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Fun New Sam Yo Blues Brothers Ride (Unofficial) Has Peloton Members Buzzing

Last Updated: March 9, 2026By Tags: , ,

The (alleged) Sam Yo Blues Brothers ride may not have an official name yet, but it already has a fan base. Peloton community members have spotted what appears to be an unofficial theme class led by Sam Yo, built around a playlist steeped in songs from the iconic 1980 film and the Blues Brothers’ wider catalog. And the reaction has been nothing short of enthusiastic.

Unofficial Sam Yo Blues Brothers Ride

Members discussing the class flagged the ride after noting its playlist, which draws heavily from music featured in “The Blues Brothers” or tied to the duo through their legendary Saturday Night Live performances. Among the tracks included is “Soul Man,” one of the Blues Brothers’ most recognizable signature numbers. While the class hasn’t been formally announced or given an official themed label, the playlist largely tells the story on its own.

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A few songs in the reported lineup of the Sam Yo Blues Brothers ride don’t exactly fit the Blues Brothers pattern quite as neatly and are more Blues Brothers-adjacent, which has sparked some friendly debate among community members. Is this a fully intentional Blues Brothers tribute ride, or simply a blues-heavy class that happens to overlap substantially with the film’s celebrated soundtrack? Either way, riders who have checked out the playlist are already calling it “really fun.”

Why the Blues Brothers Make Perfect Cycling Fuel

For anyone unfamiliar, The Blues Brothers began as a Saturday Night Live sketch before becoming a full-length musical film starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The movie’s soundtrack became one of the most celebrated collections of soul and blues music of its era, featuring collaborations with legends including Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, and Cab Calloway. That’s a lot of raw, driving energy to power a cycling class.

A ride built around that catalog is, objectively, an excellent idea. The music is propulsive, deeply rooted in American musical history, and carries a kind of cinematic momentum that feels tailor-made for pushing through a tough interval. If you can’t find your motivation pedaling to Aretha Franklin demanding a little respect or James Brown working harder than anyone in the room, it might be time to check your soul.

Sam Yo Is the Perfect Instructor for This

Sam Yo has never been shy about blending music, entertainment, and fitness into something that feels like more than a standard workout. His love of pop nostalgia and movie soundtracks makes him a natural fit for a class like this, one that leans into the theatrical energy of a specific moment in music history rather than just curating a general playlist. Jake and Elwood would approve.

Whether the Blues Brothers framing is fully intentional or a happy coincidence, the Sam Yo Blues Brothers ride appears to deliver something genuinely different from a typical themed class. It’s rooted in a specific cultural touchstone, and that specificity is a big part of what’s generating excitement in the community. Plus, it’s making people happy!

What We’re Watching For

The Clip Out has reached out to Sam Yo for comment and will update this article if he confirms the ride’s intent or offers any additional details. In the meantime, we highly encourage you to go take this class asap.

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Crystal having an on-stage moment with The Blues Brothers

If you’ve taken the (unofficial) Sam Yo Blues Brothers ride and want to weigh in, the community conversation is worth joining. Let us know what you think!


 

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About the Author: Nikki Smith

Nikki is an NASM-certified personal trainer and Behavior Change Specialist who has been a Peloton member since 2016. She combines her passion for fitness with a professional background in communications, including a decade in radio spanning on-air work, promotions, and non-traditional revenue. Her experience also includes covering the Jacksonville Jaguars for a Fox Sports Radio affiliate, bringing a seasoned, analytical lens to her coverage of the fitness landscape. When she’s not writing or working out, Nikki enjoys gardening, paddleboarding, and spending time with her family. She can be found on the leaderboard as MySprtsBrasStuk.