Brazil superstar Neymar is among famous footballers who showed that they have talent in music beyond their prowess on the pitch but who are the others?
In the highly-competitive world of football, where players strive to make their mark on the pitch, some athletes have sought to express their creativity beyond the confines of the stadium.
Amidst the roar of the crowd and the cheers of victory, a select few have ventured into another realm of artistry: music.
From rap to rock, these footballers have donned different hats—both figuratively and literally—to explore their musical talents while still chasing glory on the field.
18:00 - 05.06.2024
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From Neymar's Brazilian beats to Memphis Depay's Dutch rap, Pulse Sports delve into the intriguing stories of footballers who dared to step into the recording studio, exploring their motivations, successes, and challenges along the way.
Neymar Junior
In 2012, Neymar took a leap into the world of music with the release of his debut single, "Yo Necesito." The track showcased Neymar's smooth vocals and catchy melodies, earning praise from fans and critics alike. With its blend of reggae ton and pop influences, "Yo Necesito" announced Neymar's arrival as a musician and set the stage for his future musical endeavours.
Sergio Ramos
Growing up in Spain, Sergio Ramos was surrounded by a rich tapestry of musical influences, from flamenco to pop. Music became not just a pastime, but a passion for Ramos, providing him with an outlet for self-expression and creativity outside of football. Ramos featured in Los Yakis’ No Contradigas (No Contradiction) just five months ago.
As he rose through the ranks of Spanish football, Ramos' love for music remained a constant companion, driving him to explore his talents beyond the pitch.
Memphis Depay
In 2017, Memphis Depay unveiled his debut rap album, "Heavy Stepper," marking a significant milestone in his dual career as a footballer and musician. Fusing elements of hip-hop, R&B, and trap music, "Heavy Stepper" showcased Depay's lyrical prowess and distinctive style, earning praise from fans and critics alike. From introspective tracks that delved into his personal struggles to high-energy anthems that celebrated his success, the album offered a glimpse into Depay's multifaceted personality and artistic vision.
Andy Cole
In 1999, Andy Cole took the footballing world by surprise with the release of his debut album, "Outstanding." The album showcased Cole's lyrical prowess and smooth delivery, blending elements of rap and R&B to create a unique sound that resonated with fans. From introspective tracks that delved into his personal struggles to upbeat anthems that celebrated his success, "Outstanding" offered a glimpse into the multifaceted persona of Andy Cole.