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What are some songs suitable for basketball games?

1. "Rocket Man".

It is a folk English song sung by Elton John, which was released on April 14, 1972. Because the song's title is similar to the Rockets' team name, CCTV used it as the background music for a promotional video during the 2005 playoffs between the Rockets and the Mavericks, instead of the Rockets team song.

2. "elevation".

Elevation - NBA promotional song from U2. The explosive slam dunks and shot blocks by many centers, as well as their confidence when grabbing rebounds, coupled with Bono's domineering singing and U2's wild arrangement, fully reflect the center's temperament like the title of the song - "king style" ".

3. "I Believe I Can Fly".

It is a song sung by American male singer R. Kelly. R. Kelly completed the songwriting and song production. The song was included in the 1996 movie "Space Jam" starring Michael Jordan and was included in the film's soundtrack album "Space Jam". It was later included in R. Kelly's album released on September 29, 1998. The third studio album "R." was released on November 26, 1996.

4. Hot Shot?.

Song sung by Luo Zhixiang for "Basketball Fire". "Basketball Fire" tells a story about a basketball duel. The Perak team led by Dongfang Xiang and Yuan Daying competed with various teams, and finally had a life-or-death showdown with the Tianwu team led by Wuji Zun.

5. "I really want to say I love you loudly".

It is a single released by the Japanese band BAAD on December 1, 1993. It is also the band's third single. The lyrics were written by Yamada Kyouji and the music was composed by Dona Yoshio. The song is also used as the opening theme of the first season of the Japanese cartoon "Slam Dunk" and is BAAD's most popular song.

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