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NBA 2K19 soundtrack by Travis Scott, available on Spotify

The NBA 2K19 soundtrack has been curated by Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott and is available to play on Spotify today, 2K today confirmed.

Actually, Scott made the announcement himself, taking to Instagram with the news.

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The soundtrack includes the following:

  • Cry by Alison Wonderland
  • The Life by Angel the God
  • Driftin by Bishop Nehru
  • Zipper by Brockhampton
  • Finesse (Remix) by Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B
  • Live on Stage by Dilated Peoples
  • The Last of the Real Ones by Fall Out Boy
  • Man Now by G. Herbo
  • Chanel by Higher Brothers
  • Really Got It by Jerreau
  • Dark Knight Dummo by Trippie Red feat. Travis Scott
  • Antidote by Travis Scott
  • Hacked My Instagram by Pierre Bourne
  • Damage by Partynextdoor feat. Halsey
  • Big Tymin’ by Nef the Pharoah
  • Shy Walker by Miguel feat. Travis Scott
  • Stir Fry by Migos
  • Sauce it Up by Lil Uzi Vert
  • Dum Surfer by King Hrule

And more. You can listen to the game’s full soundtrack via Spotify. We’ve embedded the playlist below.

NBA 2K19 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 11 September. A special anniversary edition with LeBron James is available from 7 September.


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