Lil Uzi Vert remakes WWE theme song Nakamura on his latest album ‘The Pink Tape’ – Listen now

The excitement around the release of Lil Uzi Vert’s most recent album is palpable.

It just hit the market because the rapper had said he will release it at midnight on June 30. Additionally, he has given the theme tune “The Rising Sun” for WWE Superstar Shinsuke Nakamura a personal makeover. Uzi Vert has added some vocals to the original theme song’s remixed tune in a 50-plus second audio clip that is going viral on Twitter.

The feedback has largely been positive thus far. Fans are already speculating about how Shinsuke Nakamura’s WWE entrance may look if he starts employing that. The Japanese wrestler has one of the strongest resumes and is not to be missed. The audience can sing along with the song more easily because of its catchy tuning. Recently, there has been a growing trend of updating WWE superstar themes. Rev Theory, for instance, also did the same for Randy Orton’s Voices. It is marketed as being “Bigger and badder than the original.”

The rock band’s official YouTube channel is where you can find it. There is no information on whether or not The Viper, who is rumoured to make a comeback at Money in the Bank, will use that theme. This Saturday, WWE will host their annual Money in the Bank premium live event. The show will originate from the UK for the first time ever. In recent times, a stacked card has already been carded. The men’s Money in the Bank ladder match, however, is guaranteed to draw the most viewers.

Logan Paul, LA Knight, Damian Priest, Shinsuke Nakamura, Santos Escobar, Butch, and Ricochet are among the participants. Although Damian Priest, Logan Paul, and LA Knight are currently in a three-way tie for first place, the King of Strong Style could surprise everyone. Under Triple H’s artistic direction, Shin has earned some much-needed momentum. Additionally, the Kyoto-born wrestler is reportedly supported greatly by the King of Kings.

Nakamura would undoubtedly display character through his performance at the O2 arena in London even if he didn’t succeed.

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