Dub Nation, it’s time to party! The Golden State Warriors will celebrate their fourth NBA title in the last eight years during Monday’s championship parade in San Francisco.
The Bay Area is ready to get “hyphy.” It’s only fitting to celebrate with Bay Area hip-hop and Warriors-themed anthems.
To get Warriors fans pumped for Monday’s festivities, here’s a list of those songs. All of these songs are by artists from the Bay Area, including E-40 (Vallejo), Too $hort (Oakland), G-Eazy (Oakland), Kehlani (Oakland), and P-Lo (Pinole).
To celebrate the Warriors’ 2015 title, these Bay Area artists came together to create an anthem to celebrate the franchise’s first championship in 40 years.
Remember Draymond Green’s memorable interview with Ros Gold-Onwude during the 2015 parade? Yup, that was in reference to this E-40 song.
“They call him Jordan Poole cuz his jumper wet,” raps Stunnaman02 who is also known as Jordan Gomes. He attended Sacred Heart Cathedral Prepatory in San Francisco.
Although this song came out in 2006 on E-40’s “My Ghetto Report Card” album, the song resurfaced 10 years later in a Beats commercial featuring Draymond Green.
– “Feelin’ Myself” by Mac Dre– “Get Stupid” by Mac Dre– “Blow the Whistle” by Too $hort– “N.E.W. Oakland” by Mistah F.A.B.
Older Classics by Bay Area Hip-Hip Icon
– “Put Me on Somethin’” by P-Lo feat. E-40– “Oaklandish” by Too $hort– “Big Tymin'” by Nef The Pharaoh– “Same Squad” by P-Lo