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    ‘C’mon Ride the Float’: Normani Reimagines a ’90s Classic for 2025 NFL Kickoff Promo Celebrating All the Optimistic Football Fans

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    With the 2025 NFL season kicking off Thursday night (Sept. 4), fans of all 32 teams are filled with hope that this could finally be their year.

    The league leaned into that blind hopefulness with the launch of the “You Better Believe It” campaign, which features Normani performing a remix of Quad City DJ’s “Come On, Ride the Train,” this time with the lyrics “C’mon ride the float.”

    The Fifth Harmony singer is part of the football zeitgeist these days, as she got engaged to Pittsburgh Steelers star D.K. Metcalf during the offseason. We’ll see if she pulls up to MetLife Stadium to support her boo against the New York Jets on Sunday.

    Normani is seen sporting the wide receiver’s black and gold No. 4 jersey in the gridiron-themed clip, which combines live action with AI as wild fans celebrate the start of a new season.

    “Being part of the NFL Kickoff commercial is such a monumental and personal moment for me,” Normani said in a statement. “I cannot remember a time when football was not a huge part of my household growing up, so now that I’m part of an NFL campaign, it means the world to my family.”

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts makes an appearance, along with The Rizzler, who’s repping the New York Giants, and Druski, who’s hilariously riding a dolphin in a teal Ricky Williams No. 34 jersey.

    “I’ve always been an NFL fan, so getting the chance to be part of this season’s Kickoff campaign was a no-brainer,” Druski added in a statement.

    Tune in for the first game of the NFL season on Thursday night, with the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Dallas Cowboys.

    Watch the campaign below.

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