No matter what happens with the 49ers next week in the playoffs, this team has been special. No one predicted they would finish 13-3 and that they would showcase one of the best defenses and special teams units in the league.

So there needs to be something that will evoke this team in years to come, and players on special teams have come up with it. On every kickoff since the Giants game, players dance to the song, “Tony Montana” by Future. It first started when the song was played before a kickoff during the team’s Nov. 6 game in Washington. The kickoff team liked the tune and started dancing to it.

It’s about the Tony Montana character in the movie “Scarface” a brutal drug lord that always takes care of business. The special teams relish that type of mentality.

“(Linebacker) Blake (Constanzo) started playing it in the locker room one day and everybody started moving,” running back Anthony Dixon said.

Constanzo and safety C.J. Spillman then asked 49ers public relations director Bob Lange if the song could be played before every kickoff at Candlestick Park and it is. Not only does it get the kickoff team dancing, fans dance to it as well. Here’s a video of the players before their opening kickoff Monday Night Dec. 19 against the Steelers.