Hot news: Drake Ignites Cowboys’ New Season with Anthem Dedicated to Dallas
Dallas, TX – July 18, 2025
Hip-hop superstar Drake has set the stage ablaze for the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 NFL season, unveiling a new anthem dedicated to America’s Team, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday. Titled “Dallas Drip,” the track promises to rally Cowboys Nation as the team prepares for a Super Bowl run, blending Drake’s signature sound with the Lone Star State’s swagger.
Drake, a known NFL enthusiast with a history of supporting various teams, shared his excitement in an interview with ESPN. “Dallas is a city of legends, and the Cowboys are the heartbeat of that energy,” he said. “This song is for the fans, the players, and that silver-and-blue spirit. Let’s get it!” The anthem is slated for release on August 31, just before the season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4 at AT&T Stadium.
The live debut is set for the home opener, where Drake will perform “Dallas Drip” before the game, kicking off at 8:20 PM ET. The event, marking the first home opener in two years with new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, is expected to electrify the 90,000-strong crowd waving their iconic white towels. Fans on X are already hyped, with @CowboysNation posting, “Drake x Cowboys? This anthem’s gonna slap!”
Sneak peeks from a Thursday press conference revealed lyrics like: “Silver and blue, we rise, no disguise / Dallas in my veins, we dominate the skies / From the Star to the end zone, we never tire / Cowboys reign, set the league on fire.” Produced with Noah “40” Shebib, the track fuses Drake’s Toronto flair with Dallas’ bold identity, aiming to become a season-long rallying cry.

Drake’s connection to the Cowboys stems from his admiration for their storied history—five Super Bowl wins—and players like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons. His involvement follows a 2024 collaboration with the team on a merchandise line, per DallasCowboys.com. The timing aligns with the Cowboys’ 12-5 season in 2024, fueling hopes for a deeper playoff run in 2025.
The anthem’s release comes as the team integrates new talent like George Pickens and navigates contract talks with Parsons. With $42 million in cap space, per Spotrac, the move boosts morale ahead of training camp in Oxnard. “Drake’s got us hyped for a championship,” a fan tweeted. Can this musical boost propel Dallas to Super Bowl glory? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates as the season nears.












