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Chris Stapleton reveals powerful new cover of Phil Collins’ ‘In The Air Tonight’

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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In a dynamic fusion of musical genres, country star Chris Stapleton, rapper Snoop Dogg, and drummer Cindy Blackman Santana have teamed up to deliver a powerful rendition of Phil Collins’ classic “In the Air Tonight.” This collaboration serves as the new opening theme for ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” bringing a fresh and electrifying vibe to the program.

The reimagined track made its debut on September 18, 2023, marking a significant shift from previous themes used by the broadcast. Stapleton’s soulful and gritty vocals seamlessly blend with Snoop Dogg’s distinctive rap style, while Blackman Santana’s commanding drumbeats pay homage to the original’s iconic percussion. This combination creates a rendition that is both respectful of the original and innovative in its approach.

 

ESPN’s decision to feature this cover underscores the network’s commitment to blending contemporary music with sports entertainment, aiming to enhance the viewing experience for a diverse audience. The collaboration has been met with enthusiasm from fans and critics alike, who praise the trio’s ability to infuse new energy into a timeless classic.

This project adds to Chris Stapleton’s history of successful collaborations across various music genres, further solidifying his versatility as an artist. For Snoop Dogg, it represents another venture into cross-genre projects, showcasing his adaptability and broad appeal. Cindy Blackman Santana’s involvement brings a rock-solid foundation to the track, her drumming expertise elevating the song’s intensity.

The “In the Air Tonight” cover is now available for streaming on major platforms, allowing fans to experience this unique musical partnership firsthand.

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