How ‘Raptor Foot’ went from street performance to unofficial NBA anthem
TORONTO — When Toronto Raptors fans gather to watch the NBA champions’ parade on Monday, echoes of the “Raptor Foot” won’t be far behind.
The infectious, reggae-infused sensation that started on the streets of downtown Toronto exploded in popularity this month, becoming an unofficial NBA Finals anthem for a country swept up in basketball fever.
Bob Turner, known by his stage name General Genius, is still revelling in his song’s sudden popularity. It’s been remixed, reimagined by a popular YouTuber, mimicked on morning shows and embraced wholeheartedly by Raptors fans.
“I’m just trying to be humble about the whole thing,” said the Scarborough, Ont. musician.