• NBA Live 15 Soundtrack - Complete Track Listing

    EA SPORTS has released the full track listing for NBA LIVE 15. As was the case with LIVE 14, the game soundtrack will be curated by MICK.

    According to MICK, here is how he selected the songs for the game: "I prefer new and upcoming dope stuff. Artists either next to blow, currently about to blow, or maybe someone who I think should have blown in the past that I want to give a "veteran lift" to."

    The soundtrack features 26 songs as well as 30 custom mixtape bumpers that play between tracks. Continue on to see the full song listing as well as a Soundcloud link to listen to the LIVE 15 soundtrack.

    Everyone loves to play their basketball in complete silence…said no one ever. That is why we’ve enlisted the help of MICK to help curate the soundtrack for NBA LIVE 15.

    Check out the full track/artist listing below, with special writeups on some of the artists to watch. Straight. Fire.



    Chuck Inglish - Gametime feat. Action Bronson

    "Gametime," is a certified banger from Chuck Inglish's debut solo album "Convertibles," complete with an untouchable guest feature from Action Bronson.



    Daytona - Walk Around (Prod. By Harry Fraud)

    Daytona recently dropped “The Kid” from the beginning of his name, and our guess is because his sound is grown. Signing with Harry Fraud’s Surf School label was big for his career, and “Walk Around” is one of the tracks that backs that up.



    Flatbush Zombies - My Team Supreme 2.0 feat. Bodega Bamz

    These guys have been dropping tons of new material. Teaming up with Bodega Bamz (also featured on the Soundtrack) makes this song an instant fan favorite and offers a steady flow that’s perfect for hooping.



    Phantogram - Black Out Days

    This electronic rock duo from NY has built a solid following and great reputation from fans across musical genres. “Black Out Days” is an upbeat, feel-good tune that will have you pushing the ball down the floor in NBA LIVE 15.



    Yonas Michael - Concrete Love (Live at the Velvet Room)

    Yonas is a super-talented hip hop mind from LA that used to be in the duo U-N-I. If you’re not a fan yet, you will be after hearing him shut down the Velvet Room.



    A-Trak x Milo & Otis - Out The Speakers feat. Rich Kidz

    When DJ superhero A-Trak joins forces with vanguard production duo Milo & Otis, you get a crazy bass-thumping result. Adding vocals from ATL’s Rich Kidz gives this track a perfect hoops game vibe.



    Bas - Charles De Gaulle To JFK

    Bas is a crazy-talented rapper from Queens, NY signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville Records. “Charles De Gaulle To JFK” comes off his debut studio album Last Winter and displays Bas’ signature smooth flow with a somewhat sophisticated feel. Something you’ll really be feeling when you fire up NBA LIVE 15 on a chill Saturday morning.



    Bishop Nehru - You Stressin' (Prod. by Disclosure)

    If you haven’t heard of Bishop Nehru yet, you definitely will in the coming year. He’s on the verge of breaking out and tracks like “You Stressing” are the reasons why. A hip-hop track produced by Disclosure, who recently gained fame for their global hit “Latch,” fits this game perfectly.



    813 - Thank You



    Federal Reserve - Still Dipset feat. Cam'ron, A-Trak & Juelz Santana



    Bodega Bamz - Young And Livin



    Brooke Candy - Opulence



    Deluka - Black Magic



    Fashawn - Letter F



    G-Eazy - Complete



    Gent & Jawns - Fireball



    J. Sands feat. L.F. Daze - Five To Get Live (NBA LIVE REMIX)



    Jeezy - Me Ok



    Jeremih - Don’t Tell Em feat. YG



    K CAMP - Money Baby feat. Kwony Ca$h



    Raz Fresco - Freshest Ever feat. ChillxWill



    Rustie - Up Down feat. D Double E



    Sir Sly - Inferno



    Smif N Wessun - Born and Raised feat. Junior Kelly



    TeeFLii - 24 Hours feat. 2 Chainz



    Tuki Carter - Yeah

    Check out the Soundcloud below to hear the tracks featured in the game.


    Check out our blogs about MICK’s involvement in the creation of the soundtrack, as well as a look into the musical side of Cover Athlete Damian Lillard. We're just two weeks from launch...get ready to step on the court on Tuesday, October 28!
    This article was originally published in forum thread: NBA Live 15 Soundtrack - Complete Track Listing started by cdj View original post
    Comments 7 Comments
    1. Rudy's Avatar
      Rudy -
      I'm not sure I've heard a single song lol
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Quote Originally Posted by Rudy View Post
      I'm not sure I've heard a single song lol
      I've never even heard of the "artists".

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    1. cdj's Avatar
      cdj -
      I doubt you have, I had not either. Had not heard any of the songs, only know three of the artists.

      I'm not much of a rap/hip-hop fan (nothing against it though), but I do think a lot of the beats in these songs are catchy (same goes for 14). I prefer 'new'/unheard songs in sports games versus hearing songs that have already been over-played on the radio.
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
      I doubt you have, I had not either. Had not heard any of the songs, only know three of the artists.

      I'm not much of a rap/hip-hop fan (nothing against it though), but I do think a lot of the beats in these songs are catchy (same goes for 14). I prefer 'new'/unheard songs in sports games versus hearing songs that have already been over-played on the radio.
      So it's all hip hop?

      I actually think that exclusively using hip hop is a mistake. It will drive me insane. They should be more diverse like Madden typically is.

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    1. Rudy's Avatar
      Rudy -
      One of the things I really liked about Guardians of the Galaxy was the old school tunes in the game. I guess that doesn't work in the hip hop age of the NBA but I think that would be cool.
    1. cdj's Avatar
      cdj -
      Quote Originally Posted by steelerfan View Post
      So it's all hip hop?

      I actually think that exclusively using hip hop is a mistake. It will drive me insane. They should be more diverse like Madden typically is.

      Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A
      Yep.

      I don't disagree with you at all, but I think they view it as marketing and attempting to reach the 'NBA culture' ... hip-hop, sneakerheads, etc. My guess is that they feel a mixed soundtrack will only end up not appealing entirely to anyone but that a pure mixtape will at least hit home with one demographic.

      This is the second straight year of using MICK and while I think he has done a good job, I wonder if at some point EA will need to change up the soundtrack to a mix of songs to avoid seeming repetitive.
    1. CLW's Avatar
      CLW -
      how could this be left out: