Atlanta Falcons Gameday Playlist

ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 14: Luducris performs at halftime where the Atlanta Falcons play the Seattle Seahawks at the Georgia Dome on January 14, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 14: Luducris performs at halftime where the Atlanta Falcons play the Seattle Seahawks at the Georgia Dome on January 14, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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Need some tunes to get you hyped for gameday? We’ve got you covered.

From southern hip-hop to heavy metal, there are several songs that just feel right at Falcons games. These songs listed below will be perfect additions to your gameday rituals and will make you wish this season was already underway.

Falcons on Top – Sevendust

A perfect headbanger custom made for the Atlanta Falcons.

Hey Ya! – Outkast

An Atlanta hip hop classic.

Welcome to Atlanta – Jermaine Dupri Ft. Ludacris

The Unofficial Anthem of the City of Atlanta.

Warning: View Discretion Advised

Do Da Dirty Bird – Edward Long

Remember the dance and touchdown celebration made popular by Jamal Anderson, O.J. Santiago, and the rest of the 1998 Atlanta Falcons?

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11 Birds – Migos

Inspired by Julio Jones and the 2016 Atlanta Falcons.

Red and Black – Slick Pulla

A cover of Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow,” re-purposed for the Falcons.

Rise Up – Pastor Troy

While the lyrics may be slightly outdated, this tune still gets fans jumping.

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W.A.R. – William Moore

Written and performed by former Atlanta Falcons safety William Moore.

Falcons Fever – Travis Tritt

A southern rock/country anthem to get you excited for the Falcons

Honorable Mentions:

Must be the Money – Deion Sanders

Georgia Peaches – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Get Back – Ludacris (Clean version linked)

Ladies and Gentlemen – Saliva

All I Do Is Win – D.J. Khaled Ft. T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross (Clean version linked)


So what do you think of our list? Will you be jamming out to these tunes come September?

What songs did we leave out? Let us know on Twitter or Facebook.

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