World Cup Beat
To capture the spirit of the first World Cup in Africa, ESPN lined up an impressive array of musicians, such as the Soweto Gospel Choir, to complement its coverage. Here's what you'll hear. Story »
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- Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira has at-bat music from Twisted Sister and Pearl Jam, but his musical taste stretches into country and hip-hop.
AS HEARD ON ...
Check out what songs from Stone Temple Pilots, ESPN's Artist of the Month, and other acts are being played on ESPN programs this month.
As Heard On ESPN »
- World Cup: The Very Best, Soweto Gospel Choir and more
CHATS
Transcripts
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- Kareem Rush
- NBA veteran Kareem Rush took questions about hoops and his music career.
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- Steve Wynn
- The Baseball Project's Steve Wynn discusses the season and "Broadside Ballads."
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- Jerry Cantrell
- Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell talks about music, fantasy football and NFL.
PLAYLIST
MEDIA
Musician John Legend sets the scene for the FIFA World Cup from South Africa and explains how he is keeping up with his beloved Lakers.
Tiger Beat meets the fantasy beat as the Jonas Brothers join Nate Ravitz and Matthew Berry to talk softball and accept a challenge on the Fantasy Focus podcast.
Common talks about "Just Wright," his new film. Common also dishes on his basketball skills and what Dwyane Wade had to say about them.