Chingy - Right Thurr (NBA Live Remix)(NBA Live 2004)
WHO REMEMBERS CHINGY THOUGH?! NBA Live fans would not only remember Chingy, but they'd also remember that Chingy took his greatest hit and remade it into an exclusive NBA Live 2004 track with all new lyrics about basketball! The hook was legendary; "I'm bout to shake and bake ya right thurr (right thurr), from the 3 point line, I don't curr (don't curr), I'm bout to shake and bake ya right thurr (right thurr), cross over, make the whole crowd stir (crowd stir)". Chingy and his lyrics were made famous by the early 2000s trend of slurred words and accents, but if you were to ask me about how wrong his English were back in the day, I'd respond simply; "I don't curr."
Fabolous - It's In The Game (NBA Live 2003)
My absolute favorite NBA Live exclusive track goes to Fabolous. Is there a more cool rapper in the game, even to this day? 12 years later and the guy is still rocking the freshest NBA throwback jerseys (check his Instagram) and making them seem as in style as ever. Fabo set the tone for NBA Live 2003 with this perfect intro (which might also be my favorite NBA Live intro video ever). What better song to use for the NBA Live franchise when it was at it's peak? E-A Sports... IT'S IN THE GAME!
Nomb ft. Anthony Hamilton (NBA Live 2005)
Now I'm unsure if this track is actually an NBA Live exclusive, but given the impact this song had on my NBA Live experience (life), I could not care less. Being born in Carolina and taking pride in it growing up wanting to ball like Jordan, this song had special meaning. I mean, whose more known for basketball than those Chapel Hill boys? Nobody I tell ya! Favorite lyrics; brand new sweater, brand new leather, everything brand new no matter the weather, DVD play-a, CD change-a, spinnin through the kac', dudes kickin in the back, fresh white tee, pinky ring gold blow, fresh white sneaks, whole team gettin dough, who hot as this, the (?) is kit, I rock my wrist, the block is lit." When people ask you who came up with "it's lit"... you better tell 'em Nomb did it first!
Chamillionaire - Grind Time (NBA Live 2006)
Seems like more often than not, some of the bigger one hits wonders of this era ended up making their way onto an NBA Live soundtrack. Chamillionaire was known obviously for his ginormous 2005 hit "Ridin Dirty", but I suppose after that old Chamillionaire seemed to blend his way into the crowd of rappers that didn't last. Chamillionaire's short lived reign aside, "Grind Time" was certainly a jam you could use to pump yourself up on the court, or in the weight room.
Joell Ortiz - Mean Business (NBA Live 2005)
Okay, so probably another track that wasn't exactly made exclusively for an NBA Live soundtrack, but is still one of the harder tracks to make a soundtrack, and is definitely a funny throwback if you look at Joell Ortiz's career then and now. The then solo emcee was probably just looking to make a name for himself rising out of the underground scene around this era, what better way to get your name out there than have a song make an NBA Live soundtrack? There weren't many back then, that's for sure. I stumbled upon this gem playing NBA Live 2005 not long ago (yeah I still play it, judge me if you want) and couldn't help but marvel how Joell went from that, to Slaughterhouse. Crazy thought.
So there's a list of some NBA Live songs that were a part of my life growing up with the now struggling to sell NBA Live franchise (it's sad to see honestly, considering how they reigned over NBA 2K in the late 1990s/early 2000s). NBA Live for 90s kids is what NBA 2K is for kids today, though I believe people appreciated games more back then. We didn't appreciate it then, but looking back for NBA Live players, it was always amazing to see rappers and artists make exclusive tracks for these video games every year. NBA Live was rounded out every year with some sweet new dribble moves, new and updated dunks, Franchise modes, and most of all; some of the greatest video game soundtracks ever made. Don't sleep NBA 2K players, don't sleep!
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