Decades later, the highly-anticipated reboot is following in those same footsteps. Not only did the film recruit another basketball legend for the lead role — LeBron James is the space-bound protagonist this time around alongside Don Cheadle, Gabriel Iglesias, and Zendaya — but the soundtrack for Space Jam: A New Legacy is just as celebrity-packed. From rap upstarts to R&B legends to everyone in between, the new Space Jam has recruited some music heavyweights to ensure that it can hold up to the legacy of the ’90s classic.
Ahead, all 16 of your new favourite songs on the soundtrack for Space Jam: A New Legacy.
“We Win” Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin
The godfather of modern gospel music teams up with Lil Baby for this bop that could very well be played in any church.
“Just for Me” SAINt JHN and Sza
Is it me, or does SAINt JHN and Sza’s groovy space jam feel well overdue?
“Control the World” 24kGoldn ft. Lil Wayne
Rapper Lil Wayne is in perfect form as he floats a verse on 24kGold’s mellow offering.
“See Me Fly” Chance the Rapper with John Legend and Symba
This collaboration is prime workout music — equal parts heavenly vocals and hard hitting bars.
“Hoops” Saweetie ft. Kash Doll and Salt-N-Pepa
The Space Jam reboot makes room for the female rappers, recruiting the Icy Girl and the original Doll to join rap icons Salt-N-Pepa on this feature that’s practically oozing with confidence.
“Pump Up the Jam” Lil Uzi Vert
Lil Uzi Vert puts his unique spin on Technotronic’s dance-worthy 1989 single.
“Crowd Go Crazy” John Legend
Did anyone not expect to be obsessed with a new John Legend track?
“Mercy” The Jonas Brothers
After more than 15 years in the game, leave it to the Jonas Brothers to come up with a song you just can’t get out of your head.
“Gametime” Lil Tekka with Aminé
Lil Tekka and Aminé’s collab is fuel for any encounter, outer space basketball match or otherwise.
“About That Time” Dame D.O.L.L.A. with G-Eazy, P-Lo, White Dave
Play this track at your next function to ensure that the dance floor goes crazy.
“MVP” BROCKHAMPTON
There’s no way you won’t be feeling like the most valuable player as long as BROCKHAMPTON has a say.
“Settle the Score” Cordae with Duckwrth
This spirited headbanger takes obvious cues from Kanye West’s controversial album Yeezus, and the result is a sonically-layered masterpiece.
“Goin’ Looney” Big Freedia
Twerking? In space? Groundbreaking.
“Shoot My Shot” Joyner Lucas
Add these lyrics to your running list of Instagram captions — we know you have one.
“My Guy” Leon Bridges
Leon Bridges blesses the project with a splash of soul in this moving song about enduring friendship.
“The Best” Anthony Ramos
Your new crush Anthony Ramos closes out the soundtrack sounding every bit as good as he looks.
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