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Friday, November 15, 2024

Four-time All-American jumper Will Claye has enjoyed soaring through the air since elementary school. And today, what really gives the UF athlete and 2009 NCAA outdoor men’s triple jump champion momentum is a super-energetic collection of gospel and rap music.

“Sometimes I play music so I can get crunk before I get ready to compete,” Claye said.

Earlier this week, Claye let us spring into his eardrums. Check out some of his favorite tracks:

“The Best in Me” by Marvin Sapp

“This song makes me feel good because it reminds me that God is watching over me regardless of what is going on.”

“If I Ruled the World” by Nas (feat. Lauryn Hill)

“The beat is great, and Lauryn Hill can sing.”

“So Much Trouble in the World” by Bob Marley

“Bob Marley’s music is so smooth. I like his message because he talks about problems going on in the world.”

“Moon & Stars Remix” by Big K.R.I.T. (feat. Curren$y and Killa Kyleon)

“Curren$y is a smooth rapper, and I can vibe to this song.”

“Material” by Wiz Khalifa

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“This is a really old song, but I can still vibe to it til this day.  It brings back good memories.”

“7 Days a Week” by Nipsey Hussle

“This song motivates me to work hard. Nipsey Hussle raps about struggles in life, and that inspires me.”

“Too Deep for the Intro” by J. Cole

“I can relate to a lot of things J. Cole says in this song.”

“Retrosuperfuture” by Rick Ross (feat. Wiz Khalifa)

“I can vibe to this song all day.  Rick Ross and Wiz are both great rappers.”

“Cost Me A Lot” by J. Cole

“This song just makes me want to get up and do something.”

“Dangerous” by Kid Cudi

“Kid Cudi is different, and I just like his style.”

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