The Houston Texans are entering the NFL playoffs with high hopes, driven by a historic defense and a nine-game winning streak. Despite starting the season with three consecutive losses, the team has transformed its identity and energized fans with a fresh spirit known as “Swarm City.” This nickname blends head coach DeMeco Ryans’ football philosophy with Houston’s basketball legacy, “Clutch City.” Music has always played a vital role in the Texans’ game-day atmosphere, from past anthems like Rage Against the Machine’s “Bulls on Parade” to current favorites such as Slim Thug’s “Houston Pt. 2.” These songs help motivate players and fans alike, creating a unique football experience in Houston.
Several key players have shared their personal favorite songs that reflect their mindset and the team’s journey. Defensive end Will Anderson, Jr., a standout on the Texans’ defense and an Associated Press First Team All-Pro, listens to “Who You Foolin” by Gunna. The song’s themes of authenticity and rising from humble beginnings resonate deeply with Anderson and mirror the defense’s progress this season. Similarly, cornerback Derek Stingley, Jr., also an AP First Team All-Pro, favors a more emotional track, “Turning Page” by Sleeping at Last. While not a typical fight song, its lyrics about patience and hope strike a chord with fans who have waited years for playoff success.
Linebacker Henry To’oTo’o brings a global vibe with his choice of Burna Boy’s “Sittin’ On Top of the World.” Although originally more of a romantic tune, its title and mood perfectly capture the Texans’ ambitions to reach the pinnacle of NFL success this season. On offense, quarterback C.J. Stroud looks to energize the team with “Introduction” by Belly Gang Kushington. The song’s confident lyrics about making a breakthrough align well with Stroud’s hopes for leading Houston deeper into the playoffs.
J.J. Watt, a beloved former Texan and future Hall of Famer, remains part of the team’s spirit through his recommended song “Good Days” by Rodell Duff. Watt’s connection to Houston runs deep, as Duff is a local artist whose music reflects the city’s unique culture. The uplifting message of living your best life fits well with the optimism surrounding this year’s Texans squad.
As Houston prepares for tough playoff battles ahead, these fight songs symbolize more than just background music; they represent the heart and soul of a team eager to rewrite its history. Fans are rallying behind their team with renewed energy and hope that this season could finally end years of playoff disappointment. With music fueling their passion both on and off the field, the Texans look ready to make some noise in January.

































