- ‘Sirius’ was the soundtrack to Michael Jordan and the Bulls in the 1990s
- And the NBA legend enjoyed hearing the song recently at a bar
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Michael Jordan won his last NBA championship 25 years ago, but the reigning song from that dominant Bulls era is still a hit with both him and his fans.
Jordan was recently spotted partying with his wife Yvette Prieto at an outdoor bar when the establishment started playing “Sirius” over the speakers.
The song was used to introduce the Bulls’ starting lineup at home during their legendary run of success in the ’90s, and it’s safe to say Jordan appreciated the gesture at the bar.
The six-time NBA champion smiled broadly as he raised his fist in the air and Prieto danced next to him.
Other customers at the bar also got up to join in the dancing.
Michael Jordan loved hearing the theme song from his iconic Bulls days played in a bar
Jordan won six NBA championships with the Bulls, the last coming in 1998
The video surfaced shortly after Jordan was named to the Forbes 400 list, becoming the first athlete to be included on the exclusive list.
In August, he sold his majority stake in the Hornets to a group led by Rick Schnall and Gabe Plotkin for a reported $3 billion.
Jordan owned the franchise for thirteen years and bought it for just $275 million, meaning he made a huge profit on its sale.
Of course, the Bulls legend also generates millions of dollars through his iconic Jordan Brand, which is owned by Nike.
Jordan’s most recent annual royalty check from Nike was reportedly worth around $260 million.