![]() ![]() The lyrics will easily pump up everyone with their survival and fighting theme. The beat is addicting and the song has aged so well that it is still being played at sports events to this day. Fans everywhere can relate to these emotions before the football game starts. “Eye of the Tiger” by SurvivorĪnother classic song, this one has been featured in various sports movies and games, especially during moments of training and challenges characters must face. Do not be afraid to play this classic song at your next football game gathering. ![]() It accurately describes the feeling of tension during the final seconds of the game. It has been played at multiple sports events and its intro is unmistakable, widely recognized by football fans everywhere. If you think I missed something here let me know in the comments below, or hit us up on Facebook. Here are the top ten best football pre-game pump-up songs to get everyone excited and out of their seat. Get ready to get off your feet with these staple sports event songs. Luckily, there are some classic hits that you just can’t go wrong with. With so many great songs and upbeat tunes to choose from, it can become overwhelming to pick out the perfect songs before the game starts. A little music can go a long way to help things get started. Suzanne Hogan is a contributor for KCUR 89.3.As with any sport, the audience and fans are a vital part of the event so it’s important to get them hyped and pumped up before the game starts. It's a Patrick Mahomes/Aladdin parody, sung to the tune of "Never Had A Friend Like Me."Ĭorrection: This post has been updated to include the 2020 version of Yes You Are's "Chiefs Kingdom Comin." If you have a soft spot for Disney parodies then this song surely delivers. Arrowhead Guys: "She Thinks My Patrick's Sexy"Īn interesting take on Kenny Chesney's "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy." The Arrowhead Guys just state the obvious here. Taylor Witt: "The Chiefs Are Goin' To Miami"Ĩ. "If you cut me I will probably bleed - Red and yellow, red and yellow, red and yellow, red and yellow."ħ. Irv Da Phenom took Wiz Khalifa's "Black And Yellow," a New Orleans Saints crowd pleaser - and gave it a KC flavor. She wrote this song after this year's AFC Championship game and performed it live recently on the Dan Patrick Show. Grammy Award-winning Melissa Etheridge is also from Leavenworth, Kansas, and sang the national anthem at the 2019 AFC Championship game, which the Chiefs lost to the New England Patriots. Melissa Etheridge: "Chiefs Are Going To The Super Bowl" "KC Chiefs come and break these geeks." (In this case that would be the 49ers.) "Make em taste these cleats!"ģ. Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne and Strange Music released this video last year but it still holds true for this season. Instead of swapping Ford to Tanoh Kpassagnon (a current Chief's defensive standout), this 2020 version went with Coach Reid. ![]() He's a former Chiefs defensive player who now, in an ironic twist, plays for the Chiefs' Super Bowl opponents, the San Francisco 49ers. The 2019 version of the song originally mentioned Dee Ford. ![]() Kansas City pop group Yes You Are manages to turn all of our favorite Chiefs players into a catchy hook. 2, here's a list of 10 songs that should be on any true Chiefs fan's playlist, from pump-up songs to parodies. ![]()
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