I read an article in Freep about how it was time that the Lions get a new hype song to start the games.

I’ve been thinking about how the Detroit Lions could elevate their game atmosphere, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on this idea.

The idea struck me that the Lions could benefit from a proper Gametime fight song, something iconic like “Lose Yourself” that captures the spirit of Detroit.

Imagine the excitement as the fans come together, singing along to a track that represents their city’s pride and the team’s determination. It could be a fantastic way to boost morale and create a unique game day experience.

I’m curious to know if you think the fans would embrace such a concept. What songs do you think could be fitting for this purpose?

Alan Parsons Project as the intro song for Michael Jordan and Bulls was just nuts.

Much like the Bulls, the Detroit Lions could consider adopting a distinctive, yet motivational song to pump up the crowd before the game. The key is to find a track that resonates with the team and the city’s spirit. It should evoke excitement and anticipation, much like “Sirius”.

If anything, I would like a sing a song about one thing… FTP!

How about you?

    • wavnebeeB
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      1 year ago

      Can we please sing this whenever the Lions are on offense? I can pass out sheet music

  • MydogsnameisJuniorB
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    1 year ago

    I know hip hop is the cool thing these days but A remixed/updated version of Run like a Villain by Iggy Pop would hit.

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    1 year ago

    Um I second the emotion, but it’s gotta be Motown. I’m going w “Superstition” or “Dancing in the Street”…

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    1 year ago

    There’s this banger that’s been around for quite some time. I think they’ve played it at Ford field before but I’m pretty sure it’s called Gridiron Heroes…