Olympics-Public Enemy re-imagines classic song to honour female athletes


Feb 4, 2026; Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITALY; Cesare Marchedde of Balogna Italy poses for a photo in front of Olympic rings ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at the Cortina Sliding Centre. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-Imagn Images

LIVIGNO, ‌Italy, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Hip-hop group Public Enemy enlisted ‌Olympians to help re-imagine one of its 1990s ‌hits as a tribute to female athletes just as the Milano Cortina Winter Games get underway.

The group changed the title and ‍lyrics of "He Got Game," a song ‍written for a 1998 ‌Spike Lee movie of the same name, to "She Got Game," ‍and ​released the new track on Wednesday.

Public Enemy was co-founded by Flavor Flav, a supporter ⁠of the Olympics and women's sports. He sponsored ‌the 2024 U.S. women's Olympic water polo team and the ⁠U.S. bobsled ‍and skeleton teams that will compete at this month's Milano Cortina Games.

"I dedicate it to all the girls and ‍women who play hard," Flavor Flav ‌said about the song in a post on Instagram.

Olympic swimmer Elizabeth Beisel plays strings on the recording, and members of the U.S. Olympic women's water polo team added vocals. Other performers included basketball star and rapper Flau'jae Johnson. The song beginswith excerpts from a Gloria ‌Steinem speech.

"She Got Game" was released on Wednesday for National Girls and Women's Sports Day. Proceeds will be donated to ​Women's Sports Foundation and the Black Music Action Coalition Female Fund, Flavor Flav said.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine Editing by Toby Davis)

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