![]() ![]() Good question! You’ll get answers as you read further. ![]() What does that mean? Can music improve your performance on the court? And the Millennial-they grooved to “Winner” by Jamie Foxx.Ĭostas Karageoghis (A divisional lead for Sport, Health, and Exercise Sciences) said, “Music is a unique legal performance-enhancing drug. The 90s rocked to “Roundball Rock” from John Tesh-which remained a theme song for NBC until 2002. The 80s had a blast with “Sirius” from the British rock band-Alan Parsons Project. The 70s enjoyed “Basketball Jones” from Barry White and Chris Rock. ![]() It goes from artists mentioning the name of players for their skill to blending the name of players in rhymes-the creativity is endless. “I be that young, pretty, fly, smooth glorious kid/ A bad boy, just like Notorious B.I.G/ I Roc-a-Fella like Shawn Carter.” –lyrics from Big L’s Deadly Combination.įrom the lyrics above, you can tell that music has eaten deep into the game of basketball. ![]()
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