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Remember the Name by Fort Minor
Remember the Name by Fort Minor, is the theme to The Karate Kid. The chorus is my favorite part, and its my softball teams Pump Chant. It goes like this: "This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill
Fifteen percent concentrated power of will
Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name!"
Very good at pumping us up. This song, to me, is all about knowing who you are and how good you are and what you do. You have skill, power, and love for it. It also reveals how much pain goes into it. Working hard requires sweat, tears, and aching muscles. This song represents it. You work so hard, not to me glorified, or loved for the wrong reasons, but to be heard; Seen. To be noticed.
Remember the Name.
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