

'CANNOT WAIT TO HAVE HIM BACK': Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb weighs in on Dak Prescott's futureĪnd, after last season, the Cowboys definitely made Post Malone cry. On February 27th, Post Malone will hold a virtual concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Pokmon, and ahead of the show, he released a cover of Hootie & the Blowfish’s song Only Wanna. TROY AIKMAN: Cowboys, Dak Prescott are not in rebuild mode Hootie and the Blowfish signer Darius Rucker approved of Post Malone's cover. 27, as part of the singer’s setlist for the Pokmon anniversary concert, streaming at 7 p.m. The 25-year-old rapper and singer dropped a cover of Hootie & The Blowfishs Only Wanna Be With You song, only this is the Pokmon 25 Version. In the 1994 original, it was the Dolphins who made Hootie & The Blowfish cry. Post Malone will debut his take on Only Wanna Be With You live on Feb. He’s a Dallas Cowboys fan! His lyrics have included shoutouts to Tony Romo and Dak Prescott. He’s has gone from performing with Ozzy and playing Nirvana songs to covering Hootie & the Blowfish, releasing a cover of the pop-rock outfit’s 1995 hit Only Wanna Be With You ahead of his. During an appearance on the Today show on. For Post Malone, it’s the Cowboys who make him cry. 27, and ahead of the show, he shared a cover of Hootie & the Blowfishs hit Only Wanna Be With You.

In the original, it’s the Dolphins who make Darius Rucker and Co. Post Malone performed the song for the Pokemon 25th anniversary.īut there’s one big change in his version. If that combination wasn’t strange enough, today, he revealed one of the songs he’ll be performing: a cover of Hootie & the Blowfish’s mid-’90s hit Only Wanna Be With You. Post Malone covered Hootie & The Blowfish’s "Only Wanna Be with You," a 1990s classic that also had one of the all-time most sports-filled videos: an ESPN "SportsCenter" intro, Alonzo Mourning, Dan Marino and Fred Couples. It’s tough for me to pick one tune that encapsulates the sonic vibe of the now nostalgia-soaked decade, and while “Two Princes” by the Spin Doctors and 3 Doors Down’s “Kryptonite” are certainly top contenders, for reasons I can’t really articulate, I think “Only Wanna Be with You” by Hootie & The Blowfish takes the crown.ĭarius Rucker and the rest of the gang burst onto the scene in 1995 with the release of their breakout hit that was accompanied by a SportsCenter-themed video featuring a Peak ’90s lineup of anchors including Chris Berman and Charley Steiner in addition to Alonzo Mourning, Muggsy Bogues, and some other NBA players you probably forgot existed.Watch Video: Are Cowboys Super Bowl contenders? Troy Aikman believes they'll be in the 'thick of things next year' As a child of the Now That’s What I Call Music! generation, there are a number of songs from the 1990s that immediately transport me back to my early years, and it’s impossible for me to listen to “Tubthumping” without having a flashback to the time Chumbawamba appropriately blared through the speakers as I repeatedly failed to master the art of rollerblading at a birthday party in third grade.
