The NBA postseason is upon us and The Lox, Rick Ross, and Fat Joe have linked with DraftKings for a new playoff-inspired track, "The Game."
Cinematic strings and a rolling bassline stamp the track, produced by Set Free Richardson, Buda & Grandz, Mike Kuz, and DraftKings. Jadakiss opens the song with lines like, "Soar as high as you can, don't ever stop flyin'/There's heaven in winnin' and hell in not tryin'." The black-and-white video is a highlight reel of primetime ballers on the court, as bursts of lyrics from Kiss, Joe, Ross, and Styles P are interspersed throughout.
As Boardroom reports, fans can expect to hear "The Game" played during commercial breaks of ESPN’s telecasts throughout the NBA postseason, and the track is part of a larger effort to "strengthen the relationship among the hip-hop industry, modern urban culture, and hoops." The effort has been ongoing — this past season DraftKings and Free (DJ, founder of The Compound, and creator of the AND1 Mixtape) linked to initiate discussions around basketball and also produced original content and activations, including The Starting Five: Live From the Compound series. The series features Richardson, Jadakiss, designer Don C and other celebs and pro ballers discussing fashion, art, music, gaming, and sports betting.