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Madden NFL 22 soundtrack is the franchise’s first official one

And you can start streaming it now.

Madden NFL 22 will be the first game in the franchise to offer up a proper soundtrack, with 11 songs now available to stream or purchase.

The soundtrack is comprised of 11 songs as follows:

  • Belly & Shenseea “How I’m Feelin”
  • Morray “Mime”
  • Swae Lee ft. Jack Harlow “Ball Is Life”
  • Moneybagg Yo ft. Tripstar “Blitz”
  • Tierra Whack “8”
  • YSB Tril “Count Me In”
  • BRS Kash “Oh No (Madden Version)”
  • 42 Dugg “Down Ready Set”
  • JID “Ambassel”
  • Tank and The Bangas “Back In A Minute”
  • Sally Sossa “Number One”

The soundtrack can be streamed via Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music, Soundcloud and more services.

“Over the past decades, Madden NFL has become a platform for fans to discover new music, launching new stars and establishing trends that have changed the way players play the game and how they experience NFL football itself,” said Presidente of EA Music Steve Schnur. “Working with Interscope, one of the most forward-thinking, risk-taking labels in the industry, we’ve created a cohesive, innovative soundtrack that connects gaming, football, and music culture for the next generation.”

“I’ve had a long relationship with EA SPORTS and I’m excited to release my new song ‘Ball Is Life’ with Jack Harlow on The Madden NFL 22 Soundtrack,” added performer Swae Lee.

Madden NFL 22 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Stadia on 17 August.


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