The NBA 2K22 Soundtrack was already one of the best in gaming, but things are just going to keep getting better with a new set of songs features some major artists.
Lil Nas X, Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, and many others will join the NBA 2K22 Soundtrack as part of a new Columbia Records release and we've got all the details on which songs will arrive.
NBA 2K22 Soundtrack: Songs with Lil Nas X, Bieber, Kendrick, and others on the way
NBA 2K22 is gearing up to launch Season 2: Build Your Empire on Friday, October 22, 2021, and there is plenty of content coming with it.
From the new Rebirth mechanic which also came with today's NBA 2K22 Update to the latest MyTEAM rewards, there's a lot to process.
However, the biggest news for some will be the addition of 12 new songs to the NBA 2K22 Soundtrack featuring some huge names.
Without further ado, here are all the new songs coming to the NBA 2K22 Soundtrack:
- “Prada” by 24kGoldn ft. Lil Tecca
- “MIA” by SSGKobe
- “Pocket Rocket” by Cochise
- “family ties” by Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar
- “STAY” by The Kid LAROI ft. Justin Bieber
- “Story Time” by Fivio Foreign
- “THATS WHAT I WANT” by Lil Nas X
- “Black Hearted” by Polo G
- “Love Letter” by Scorey
- “Harmony” by 347aidan
- “One Punch” by Aries
- “JUGGERNAUT” by Tyler, the Creator ft. Lil Uzi Vert & Pharrell Williams
These new songs are set to go live in NBA 2K22 on Friday, October 22, 2021 and we're expecting things to launch around 8am PT as of now.
Columbia Records release is just the beginning
This new audio dozen will join an NBA 2K22 Soundtrack already packed to the brim with some of the best hip hop artists today.
However, things are far from over, as new tunes will continue to be added each week via Club 2K, and we're sure to see big releases like this more in the future.
When NBA 2K22 was initially released and they teased future additions to 2K Beats, their own name for the NBA 2K22 Soundtrack, they advertised several different labels would be involved.
While we don't know when each release will take place, we're expecting new music from all of the labels seen above including Warner Records, Low Profile, Casual, Def Jam Recordings, and Ninja Tune.
We could also see more releases by Columbia Records, especially if this new drop is well received and they see another primed opportunity to get their music to more people.