Indianapolis, Indiana

Everything Indianapolis is known for

23 songs mention this city 326 artists from here

Indianapolis, Indiana, known as the "Crossroads of America," has a rich musical heritage that continues to thrive. With 326 artists calling it home and 23 songs in our collection mentioning the city, Indianapolis has contributed significantly to various genres. Notable artists from Indianapolis include jazz legends Freddie Hubbard and The Ink Spots, as well as R&B superstar Babyface. The city's music scene has a history of R&B, funk, and jazz.

Indianapolis's musical footprint extends to popular songs like "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake and "Rap Phenomenon" by The Notorious B.I.G., both of which mention the city. The city also has a vibrant live music scene with numerous venues.

Music in Indianapolis

Songs About Indianapolis

Turn Down for What
DJ Snake
100%
Little Green Apples
Roger Miller
30%
"And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime"
A Week In A Country Jail
Tom T. Hall
13%
"He said, "Where is the guy who thinks that this is Indianapolis?""
Let’s Get Lost
G-Eazy
8%
"Switch up the pace, I don't mean Danny Granger"
Rap Phenomenon
The Notorious B.I.G.
8%
"Play hard like Reggie Miller"
Dollars And Dimes
Owen Temple
7%
"Indy to Atoka, on roofs and under cars"
Glory
Lil Wayne
7%
"Your motor mouth keep vroomin', I'm goin' Tony Stewart"
Is There a Heaven 4 a Gangsta?
Master P
6%
"Indianapolis"
Computers Freestyle
G Herbo
6%
"Don't twitter beef with me just pull up on the Indy"
Yappin’
Master P
6%
"I'll detroit indiana fuckin pace ya nigga"
Pop It 4 Pimp
Bun B
6%
"All my Baton Rouge women (Nap-Town!) gon' pop it for pimp"
03' Adolescence
J. Cole
5%
"Some Reggie Miller with more brown hairs than Chewbacca"
Codeine Crazy
Future
5%
"Ballin' harder than the Pacers"
Bank Account
21 Savage
5%
"Plus I shoot like Reggie Mill', dog"
92 Bars
The Game
4%
"Andrew Luck with it"
BBO (Bad Bitches Only)
Migos
4%
"Reggie Miller, shoot 'em, bill up, say 'Phillipe' while you say, 'Philip'"
Venom
Eminem
3%
"Threw the car into reverse at the Indy, a nut crashin'"
Tip Drill
Nelly
3%
"Nap-town got Tip Drill"
W-O-M-A-N
Etta James
3%
"Now, Dillinger, the woman in red got him"
We Belong Together
Mariah Carey
2%
"And then I hear Babyface, 'I only think of you'"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near Indianapolis

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Indianapolis.

History of Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN RoadyGoat

Indianapolis is more than just a crossroads. It's a place where the unexpected thrives. You might be surprised to learn that Steve McQueen, the epitome of cool, began his life just outside the city limits in Beech Grove. But the city itself has its own legends.

Indianapolis, IN RoadyGoat

Indianapolis's story is one of intentional design meeting opportune geography. The state capital needed a home, and a central location made sense for governance and defense. But it was the arrival of the railroads that truly cemented the city's fate. Suddenly, Indianapolis became a crossroads, a place where goods and people converged. This fostered industries beyond agriculture — manufacturing, distribution, and eventually the healthcare and life sciences sectors that drive much of the economy today. While the surrounding landscape, a mix of broadleaf forests with their oak, hickory, and maple trees, remains relatively unchanged, the city itself has evolved into a regional powerhouse. Today, visitors are often drawn to the urban core, perhaps for a conference or to experience the blend of Midwestern hospitality and big-city amenities. But if one were to ask a long-time resident what truly defines the city, they might point to something less tangible: a sense of opportunity. It's a place where hard work and innovation are valued, a city that still feels like it's building itself, one project and one person at a time. It may not be the flashiest destination, but Indianapolis offers a solid foundation, a sense of community, and a chance to make a real impact — a far cry from a brief skirmish with Confederate raiders, or even the birthplace of Steve McQueen.

St. Elmo Steak House RoadyGoat

St. Elmo Steak House has anchored downtown Indianapolis since 1902. The shrimp cocktail is the most famous appetizer in the Midwest — the horseradish sauce is so potent it clears your sinuses and makes your eyes water. On Indy 500 race weekend, every driver, team owner, and celebrity in town eats here. The dark wood booths and white tablecloths haven't changed in over a century.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

1909

Home of the Indianapolis 500, the world's oldest major auto race, held annually since 1911.

4.5 mi away

Indiana Avenue Jazz District

1920

Historic African American cultural corridor in Indianapolis where Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard, and other jazz greats performed.

Soldiers and Sailors Monument

1888

The 284-foot limestone monument in the center of Indianapolis, honoring Indiana's Civil War veterans.

Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library

1922

Indianapolis museum honoring native son Kurt Vonnegut, author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat's Cradle.

Conner Prairie Interactive History Park

1823

Living history museum built around the 1823 homestead of fur trader William Conner, who married a Lenape woman and settled central Indiana.

16.4 mi away

Things to Do in Indianapolis

Everything Near Indianapolis

33 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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