18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports features sporting songs courtesy of 2 Chainz, Ella Mai, Katy Perry, The Killers, and Pusha T among others.
Occasionally, one composes and compiles a playlist that they enjoy so freaking much that they want to relive the experience again in some capacity. Yeah, thatâs sort of the deal with the conception of 18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports. As a music enthusiast and avid sport fan, finding a way to intersect both loves is a total blast. Hey, I did it twice before â 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017 and 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness. Now, borrowing some songs from both lists, with the addition of some newer songs and other songs missed âhere and there,â we have 18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports.
This 18-song list celebrates athletes, specific sports, and sporting events.  With the exception of two oldies (looking at you Cheech and Chong and Elton John), 18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports features music exclusively from the 2010s. Musicians fueling the fire of this sporting playlist include 2 Chainz (âForgivenâ and âNCAAâ), Ella Mai (âShot Clockâ), Katy Perry (âSwish Swishâ), The Killers (âTyson vs. Douglasâ), and Pusha T (âF.I.F.A.â) among others. Without further ado, here are 18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports!![18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports [Photo Credits: Atlantic, Capitol, Def Jam, Epic, Interscope, Island, Motown, Pexels, Pixabay, RCA, Reach, Republic, Warner Bros.] 18 Songs That Encompass Various Sports [Photo Credits: Atlantic, Capitol, Def Jam, Epic, Interscope, Island, Motown, Pexels, Pixabay, RCA, Reach, Republic, Warner Bros.]](https://i0.wp.com/themusicalhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/18-songs-that-encompass-various-sports-1.jpg?resize=400%2C400&ssl=1)
1-2. 2 Chainz, âForgivenâ & âNCAAâ
Rap or Go to the League âą Def Jam âą 2019
Sport: Basketball đ
âAnd weâll introduce you to the starting lineup⊠Coached by James Gwynn, his starters, number 21, Tauheed EppsâŠâ Incorporating the basketball concept from the jump, âForgivenâ respectably commences his fifth studio album, Rap or Go to the League. Here, 2 Chainz enlists the ever-expressive, soulful vocals of Marsha Ambrosius on the âforgivingâ chorus.  2 Chainz turns out a reflective, thoughtful performance, discussing his past, mistakes, the costly mistakes of others, violence, and emphasizing the power of prayer, forgiveness, and redemption. Â
Later on the track list, âNCAAâ appears, keeping the basketball concept of Rap or Go to the League afloat. That said, itâs mostly the âballinâ hardâ that occurs on the chorus, with a select few moments during the verses. Still, give 2 Chainz credit for referencing the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The absolutely filthy âIâm playinâ with the clit like a guitarâ definitely doesnât involve a basketball the last time I checked.
3. Ella Mai, âShot Clockâ
Ella Mai âą 10 Summers / Interscope âą 2018
Sport: Basketball đ
When a young, promising artist like British singer Ella Mai comes around, thereâs definitely hope for R&B, a genre that has cooled off tremendously over the years. On her self-titled debut album, Mai shines like a beacon, including the record at hand, âShot Clock.â On âShot Clock,â Mai does wonders with a basketball reference, not to mention awesome production by DJ Mustard.
Notably, âShot Clockâ samples the Drake song, âLegendâ (from If Youâre Reading This, Itâs Too Late). The pre-chorus is superb:
âWhen that nigga pull up on me, tell that nigga back, back
Donât you know all of these niggas wish that they could bag that?
Iâm just saying, boy, youâre playing, youâre gonâ let it wind down
You got 24 seconds and itâs starting right now.â
4. Rae Sremmurd, âBucketsâ (Ft. Future)
SR3MM âą Interscope âą 2018
Sport: Basketball đ
âBuckets,â featuring Future, is a surefire winner from the first disc of the Rae Sremmurd triple album, SR3MM, released in 2018. This is a hard-nosed, minimalist unapologetic banger that best suits the personality of Slim Jxmmi. The hook is dumb and explicit, yet utterly infectious.
âFuck it, ball
Fuck it, Iâm ballinââ
Future does âFuture things,â while a less mellow, âun-pitchedâ Swae Lee is impressive as well. Arguably, he delivers one of the best lyrics: âBall like Porzingis, and your foot was on the line (you blew it).â
5. The Killers, âTyson vs. Douglasâ
Wonderful Wonderful âą Island âą 2017
Sport: Boxing đ„
Las Vegas band The Killers are among the crĂšme de la crĂšme in regard to sports-related songs with âTyson vs. Douglas.â âTyson vs. Douglasâ is an incredibly clever record from Wonderful Wonderful (2017), using a famous boxing match to fuel its fire. The match is explicitly mentioned on the irresistible chorus.
âWhen I saw him go down
Felt like somebody lied
I had to hold my breath âtil 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.â
The verses focus on a bigger picture, more personal and pertinent to Flowers. The bridge specifically sheds light on Flowersâ feels:
âLookinâ out the window out on the street
My boy and his mother
And I think of me
Feelinâ the slip again
Donât wanna fall
You said it was nothing, but maybe youâre wrong.â
âTyson vs. Douglasâ originally appeared on the playlist, 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017.
6. Elton John, âPhiladelphia Freedomâ
Diamonds [via Captain Fantastic] âąÂ Island âą 2017 [1975]
Sport: Tennis đ
âBecause I live and breathe this Philadelphia freedom / From the day that I was born Iâve waved the flag.â Pennsylvania itself doesnât have much of ring to it in regard to being the title of a song. Hence, there arenât many songs written explicitly about the state using its lengthy name as a title. However, Elton John and longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin knew that âPhiladelphia Freedomâ had a ring to it, or at least, superb songwriting, singing, and most of all, the makings of a hit.
The song is a tribute to Billie Jean King, a renowned tennis player who played on the Philadelphia Freedoms. King, like John, is a member of the LGBTQ đ community. âPhiladelphia Freedomâ originally appeared on the playlist, 50 Songs About the 50 States, representing the fine state of Pennsylvania.
7. Katy Perry, âSwish Swishâ (Ft. Nicki Minaj)
Witness âąÂ Capitol âąÂ 2017
Sport: Basketball đ
âSwish, swish, bish / Another one in the basket / Can’t touch this / Another one in the casket.â Katy Perry got in on the basketball action with âSwish Swishâ, arguably, the best song from her so-so Witness album. Despite a fun music video that centers on an outrageous basketball game, most have deemed âSwish Swishâ a diss track geared towards rival Taylor Swift.
âYouâre calculated
I got your number
âCause youâre a joker
And Iâm a court-side killer queen
And you will kiss the ring
You best believe.â
Nicki Minaj makes her appearance on the third verse, rapping:
âSwish swish, aww I got them upset
But my shootersâll make âem dance like dubstep
Swish, swish, aww, my haters is obsessed
âCause I make Mâs, they get much less.â
âSwish Swishâ has appeared previously on 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness and 14 Songs Referencing âShootersâ in Various Contexts playlists.
8. Wale, âRunning Backâ (Ft. Lil Wayne)
Shine âą Atlantic âą 2017
Sport: Football đ
Wale didnât play a great game in 2017 â UNDERSTATEMENT. Shine was one of the yearâs flops. However, the album had its moments, including a nod to football on âRunning Back,â featuring Lil Wayne.  While âRunning Backâ is atypical of what we normally hear from âFolarin,â itâs slick AF and ends up working out well. Essentially, this standout is a hard-hitting, flex-fest for both rappers.
Wale is on autopilot, using football-speak to his advantage:
âBitches want money stacks, I just want my percent
She told me to hit the hole, I used to play running back
You niggas be fumbling, donât give âem no gun again
These bitches be flying out, yeah, âcause money be coming in.â
The part about hit the hole is just what you think it is. âRunning Backâ originally appeared on the playlist, 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017.
9. Mansionz, âDennis Rodmanâ (Ft. Dennis Rodman)
Mansionz âą Interscope âą 2017
Sport: Basketball đ
ââŠIâma talk about myself / Because a lot of people donât wanna talk about Dennis Rodman anymore because they think heâs a has been / ⊠âI donât give a fuck, man, Iâm go do Dennis Rodman / Letâs say it again, Dennis fucking Rodman.â Okay then⊠Unfortunately, the blackbear and Mike Posner collaboration mansionz didnât get the attention (or commercial sales) it deserved. Nonetheless, the album has a number of intriguing moments, including âDennis Rodman.â Appropriately, the song features Dennis Rodman on the outro (aforementioned).
âDennis Rodmanâ embodies spirit of the flamboyant former NBA star. The bigger picture is that it embraces free-spiritedness. The final verse offers a perfect moment of this free-spiritedness:
âYeah, Iâma wear a dress if I want to
Green hair, fishnets if I want to
Smoke, drink, do drugs if I want to
I ainât really trying to impress you
Iâma be as bad as I wanna be
You can be as mad as you wanna be.â
âDennis Rodmanâ has appeared on a couple of sports-driven playlists, including 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017 and 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness.
10. Weezer, âQB Blitzâ
Pacific Daydream âą Atlantic âąÂ 2017
Sport: Football đ
âAll of my conversations die a painful death you see / I canât get anyone to do algebra with meâŠâ Summer Bummer, right? Anyways, alternative rock collective Weezer isnât the first band to write or perform a song associated with sports. However, on their 2017 album Pacific Daydream, Rivers Cuomo schools us about football on âQB Blitz.â Well, maybe âschoolsâ is an overstatement.
In the context of the album, âQB Blitzâ continues to feature solid production work. The lyrics are âemoâ to the nth degree⊠yeah, this isnât really about football!  The chorus is catchy, if incredibly corny:
âThis 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 oxygenâŠâ
âQB Blitzâ originally appeared on the playlist, 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017.
11. Bleachers, âDream of Mickey Mantleâ
Gone Now âą RCA âą 2017
Sport: Baseball âŸ
On âDream of Mickey Mantle,â the opening song from Bleachersâ sophomore album Gone Now, Jack Antonoff references Mickey Mantle. During the chorus, the death of the legendary baseball player is mentioned, rather implied.
âRolling thunder had cursed my bedroom
Heard from your mother, she donât recognize you
Now Mickey Mantle left on a Sunday
And all the neighborhood rushes home to play.â
âDream of Mickey Mantleâ is also interesting in a number of other regards. Antonoff cites two additional songs from Gone Now in a particular lyric â âI Miss Those Daysâ and âDonât Take the Moneyâ. He sings, âI miss those days, so I sing a donât take the money song.â If nothing else, it kicks off the effort with an alternative bang. âDream of Mickey Mantleâ originally appeared on the playlist, 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017.
12. Andy Mineo & Wordpslayed, âDunk Contest (Magic Bird)â
Andy Mineo and Wordsplayed Present Magic & Bird âą Reach âą 2017
Sport: Basketball đ
When Christian rappers come together, you donât expect the concept or topic of choice to be basketball. In the case of Andy Mineo and Wordsplayed, basketball fuels the fire throughout their mixtape, Magic & Bird.
âYeah, this that, this that, this that Penny with the Shaq
Yeah, if heâs passinâ me the rock, they might not get it back.â
âDunk Contest (Magic Bird),â the âtitle trackâ of sorts, is âda bomb.â The production is superb, while both rappers drop strong rhymes, and an infectious, ballinâ hook.
âI just threw it off the backboard
Game winner, Iâm the one they ask for
Magic Bird, Magic Bird, Magic BirdâŠâ
âDunk Contest (Magic Bird)â has appeared on a couple of sports-driven playlists, including 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017 and 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness.
13. Offset & Metro Boomin, âRic Flair Dripâ
Without Warning âą Epic / Motown / Capitol / Republic âą 2017
Sport: Wrestling đ€Œ
Without Warning â thatâs exactly how Without Warning, the collaborative album/mixtape between 21 Savage, Offset, and Metro Boomin arrived on October 31, 2017. Offset goes solo on the short and sweet âRic Flair Drip.â Ric Flair is a retired, renowned pro wrestler of course, who recently had a colorful â30 for 30â documentary about him on ESPN. But back to the song, which is more about flexing than wrestling. That said, Flair plays a role in that swagger as well, at least in regards to his sexually outlandish ways.
Offset offers up a catchy chorus that serves as the crowning achievement of the record.
âGoing to the jeweler, bust the AP, yeah
Slide on the water like a jet-ski, yeah
Iâm tryna fuck you and your bestie, yeah
Chopper with the scope so do not test me, yeah
Ric Flair drip, go âwooâ on a bitch
Fifty-seven ninety, split the coupe on my wrist
Multi-million dollar, Iâm a fool with the hits
Hop up in the Lamb and drop the roof, show the tits.â
Even so, heâs slick and chocked-full of game on the verses. The production, handled by Metro Boomin and Bijan Amir, is smooth and luxurious â in a southern-rap sort of way. âRic Flair Dripâ originally appeared on the playlist, 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017.
14. Lil Pump, âD Roseâ
Lil Pump âą Warner Bros. âąÂ 2017
Sport: Basketball đ
âI just broke my wrist, âcause Iâm whippinâ in the kitchen / Pass a brick to my mom, and I told her whip it / 4 bands in the kitchen⊠/ I just fucked your bitch / I just broke my wrist.â Wow⊠thatâs about all you can say about that. Teen rapper Lil Pump experienced his fair share of success with his first official project, Lil Pump, released in 2017.
âD Rose,â as in Derrick Rose, is among the songs appearing on the album. âD Roseâ is actually less about the pro basketball player than it is about flexing. Over and over, âD Roseâ is repeated, when Lil Pump isnât rapping, â100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist.â His cockiness continues at an all-time high as he asserts, âLil Pump never spendinâ money on a bitch.â Classy to the nth degree⊠said no one ever. âD Roseâ has appeared on a couple of sports-driven playlists, including 10 Sports-Related Songs From 2017 and 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness.
15. Pusha T, âF.I.F.Aâ
King Push â Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude âą Def Jam âą 2015
Sport: Soccer âœ
Pusha T is among of the grittiest and toughest rappers in the game. Unapologetic to the nth, Pusha T totally âkeeps it 100â when it comes to spitting bars. Throughout his 2015 LP, King Push â Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude, he flexes, showcasing incredible consistency, yielding another incredible project. Among the highlights of this brief effort is âF.I.F.A,â which is where sports come into play.  Â
âF.I.F.A.â marks the third acronymic song on King Push â Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude, following âM.F.T.R.â (âMore Famous Than Richâ) and âM.P.A.â (âMoney, Pussy, Alcoholâ).  Notably, âF.I.F.A.â is one of few songs set in a major key. It references FĂ©dĂ©ration Internationale de Football Association â soccer stateside. Pusha T references drugs, likening the shadiness of hustling to the corruptness of the organization itself. Pretty clever.
16-17. Trey Songz, âHail Maryâ & âFumbleâ
Chapter V âą Atlantic âą 2012
Sport: Football đ
âI got that game, I got that game / I caught a play, I caught a play / We going long, we going long⊠/ I got my game face on, come on.â Safe to say, on his 2012 album, Chapter V, Trey Songz enjoys the game of football. Even safer to say, however, is that Trigga enjoys the pleasure better known as sex. Chapter V gives us two football-referencing songs â âHail Maryâ (excerpted above) and âFumble.â
âHail Mary,â the seventh track from Chapter V, features a hardcore sound and a moderate tempo. Jeezy and Lil Wayne assists on the first and third verses respectively. Songz handles the hook as well as the second verse. Focusing on the lead artist, his focus is his âdripâ and of course, sex. On his verse, he asserts that his bae says âThe best offense is some good D,â before he asserts himself, âHey, girl, I heard you like it deep.â Of course, the football references are spread throughout the chorus, not only mentioned a âhail Maryâ play, but also huddling up and eschewing punting (âHey huddle up, huddle upâŠ/ Yeah, I ainât tryna punt, tryna punt, hail Maryâ).
âAnd itâs not your fault / That I fumbled your heart / Shouldâve let go of my past for youâŠâ On another single from Chapter V, âFumbleâ (unlucky track number 13), Trey Songz provides listeners with another football reference. Like the âHail Mary,â heâs successful yet again. The tempo is slow, while his vocal is crystal clear. Full of nuance and emotion, âFumbleâ once more allows the artist to flourish. Of course, âFumbleâ has little to do with football itself, unless âher heartâ can be likened to the football Trigga fumbledâŠ
18. Cheech and Chong, âBasketball Jonesâ
Los Cochinos âą Warner Bros. âą 1973
Sport: Basketball đ
âGot a Basketball Jones, oh baby, oo-oo-ooo.â Kurtis Blow had a classic with his 1984 record, âBasketball,â which you can totally check out on 13 Basketball Songs to Celebrate March Madness. Preceding that gem, however (and also appearing previously on the aforementioned playlist), is another classic, âBasketball Jones,â courtesy of comedy duo Cheech and Chong. Appearing originally on the 1973 album, Los Cochinos, âBasketball Jonesâ would be the duoâs biggest, most timeless hit.
A cover, courtesy of Chris Rock and Barry White, appeared on the Space Jam original motion picture soundtrack.
âYes, I am the victim of a Basketball Jones
Ever since I was a little baby, I always be dribblinâ
In facâ, I was de baddest dribbler in the whole neighborhood
Then one day, my mama bought me a basketball
And I loved that basketball
I took that basketball with me everywhere I went
That basketball was like a basketball to me.â
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