In their first collaboration with Drake, Atlanta-based Hip-Hop group Migos wrote a hook called “walk it like I talk it.” It essentially is a play on the phrase, “talk the talk, and walk the walk,” it means practice what you preach and allow your actions to back up your words.
What a great metaphor for the 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers.
Every year in spring, the Dodgers reiterate the same talk: “World Series or bust.”
In 2024, they finally talked the talk and walked the walk.
The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in five games in the 2024 World Series to be crowned Champions for the second time in five years, and the first title in a non-COVID shortened season since 1988.
The team finally got their long-deserved parade down Vin Scully Ave, and celebrated with their fans inside a packed house at Dodger Stadium with a performance by Ice Cube.
And if the Dodgers dominated they fall, they surpassed it in the Winter.
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Los Angeles crushed the offseason by adding two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell, prize Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, All-Star closer Tanner Scott, and more.
Coupled with the re-signing of Clayton Kershaw, Enrique Hernández, and the beloved Teoscar Hernández, the 2025 Dodgers are well-equipped to defend their title and become the first back-to-back World Champions since the New York Yankees in 1999-2000.
For fans, new players provide an opportunity to get to know the unfamiliar faces that they will watch take the field each and every day for the next eight months. Part of that introductory process means learning about players’ personalities through their interviews, social media, and musical tastes.
Each and every year, players select songs for them to walk-up to the batter’s box. It could be the same one song each and every year, or several different songs throughout the game. Most players pick a new song or two with each new season. This year is no different.
For some players, you’ll hear the same familiar song year after year—cough, cough, Clayton Kershaw—others, like to change it up constantly throughout the season. Some are superstitious with their walk-up music, and others just like what they like.
A player’s walk-up music is often one of the most underrated aspects of the game of baseball. In a sport clouded by how much time is wasted, the walk-up song offers an opportunity for a player to not only entertain fans but also provide a window into their personal playlist.
Each and every year, NBC LA brings you the walk-up songs for your Los Angeles Dodgers and this year is no different as we strive to bring you the very best stories throughout the season hopefully leading to a ninth World Series title for the Boys in Blue.
This year’s list is now updated following all the moves the Dodgers made at the MLB Trade Deadline. The official list comes courtesy of the Dodgers’ in-house DJ, and is current as of this publication, but keep in mind that many players will change their music throughout the remainder of the season.
Therefore, without further ado, here are the tracks you’ll be hearing blasting through the speakers at Chavez Ravine all season long.
Courtesy of the Dodgers’ in-game mix master, DJ Severe, here are the 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers walk-up songs
Shohei Ohtani: “Feeling Good” by Michael Bublé (hitting) & “Do or Die” by Afrojack (pitching)
Mookie Betts: “Affirmations” by Flippa T, “Freestyle” by Snoop Dogg, G-Unit, “One Take Freestyle” by 1900Rugrat, & “West Coast” by G-Eazy, Blueface
Freddie Freeman: “Baila Comigo” by Dayvi and Victor Cardenas featuring Kelly Ruiz
Will Smith: “Squabble Up,” by Kendrick Lamar
Max Muncy: “Amen” by Shaboozey, Jelly Roll
Teoscar Hernandez: “Ve por Tu Sueño” by Lilly Goodman, “Zumba” by Don Omar, & “Ohnana” by Kapo
Andy Pages: “Santo por siempre” by Adoración La IBI, & “El Nombre” by Un Corazón, Averly Morillo
Michael Conforto: “Still Wiz” by Wiz Khalifa, & “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan
Miguel Rojas: “Tu No Vive Asi” by Arcángel, Bad Bunny & “Cowgirls” by Morgan Wallen, ERNEST
Alex Call: “I’m So Blessed” by CAIN
Tommy Edman: “Blue World,” by Mac Miller & “War” by Caleb Gordon
Dalton Rushing: “Mr. Rager” by Kid Cudi
Kiké Hernández: “La Leche Materna” by El Alfa, “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR” by Bad Bunny, & “KI-KI” by Yendry
Alex Freeland: “Embarrassed” by Don Toliver, Travis Scott
Hyesong Kim: “Comet” by Younha
Justin Dean: “Redrum” by 21 Savage
Esteury Ruiz: “La Copa” by Don Omar
Clayton Kershaw: “We Are Young” by fun.
Tyler Glasnow: “THat Part” by Schoolboy Q, Kanye West
Yoshinobu Yamamoto: “Frontier” by VINAI & “The Munsta” by SCNDL
Blake Snell: “tv off” by Kendrick Lamar, Lefty Gunplay
Emmett Sheehan: “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” by Johnny Cash & “Brain Stew” by Green Day
Roki Sasaki: “Bailalo Rocky” by Yoan Retro, Ariadne Arana, GMBeats Degranlo
Gavin Stone: “Kickstart My Heart” by Mötley Crüe
Bobby Miller: “Position Of Power” by 50 Cent
Michael Grove: “Grove Street Party” by Wacka Flocka Flame
Tony Gonsolin: “Cat Daddy” by Rej3ctz
Evan Phillips: “Show Me How to Live” by Audioslave
Blake Treinen: “Fire Emoji” by YB
Brusdar Graterol: “WWE: Rest in Peace (Undertaker’s Theme Song) by WWE, Jim Johnston & “Real Guerrero – Remix” by Secreto “El Famoso Biberon”
Alex Vesia – “Gasoline” by Seether
Anthony Banda: “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” by Selena
Michael Kopech: “Change on the Rise,” by Avi Kaplan
Landon Knack: “Return of the Mack” by Mark Morrison
River Ryan: “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton
Kyle Hurt: “What is Love – 7″ Mix” by Haddaway
Kirby Yates: “Could You Be Loved” by Bob Marley & The Wailers
Alexis Diaz: “Descartes” by Maae
Tanner Scott: “Black Betty” by Ram Jam
Ben Casparius: “No Sucker” by Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo
Edgardo Henriquez: “El Mundo Es Tuyo” by NEMJ
Matt Sauer: “Stranglehold” by Ted Nugent
Justin Wrobleski: “Swing my Way” by Offset
If you want to listen to any of these songs, we made a Spotify Playlist of them available here:

