Following its original debut, many fans have taken to Netflix to witness the highs and lows of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, as well as their teammates and coach Phil Jackson. The show’s effect on pop culture really can’t be understated at this point, especially when you consider how it’s helped reinvigorate interest in ‘90s culture.
It’s been a few months since ESPN’s The Last Dance first aired, but the Chicago Bulls-centric miniseries still appears to be more popular than ever.
Now, it would seem that a notable singer of that era is reaping the benefits of its popularity.