Lil Uzi Vert revamps Shinsuke Nakamura’s WWE theme song on his brand new album, The Pink Tape
Shinsuke Nakamura's WWE theme just became more incandescent as popular rapper Lil Uzi Vert released a new version of the former's track with his fingerprints over it.
Lil Uzi Vert has recreated Shinsuke Nakamura's WWE theme song (via- WrestleZone, BBC World)
The American Rapper Lil Uzi Vert is basking in the euphoria of his latest music album’s release. It has just hit the market, as the rapper has already announced that he’s going to drop it at midnight on June 30. He has also revamped WWE Superstar Shinsuke Nakamura’s theme song “The Rising Sun” in his own way. In a 50-second audio clip making the rounds on Twitter, Uzi Vert has added some vocals over a reworked track of the original theme.
The response from the fans has been mostly positive. They are already wondering how it would appear if Shinsuke Nakamura started using that as his WWE entrance. Nakamura’s iconic theme song is counted among the best. The song’s catchy tune makes it easier for the audience to sing along with it.
There’s been a growing trend of revamping WWE superstars themes as of late. For instance, Rev Theory did the same for Randy Orton’s Voices too. They’re billing it as bigger and badder than the original. It can be accessed on YouTube via the rock band’s official channel. There’s no word on whether The Viper, who’s rumored to return to Money in the Bank, would use that theme or not.
Shinsuke Nakamura has a massive opportunity this Saturday
WWE will host their annual Money in the Bank premium live event this Saturday. For the first time ever, the show will emanate from the United Kingdom. The card is stacked with some spectacular matches. However, the match that is bound to amass the most eyeballs is the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match.
Participants include Logan Paul, LA Knight, Damian Priest, Shinsuke Nakamura, Santos Escobar, Butch and Ricochet. The winning contendership currently swings between Logan Paul, LA Knight & Damian Priest. However, the King of Strong Style can emerge as a dark horse.
Shinsuke Nakamura has gained some much-needed steam under Triple H’s creative reign. Also, the King of Kings is believed to be a huge supporter of the Kyoto-born wrestler. If not winning, Nakamura would surely reflect character through his performance at the O2 arena in London.
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