Robynâs âDancing on My Ownâ has a pretty specific use as one of the best crying-in-the-club anthems of this century. Unless youâre the 2021 Boston Red Sox, that is. The team has been using a TiĂŤsto remix of the Calum Scott cover as its signature celebration song throughout its playoff run. Per a New York Times story on the teamâs new anthem, the love stemmed from a few players living together at the beginning of the 2020 season. Andrew Benintendi, who now plays for the Kansas City Royals, introduced the song to Red Sox catcher Kevin Plawecki, who became an immediate fan. âThe beat of it, the flow of it, puts you in a good mood,â Plawecki told the Times. (Yes, he knows the lyrics âdonât make sense at allâ in a baseball context.) The song became his 2020 walk-on, then his personal anthem, and it eventually caught on with the team. âNow itâs become a little bit of a joke, but deep down, everybody thinks itâs a little catchy,â said Travis Shaw, an infielder. When the team scream-sang the song to celebrate its American League Division Series win against the Tampa Bay Rays, it even caught the attention of Robyn herself, who tweeted, âBonkers.â The Red Sox next take on the Houston Astros, beginning tonight, October 15, in the American League Championship Series â when you can expect to hear a whole lot more of âDancing on My Own.â