Artists gracing our esteemed compilation include The Killers, Mansionz, and Weezer among others. Without further ado, here are 10 Sports-Related Songs from 2017!
1. The Killers, “Tyson vs. Douglas”
Album: Wonderful Wonderful
Island
“When I saw him go down / Felt like somebody lied / I had to hold my breath ‘til the coast was clear / When I saw him go down / Felt like somebody lied / I had to close my eyes just to stop the tears.”
The verses focus on a bigger picture, more personal and pertinent to Flowers. The bridge specifically sheds light on Flowers’ feels:
“Lookin’ out the window out on the street / My boy and his mother / And I think of me / Feelin’ the slip again / Don’t wanna fall / You said it was nothing, but maybe you’re wrong.”
2. Mansionz, “Dennis Rodman”
Ft. Dennis Rodman
Album: mansionz
Island
The final verse offers a perfect moment of this free-spiritedness:
“Yeah, I’ma wear a dress if I want to Green hair, fishnets if I want to Smoke, drink, do drugs if I want to I ain’t really trying to impress you I’ma be as bad as I wanna be You can be as mad as you wanna be.”
3. Andy Mineo & Wordpslayed, “Dunk Contest” (Magic Bird)
Album: Andy Mineo and Wordsplayed Present Magic & Bird
Reach
“Yeah, this that, this that, this that Penny with the Shaq / Yeah, if he’s passin’ me the rock, they might not get it back.”
“Dunk Contest (Magic Bird),” the ‘title track’ of sorts, is ‘da bomb.’ The production is superb, while both rappers drop strong rhymes, and an infectious, ballin’ hook.
“I just threw it off the backboard / Game winner, I’m the one they ask for / Magic Bird, Magic Bird, Magic Bird…”
4. Wale, “Running Back”
Ft. Lil Wayne
Album: Shine
Atlantic
“B*tches want money stacks, I just want my percent / She told me to hit the hole, I used to play running back / You n*ggas be fumbling, don’t give ‘em no gun again / These b*tches be flying out, yeah, ‘cause money be coming in.”
The part about hit the hole is just what you think it is.
5. Weezer, “QB Blitz”
Album: Pacific Daydream
Atlantic
“This intercom is broken into pieces / I gotta call my QB Blitz, blitz / Out on the ice fields of Hoth / I’ll be / I’ll be missing you like oxygen…”
6. Offset & Metro Boomin, “Ric Flair Drop”
Album: Without Warning
Epic / Motown / Capitol / Republic
Offset offers up a catchy chorus that serves as the crowning achievement of the record.
“Going to the jeweler, bust the AP, yeah / Slide on the water like a jet-ski, yeah / I’m tryna f*ck you and your bestie, yeah / Chopper with the scope so do not test me, yeah / Ric Flair drip, go ‘woo’ on a b*tch / Fifty-seven ninety, split the coupe on my wrist / Multi-million dollar, I’m a fool with the hits / Hop up in the Lamb and drop the roof, show the t*ts.”
Even so, he’s slick and chocked-full of game on the verses. The production, handled by Metro Boomin and Bijan Amir, is smooth and luxurious – in a southern-rap sort of way.
7. Bleachers, “Dream of Mickey Mantle”
Album: Gone Now
RCA
“Rolling thunder had cursed my bedroom / Heard from your mother, she don’t recognize you / Now Mickey Mantle left on a Sunday / And all the neighborhood rushes home to play.”
“Dream of Mickey Mantle” is also interesting in a number of other regards. Antonoff cites two additional songs from Gone Now in a particular lyric – “I Miss Those Days” and “Don’t Take the Money.” He sings:
“I miss those days so I sing a don’t take the money song.”
If nothing else, it kicks off the effort with an alternative bang.
8. Lil Pump, “D Rose”
Album: Lil Pump
Warner Bros.
9. Andy Mineo & Wordpslayed, ““Lay Up”
Album: Andy Mineo and Wordsplayed Present Magic & Bird
Reach
“‘She fly, love God, and she’s got a good mind / Oh boy, that’s a layup!’”
Wordsplay drops hot rhymes as well, with his swimming, He Got Game lines shining.
“Colored folks still can’t swim / But Mike Phelps couldn’t walk the water / Pastor said that we need Jesus / Big State was his alma mater.”
10. Migos, “Motor Sport”
Ft. Cardi B & Nicki Minaj
Motown
Quavo uses sports metaphors (fittingly) and also references some prescription drugs. Offset drops lines about a Lamborghini, Patek watches, and references “Bad and Boujee.” Later, Takeoff references the “kitty,” Percocet, and his Richard Mille watch. In between, Cardi B is fierce – sexed up and unapologetic – on her verse. As for Nicki Minaj, she informs the world:
“Watch your man, then you should watch your mouth / B*tches is pressed, administer mouth to mouth.”
She also drops her beloved “B*tch, you my son” line. What an experience to say the least.
Photo Credits: Island, Reach, Atlantic, Epic, Motown, Capitol, Republic, RCA, Warner Bros.
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