When it comes to being a fan in the stands waiting for tip off, the music at a basketball game can either make or break the entire vibe. Whether you are at a packed NBA arena or a sold out WNBA matchup, the soundtrack sets the entire mood before the first whistle. This is where fans start to question. Is arena music truly enhancing the game experience, or has it become a distraction and background noise? When it comes to the NBA, a playlist usually consists of genres like hip hop or focus on mainstream hits. Artists like Drake, Travis Scott, Lil Baby, and Meek Mill tend to take over warmups within the league. The songs do in fact get the crowd going, but the formula of song choices rarely change. As a fan, you can easily predict what songs will be played for the game before you even sit down. The song choices work. Every beat hits, the players vibe, and the fans get excited, but after a while it can start to become repetitive. On the other hand, the WNBA seems to experiment ...