DETROIT — A new tradition has taken hold at Little Caesars Arena: after every Detroit Pistons win, the building plays “Pistons Won Again,” a team-specific anthem by Detroit rapper Gmac Cash.
What began as a local, team-centered track has grown into a fixture of the Pistons’ in-arena routine, serving as the soundtrack to the immediate postgame celebration. The song’s title doubles as its message, punctuating victories with a simple refrain that fans now associate with winning nights in Detroit.
A homegrown anthem in the win routine
Gmac Cash’s track has effectively become the Pistons’ voice of victory, playing after wins at the arena and reinforcing the connection between the team and the city’s music culture. Its placement — immediately following a win — has helped cement it as a recognizable part of the game-night experience for fans in attendance.
In a league where teams often lean on long-established songs and generic arena staples, the Pistons’ use of a Detroit artist’s team-specific anthem stands out as a localized touch. For Pistons fans, “Pistons Won Again” now signals the same thing every time it comes on: another win in the books.
