A necessary shout out is now given to Mike Shinoda for making one of the most toxic and inspirational earworms of all-time, one with which basketball-playing seventh graders stay hyped.Ģ. ![]() 10% luck, 20% skill, yes, yes, yes, give me more statistics. The average human being wishes they could be one percent as perfect as the chorus. The chorus is as close to perfection as anything could ever be. If you were to say you have never gotten hyped to this song before in your life, you are lying. And he, Usher and Ludacris do a tremendous job of hyping up the listener. All Lil Jon says in this song is a combination of “yeah,” “okay,” “hey” and “let’s go,” and it is amazing. YEAH! Yeah? YEAH! Not only does this song have the best song title of any song ever sung, it also has the best feature from any artist ever. You are not in the club, you are getting hyped for your game. The synthesizer makes your limbs spaz out and do random motions. Any good hype-up song should give you the confidence and strength necessary to wrestle a crocodile. The beat’s kick-kick-clap pattern is so basic and widespread throughout music that it is cliché, but this song makes you want to wrestle a crocodile so it does not even matter. Until you collapse, you are not spilling your raps, but you are getting your buckets! Nate Dogg, may he rest in peace, delivers one of the most talk-along-to-the-chorus choruses ever. Eminem is playing the role of your coach in this song. This is WAR! It is time to take down the opponent. About 30 seconds in, it is that Marine’s chant in the background. The opening seconds of one of Eminem’s most popular songs begins to boil your blood. However, each song in the list does its part to get its listener’s blood flowing, whether it is minutes before tip-off for an NBA player, or a couple of hours before some teenager plays “NBA 2K16” online in the dark against a stranger. This list is purely arbitrary with no statistical or factual basis to back anything up. ![]() ![]() Classic rock appeals to the fan demographic, perhaps however, for the player, how many young players can truly get hyped from your dad’s favorite rock song? However, arena music can be different from the best basketball hype-up songs of today. The songs are played to increase the energy levels of every human in attendance. These songs are commonplace classic rock tunes or ultra-popular dance/hip-hop cross-overs. Sports arenas across the world seem to possess a canon of arena music. The term “hype” nowadays refers to a feeling of rising adrenaline when a song’s beat, rhythm and lyrics fuse within a mere mortal’s soul and create a heart-racing sensation, making said mortal want to run around, shout, or sprint down the court and finish with a slam dunk.
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