There aren't many jobs where you get a serenade every time you show up for work. The president of the United States does, along with a band to play "Hail to the Chief." Baseball players — at least the ...
ST. LOUIS -- If you're looking to expand your musical horizons and hear an eclectic mix of different genres and sounds, turn off your radio and head over to Busch Stadium. Sure, you'll hear plenty of ...
In their first collaboration with Drake, Atlanta-based Hip-Hop group Migos wrote a hook called "walk it like I talk it." It essentially is a play on the phrase, "talk the talk, and walk the walk," it ...
As expected, plenty of players showed love for Morgan Wallen with his Lil Durk collaboration, “Broadway Girls,” his ERNEST-backed #1 hit, “Cowgirls,” and, of course, his ode to the 1998 Atlanta Braves ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WCYB) — For baseball players, the music that plays as they approach the plate can set the tone for their performance throughout the season. Just a few bars of the right song can ...
Shohei Ohtani has been using the Michael Bublé version of "Feeling Good" as his walk-up music for this hilarious and relatable reason.
David "Yungin" Kim's breakthrough moment came in 2015 when the audio engineer was invited to work on Kendrick Lamar's album “To Pimp a Butterfly,” ...
An intimidating walk-up song is a necessity for any baseball player looking to make a name for himself in the big leagues. But the Los Angeles Dodgers' Yasiel Puig shows why "MMMBop" by Hanson isn't a ...
As Steve and I walked into Chico State’s Bell Memorial Union on Wednesday, a student called to him, “Hey! What’s your walk-up music going to be?” Steve responded, “It’s a surprise!” As you probably ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers did not have an aggressive trade deadline and fell short in adequately addressing their biggest need, but they still managed to make at least one impactful move with the ...
Columbus Clippers' baseball players have personalized walk-up music. The music selections range from classic hip-hop to modern electronic. Some players choose songs to fire themselves up, while others ...