Another one to add… in 2007, Tony Parker, riding the success of the San Antonio Spurs’ NBA dynasty, thought it’d be a good idea to branch into rap. French rap.
Not even Eva Longoria’s guest appearance could save it. Balance balance balance balance toi, go baby go.
I gotta give it to Shaq.
I’m not generally a fan of rap or hip hop, and that may explain why I think Shaq’s is as good or better than anything else in the genre.
Much better than the other examples in the list, and certainly better than Kanye.
I think it might’ve been more challenging to vote for the worst… not an easy choice, but I’d go w/ Ron Cey.
Although, I bet if we could hear Manny Pacquiao without the auto-tune, it’d be extremely painful.
One of my favorite random items of personal trivia: I saw Neon Deion Sanders open for Carlos Santana at the Pro Bowl Superfest concert in Honolulu, HI in the '90s.
Gaah! How can “Super Bowl Shuffle” be winning? That is the worst abomination to hit the airwaves ever. People have to be voting based on familiarity as opposed to quality, right?
I voted for Grinder just because I take a certain amount of glee that he probably gets based on the jokes he probably gets from former opponents, due to the website that he had no idea would exist when the band chose the name.
Losers, all of 'em.
Renault F1 engine - "We are the Champions"
And for the 4th of July,
Red Bull’s F1 - "US National Anthem"
Zero Innovations - "Imperial March"
@mike808 a 3D printer is not an athlete.
Maaan I should know better than to doubt Jason by now but when I saw the theme I immediately dismissed any chance Denny McLain would appear.
Also: Zero votes for Bernie “human rain delay” Williams. Let’s keep it that way.
Scott Radinsky’s fellow White Sock Jack McDowell [pictured – right] not only won a Cy Young but released at least three albums as V.I.E.W.
Another one to add… in 2007, Tony Parker, riding the success of the San Antonio Spurs’ NBA dynasty, thought it’d be a good idea to branch into rap. French rap.
Not even Eva Longoria’s guest appearance could save it. Balance balance balance balance toi, go baby go.
“World in Motion” by New Order featured the great John Barnes.
I gotta give it to Shaq.
I’m not generally a fan of rap or hip hop, and that may explain why I think Shaq’s is as good or better than anything else in the genre.
Much better than the other examples in the list, and certainly better than Kanye.
I think it might’ve been more challenging to vote for the worst… not an easy choice, but I’d go w/ Ron Cey.
Although, I bet if we could hear Manny Pacquiao without the auto-tune, it’d be extremely painful.
One of my favorite random items of personal trivia: I saw Neon Deion Sanders open for Carlos Santana at the Pro Bowl Superfest concert in Honolulu, HI in the '90s.
Chicago Bears Shufflin’ Crew - “Super Bowl Shuffle” but it needs more cowbell.
How could you omit Roy Jones Jr. Guy actually had some talent.
Gaah! How can “Super Bowl Shuffle” be winning? That is the worst abomination to hit the airwaves ever. People have to be voting based on familiarity as opposed to quality, right?
I voted for Grinder just because I take a certain amount of glee that he probably gets based on the jokes he probably gets from former opponents, due to the website that he had no idea would exist when the band chose the name.
Que sera, sera.
Seven syllables go here.
Whatever, you know?
/giphy be an athletic supporter
i didn’t listen to any but i say bernie williams bc that guy is a nice guy. something something evil empire.