They ain’t see me ‘cause
I pulled up in my other Benz
Last week I was in my other other Benz
(Think about those Kanye West lines, boys and girls. Imagine having a Mercedes-Benz that people are used to seeing you in. But one day you pull up in your other Benz. Which confuses everyone, because just last week you were in your other other Benz!)
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In case you haven’t been to a baseball game since the 1980s, you may not know that teams play brief snippets of popular songs before each player comes to bat.
There are “walk-up” songs representing every music genre – from hip-hop to metal to country to Latin.
Some players choose new walk-up songs frequently, while others stick with the same recording. (Bryce Harper has used Moby’s “Flower” for many years.)
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Before the New York Yankees’ home opener last Friday, Empire Sports Media – an independent digital media company that covers New York’s professional teams – posted the team’s starting lineup, along with each player’s walk-up song:
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The Yankees’ walk-up music runs the gamut. Veteran sluggers Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Giancarlo Stanton walk up to the plate to hip-hop recordings. Ryan McMahon uses a song by the country artist Hardy while Jose Caballero prefers Dandy Yankee. Trent Grisham goes with a contemporary Christian record.
My two favorite Yankee walk-up songs are Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” (which is favored by catcher Austin Wells) and “Otis,” the Kanye West/Jay-Z collaboration that samples Otis Redding’s recording of “Try a Little Tenderness” (which is the walk-up choice of second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.).
“Otis” is a silly-bazilly song – its lyrics will remind you just how clever and witty Kanye and Jay-Z could be when they put their mind to it. (I did a deep dive into those lyrics in 2013. Click here to read that post, which was published exactly 13 years ago today.)
Kudos to Jazz Chisholm for choosing “Otis” as his walk-up music.
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The Spike Jonze-directed “Otis” video is one of my all-time favorites.
That video features Kanye and Jay-Z having the time of their lives cutting up a $350,000 Maybach sedan, filling the back seat with hot chicks, and then driving around much too fast.
Click here to watch the “Otis” video.

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