The song is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports anthems, played at many stadiums and arenas throughout the United States, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team uses the song during pre game warm ups. The National Basketball Association used "Remember the Name" as the theme song for the 2006 and 2007 NBA Playoffs as well as the 2008 NBA Draft. The song is also featured on the soundtrack of the EA Sports video game NBA Live 06. The 2006 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament was used as a theme song. During the 2006 season it was played as part of the introductory video before Arizona Diamondbacks baseball games. The song is also used during the Cleveland Indians' introductory video in 2007. The song was also the theme at the University of Memphis basketball games during the 2006-2007 college basketball season. Television broadcasts of the Major League Gaming championships in the United States in 2007 often played this song during intermissions preceding Grand Finals. It came out as a hit single with the single "rising tieds".It is also featured in promotional TV trailers for the 2006 movie, Gridiron Gang, NBC's 2006 series, Friday Night Lights, and Pride, directed by Sunu Gonera. Also the trailer for Fighting.
The song has also been featured in the TV commercial for the 50th Grammy Awards in 2008.
It has also been used in a tribute to Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla and Montreal Canadiens Alternate Captain Alexei Kovalev.
Remember the Name was also played at the start of Episode 12 ("The OG"), Season 2, in TV Show Numb3rs.
The song was used in promos during the week leading up to Super Bowl XL which featured the Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers.
UFC middleweight Patrick Cote also used the song as his entrance music for his middleweight title fight with Anderson Silva at UFC 90.
The song was also used by the University of Washington's First Year Programs in advertising their annual welcome week known as Dawg Daze during the summer of 2008.
Also, the Beijing Olympics Committee used the song "Remember the Name" for several commercials showing several Chinese athletes, which aired in China and Hong Kong during the 2008 Beijing Summer Games.
Occasionally featured as the lead-in song for the World Soccer Daily Sirius radio show and podcast.
The song is used as the background theme in the trailers to the film Fighting
An instrumental version of the song was used as an ending theme for the Moroccan TV Show "Lalla Laaroussa"".
Remember the Name is used as the song for Sky Sports as the advert for the 2009 US Open with Andy Murray on the advert.
The song was used in the trailer for the remake of the movie The Karate Kid.
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