Kendra Meinert

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

The Green Bay rappers who gave us “Keifer Sykes” during March Madness in 2015 are back with a Packers song in time for Sunday’s playoff game.

Wisco Kidz, the hip-hop collective helmed by Wisco Kyrie and Wisco YD, dropped “Run the Table” on Monday, the day after quarterback Aaron Rodgers made good on his prediction that the team would win its last six games of the season and “run the table.” The song hit 10,000 views on YouTube in its first 24 hours.

How much faith did Wisco Kidz have in the Packers? They started working on the song the day before the Packers’ final game of the season against the Detroit Lions. Their original plan was to release it the night of the game, but writing, recording and then sending it to Minnesota for mixing took longer than expected.

There was also the small matter of making sure the Packers actually defeated the Lions — something Wisco Kidz never doubted.

“It’s not normal for us to have such a quick turnaround (on a song), but I suppose we just drew from Aaron Rodgers’ confidence in knowing we were going to win,” Wisco YD said.

“We were obviously hoping that we would win the game,” Wisco Kyrie said, “otherwise we weren’t going to drop the song.”

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“Run the Table” wasn’t just a convenient title to slap on any old Packers song. The lyrics, which name check Rodgers, Eddie Lacy, Jordy Nelson, Mason Crosby and Clay Matthews, talks specifically about this season, right down to the two picks by Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in the Dec. 18 game against the Chicago Bears. There are also references to the Lions game on New Year’s Day and the Packers’ winning streak taking them from 4-6 to 10-6.

“Mid-season we was near the bottom, now we’re leading our division,” they sing in “Run the Table.” Other lyrics include: “Frozen tundra where it’s so cold, blitz Rodgers, that’s a no-no. Run the table, yeah, you know we did it. Post-season now we’re comin’ with it.”

Heading into Sunday’s wild card playoff game against the New York Giants at Lambeau Field, response to the song has been strong. It was already up to 18,000 views on YouTube on Thursday, but by Friday morning that number spiked to 77,000-plus.

“It’s moving fast,” Wisco Kyrie said. “I guess everybody is as excited as we are about the Packers running the table and Aaron Rodgers coming through how he did.”

The group has since released an "Official Highlight Mix" video of the song on YouTube featuring game footage from the Packers season.

Wisco Kidz got a call this week from the Green Bay Packers inviting them to perform the song as part of the Packers Everywhere Pep Rally at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Tundra Tailgate Zone outside Lambeau Field. That’s exciting new territory for the group, which started performing locally in 2011 and now perform throughout the region.

“The fans being excited about it is super cool, but being able to perform it in front of them that day before the game and build some excitement ...” Wisco Kyrie said. “Hopefully we build enough excitement in the city to where, Sunday, we get the win.”

Wisco Kidz wrote “Keifer Sykes” in 2015 about the former University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix point guard, but “Run the Table” is their first crack at a Packers song.

“We’ve always known we should, us being from Green Bay and everything, and us loving the Packers as much as we do,” Wisco YD said.

Wisco Kyrie was born in Chicago but moved to Green Bay when he was 7. Being a Chicago Bears fan was never part of the picture.

“When we came here, my mom actually braided hair for the Packers. I don’t know exactly how she met them, but she braided the majority of the team’s hair. They used to come to the house a lot,” he said. “My mom, I believe, was a Bears fan when we came here, and the culture of the city and everything just won us over, so I grew up a Packers fan.”

Wisco Kidz hope “Run the Table” keeps rolling as an anthem for Packers fans right through the playoffs.

“Who knows, we might make a Super Bowl song if we take it there,” Wisco Kyrie said.

Wisco Kidz released their biggest project to date, an album titled “Wake Up 3,” in November. To hear their music and learn more about them, find them on Facebook, Spotify and at wiscokidz.com.

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