LAFC Drops “Street X Street” – Featuring Sia, Cypress Hill & DJ Flict
Los Angeles just got louder. LAFC’s sixth official club anthem, “Street X Street,” brings together global pop powerhouse Sia, hip-hop pioneers Cypress Hill, and Grammy-nominated producer DJ Flict, creating a cross-cultural anthem that reverberates through the city and the 3252 fanbase.
A Coalition of Icons
This release marks a first: the first time Sia has appeared on an LAFC anthem, pairing her soaring vocals with Cypress Hill’s raw, rhythmic verses. As B‑Real puts it, Sia underscores the fusion of worlds that we as artists represent.
Producer DJ Flict frames this project perfectly blending the sound of Sia with Cypress Hill, and that epic LAFC feel that only one fan base brings to the table… Los Angeles.
The Soundtrack of LAFC’s Identity
“Street X Street” is both celebration and affirmation. With chorus lines like “We go hard, yeah. There’s no stopping us… You can’t fuck with us,” delivered with Sia’s clarity, and backed by Cypress Hill’s gritty verses, the track channels pride, resilience, and community spirit. It’s an anthem that blends pop polish with street urgency, capturing the voice of the supporters while pushing LAFC’s culture forward
Building on LAFC’s Musical Legacy
This marks the sixth official LAFC anthem, following a storied lineup:
- “My Home” by Stix (2019)
- “Do It For LA” with DJ Flict, Kid Ink & B‑Real (2022)
- “Reppin The City” featuring Pilar and Cypress Hill (2022)
- A remix of “Do It For LA” with D Smoke added (2023)
- “Ciudad de Campeones” featuring Alemán & Bobby Castro (2023)
- “Por La Cultura” O.T. Genasis & Bobby Castro (2023)
Each anthem has amplified LAFC’s connection to its fanbase, community, and the rich cultural landscape of Los Angeles.
Community Meets Creativity
L.A. isn’t just a backdrop—it’s the beating heart of this anthem.
That grassroots ethos frames the anthem not just as a song, but a statement: a celebration of where the club came from and who it represents.
City, Culture & Unity
In a city defined by cultural intersections, this collaboration is both logical and revolutionary. Sia’s mainstream acclaim meets Cypress Hill’s authentic L.A. grit, while DJ Flict’s production binds genres together, delivering something uniquely Los Angeles.
This anthem is a perfect example of how cannabis culture, hip‑hop legacy, and city pride intersect; creating an authentic channel for storytelling and identity.

