Music Released After the Eagles' Super Bowl Win
Take You Down
Dear Miss
SZA
Zach Bryan
Open Arms (just SZA)
PSA
SZA
SZA
Observing the Impact
Joni
Julia Skoufalos
SZA (feat. Don Toliver)
Dear Miss by Zach Bryan
Although originally from Oklahoma, Bryan became an Eagles fan after growing up around his grandfather who was a Dallas Cowboys fan. Seeing that they were the biggest rivals of the Eagles, he began supporting the Eagles, making his competitive nature shine through.
A few days prior to the Superbowl, as seen on the left, Zach Bryan promised to release his song "Dear Miss' of which audios have been teased for over a year. Many fans were ecstatic to see th is post, even causing a larger audience to root for the Eagles.
Prior to this, Zach Bryan promised to release "Blue Jean Baby" if the Eagles won the NFC Championship, securing their spot in the Superbowl. Of course, they won, and Bryan released the song as promised.
PSA by SZA
After SZA's appearance in Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, she released music only days later. This was seen as a very smart advertising technique by many, seeing that she gained more popularity and attention after her performance.
Although it is unclear which team SZA was rooting for, this showed the importance of the Superbowl among all audiences and generations.
"PSA" walks through a personal journey on discovering one's self worth, while simultaneously exploring the depth of relationships within one's life.
Joni by SZA (feat. Don Toliver)
Originally, SZA released the album "SOS Deluxe: LANA" in December of 2024. This was already an addition to her album, SOS, which was released in December of 2022. SOS Deluxe collected over 27.19 million streams in just one day.
"Joni" discusses the themes of grief and challenges one may face after the ending of an important relationship.
Take You Down by SZA
"Take You Down" brings up issues of longing for a relationship and intimacy, but being unsure if you are ready. This follows up the other songs, suggesting the ending of a relationship, and follows the story all the way to becoming open to the idea of a new beginning.
Open Arms (just SZA) by SZA
In her original release of SOS, SZA created Open Arms, featuring Travis Scott. Now, she has covered it as an individual artist in her deluxe release. This symbolized her independence as a growing artist.
""Open Arms" brings up the struggle of letting go, even when you know you have to. It shows the length that one may go to, in order to avoid letting go of their relationship, and possibly losing themself along the way.
Observing the Impact by Julia Skoufalos
Within all of this music released in the past week, the theme that shines through is the way in which the Superbowl brings the community together. Combining both the love of sports and the sense of culture in our society brings together people of all different interests and backgrounds. The Superbowl is not just for sports fans, but for everyone.
Music Released After the Eagles' Super Bowl Win
Julia Skoufalos
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Music Released After the Eagles' Super Bowl Win
Take You Down
Dear Miss
SZA
Zach Bryan
Open Arms (just SZA)
PSA
SZA
SZA
Observing the Impact
Joni
Julia Skoufalos
SZA (feat. Don Toliver)
Dear Miss by Zach Bryan
Although originally from Oklahoma, Bryan became an Eagles fan after growing up around his grandfather who was a Dallas Cowboys fan. Seeing that they were the biggest rivals of the Eagles, he began supporting the Eagles, making his competitive nature shine through.
A few days prior to the Superbowl, as seen on the left, Zach Bryan promised to release his song "Dear Miss' of which audios have been teased for over a year. Many fans were ecstatic to see th is post, even causing a larger audience to root for the Eagles.
Prior to this, Zach Bryan promised to release "Blue Jean Baby" if the Eagles won the NFC Championship, securing their spot in the Superbowl. Of course, they won, and Bryan released the song as promised.
PSA by SZA
After SZA's appearance in Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, she released music only days later. This was seen as a very smart advertising technique by many, seeing that she gained more popularity and attention after her performance.
Although it is unclear which team SZA was rooting for, this showed the importance of the Superbowl among all audiences and generations.
"PSA" walks through a personal journey on discovering one's self worth, while simultaneously exploring the depth of relationships within one's life.
Joni by SZA (feat. Don Toliver)
Originally, SZA released the album "SOS Deluxe: LANA" in December of 2024. This was already an addition to her album, SOS, which was released in December of 2022. SOS Deluxe collected over 27.19 million streams in just one day.
"Joni" discusses the themes of grief and challenges one may face after the ending of an important relationship.
Take You Down by SZA
"Take You Down" brings up issues of longing for a relationship and intimacy, but being unsure if you are ready. This follows up the other songs, suggesting the ending of a relationship, and follows the story all the way to becoming open to the idea of a new beginning.
Open Arms (just SZA) by SZA
In her original release of SOS, SZA created Open Arms, featuring Travis Scott. Now, she has covered it as an individual artist in her deluxe release. This symbolized her independence as a growing artist.
""Open Arms" brings up the struggle of letting go, even when you know you have to. It shows the length that one may go to, in order to avoid letting go of their relationship, and possibly losing themself along the way.
Observing the Impact by Julia Skoufalos
Within all of this music released in the past week, the theme that shines through is the way in which the Superbowl brings the community together. Combining both the love of sports and the sense of culture in our society brings together people of all different interests and backgrounds. The Superbowl is not just for sports fans, but for everyone.