Drake, Travis Scott, and More Will Appear on 'NBA 2K20' Soundtrack

The soundtrack for 'NBA 2K20' is absolutely stacked.

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Ahead of the release of NBA 2K20 this September, 2K has shared the details on what songs fans can expect to hear in the game. As to be expected, the soundtrack is absolutely stacked, featuring the likes of Toronto Raptors superfan Drake, Travis Scott, Run the Jewels, Cousin Stizz, Post Malone, Nipsey Hussle, Meek Mill, Ariana Grande, and XXXTentacion

The 2K20 Soundtrack is LIVE 🔥

For the first time ever, we'll be adding more tracks throughout the #NBA2K20 season. Stay tuned...

🎧 https://t.co/BuXRbLhthG pic.twitter.com/VcPBpMT8a3

— NBA 2K (@NBA2K) July 20, 2019

At ComplexCon Chicago on Saturday, 2K announced that for the first time ever, it'll continue to add songs to the soundtrack as the season progresses. 

.@NBA2K announces at #ComplexCon  that lifestyle brands such as @unionlosangeles, @ChinatownMarket, and Don C will be available in-game + the soundtrack will be "dynamic" and updated throughout the season 🔥 pic.twitter.com/AKK1SOnVjC

— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) July 20, 2019

To coincide with the announcement, 2K and UnitedMasters have teamed-up to get some unheard talent in the game, too. Starting on Aug. 1, 2K will be taking submissions from unsigned artists who wish to feature, and those who win will make it into the finished product.

Want a chance to be featured on the #NBA2K20 Soundtrack? We’re collaborating with @UnitedMasters so you can send us your beats for a chance to make it on the soundtrack 🔥 Competition starts Aug 1st

https://t.co/DOtYjW4e95 pic.twitter.com/XDbOCZYNGt

— NBA 2K (@NBA2K) July 20, 2019

Also featured on the tracklist are Offset, Diplo, NLE Choppa, Lil Wayne, and NAV. To help fans get a preview, 2K shared the official playlist over on Spotify.

Stream the full soundtrack via Spotify above, and look out for NBA 2K20 when it drops Sept. 6.

Last year's edition of the wildly popular basketball game featured a soundtrack executive produced by Travis Scott, who selected everyone from Migos and Lil Uzi Vert, to Brockhampton and Chinese rap group Higher Brothers. 

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