The video continues on to show the team rapping to M.C Hammer’s smash hit, “Can’t Touch This” and features scenes of players dancing on the field with cheerleaders adorned in vibrant, true-to-the-80’s clothing, and the quarterback riding up an escalator next to a Hooter’s waitress, leaving the reader with a clear warning, “you mess with Miami, you’re going to get burned.”
2. San Francisco 49ers- “We are the Niners”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtvxPezTY6U&feature=related
The only reason this video didn’t land the number one spot is purely due to the lack of popularity compared to its rival. The song has a funky beat, catchy chorus, classic 1980 computer graphics interspersed throughout the video, and features some of the most historic ball players of the decade (Ronnie Lott and Jerry Rice included) rapping about their feats on the field.
The video includes scenes of the players goofing around in the studio, in a backyard, and countless other random acts.
Chicago Bears- “Super Bowl Shuffle”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJNC3dgreaU
The Chicago Bears success in 1985 certainly helped the popularity of their team song. The song reached No. 41 on the Billboard charts, and received substantial airplay. Although not as varied as the 49er’s song, the Super Bowl Shuffle features some of Chicago’s greats dancing and wiggling their bodies in tight football uniforms.
“Samurai” Mike (Singletary) is arguably the most amusing rapper to hit the microphone, donning thick glasses and rhyming in quite a memorable style.
“Punky QB” (quarterback Jim McMahon) actually admits he can’t dance; however these players get the thumbs up for effort and originality, and could certainly dance the football around the field.





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