10-05-2022, 07:31 AM
Fifa 23 features song by Ipswich rapper Piers James
One of the UK's rising hip-hop artists said it was an "incredible feat" to be featured on the soundtrack of Fifa 23.
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Piers James's new single Showbiz is one of only 100 tracks from around the world to be featured on the latest football computer game.
The rapper, from Ipswich, said he was "grateful" for his work to be included.
Video games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) said the soundtrack of the new game - its final Fifa release - was the "most global soundtrack ever".
Other artists on the playlist include Gorillaz, Jack Harlow, Bad Bunny/Bomba Estéreo and Flume featuring Caroline Polachek.
James, now based in London, said it was an "accomplishment" to be included and a "testament" to the hard work he had put in.
"It's an incredible feat for somebody from Ipswich who just believed in themselves and practised and honed their craft," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.
The musician has been described as Britain's hottest up-and-coming hip-hop star by GQ magazine and was chosen by Ed Sheeran to open one of his 45,000 capacity homecoming shows in Ipswich's Chantry Park in 2019.
One of the UK's rising hip-hop artists said it was an "incredible feat" to be featured on the soundtrack of Fifa 23.
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Piers James's new single Showbiz is one of only 100 tracks from around the world to be featured on the latest football computer game.
The rapper, from Ipswich, said he was "grateful" for his work to be included.
Video games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) said the soundtrack of the new game - its final Fifa release - was the "most global soundtrack ever".
Other artists on the playlist include Gorillaz, Jack Harlow, Bad Bunny/Bomba Estéreo and Flume featuring Caroline Polachek.
James, now based in London, said it was an "accomplishment" to be included and a "testament" to the hard work he had put in.
"It's an incredible feat for somebody from Ipswich who just believed in themselves and practised and honed their craft," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.
The musician has been described as Britain's hottest up-and-coming hip-hop star by GQ magazine and was chosen by Ed Sheeran to open one of his 45,000 capacity homecoming shows in Ipswich's Chantry Park in 2019.