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The Kansas City Chiefs' fans doing the tomahawk chop. The Chiefs first heard it in November 1990, when the Northwest Missouri State band, directed by 1969 Florida State graduate Al Sergel, did the chant. "It is a direct descendant of Florida State," said Chiefs promotions director Phil Thomas.
After the Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LIV, Kelce again used the chant from the song at the victory parade in Kansas City. The song's main chorus has since become a cultural reference among Chiefs fans, and in the 2020 season became the song played at Chiefs home games to celebrate after each touchdown scored by the team. [81]
A few of the Chiefs’ players shared what their favorite Swift songs are in a TikTok on Tuesday, and their answers might surprise you. Tight end Jody Fortson sang, “We Are Never Ever Getting ...
The album features a dance-oriented sound and includes songs that explore a range of topics, including monogamy ("We Stay Together") and sex ("Good Clean Fun"). [3] In contrast to the album's predecessor, Education, Education, Education and War, which was more focused on politics and the perils of war, the Kaiser Chiefs made Stay Together with a focus on love and relationships.
A video from the Chiefs showed Gay ask a cameraman to get word that he wanted to hear the song, “Swag Surfin’” by F.L.Y. played at Arrowhead. That request was granted, and it started a dance ...
Football is back, baby! Seven months after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, their hunt for a historic third-straight title begins on Thursday, September 5.
The song features the Florida State Seminoles/Atlanta Braves/Kansas City Chiefs Tomahawk Chop "War Chant". The video starts with all three of them eating and talking in a dining stall. Nelly raps the first verse and the bridge, P. Diddy raps verse two and Murphy Lee raps the third verse.
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