Kit Wilson‘s new entrance theme has taken the WWE Universe by storm.
With his Pretty Deadly tag team partner, Elton Prince, on the sideline due to a serious injury, Kit Wilson has broken out as a singles star on SmackDown, partially due to his extremely popular new entrance theme.
SmackDown Superstar Kit Wilson was a recent guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet. When asked about his new entrance theme, Wilson agreed it’s pretty catchy, and that’s exactly what they were going for.
“Yeah, it’s super catchy. That was what I was going for,” Kit Wilson admitted. “That was what I was hoping for. I didn’t think I realized how catchy it was going to be, and how much it’s kind of clicked on and sat with people, but I’m not complaining.”
When asked how much input he had in the song, Wilson admitted he had a fair amount of input on how the theme was put the together.
“So I ended up having a fair amount of input,” Kit Wilson revealed. “I was pushing for new music when I kind of found out what the situation was going to be, and maybe I was going to go solo, I started messaging a lot, saying I would love new music. Can I get new music? Then, eventually, I got into contact with Neil, I believe, and then he called me. We had little discussion on the phone. He said, ‘What kind of thing are you looking for?’ So I said, ‘Can I send you an email?’
“Got off the phone, and I started writing this email, just with all my references, with all the songs I like, with all the ideas I had, lyrics, kind of the theme of it, the vibe of it. So I had so much. There’s a Charli xcx and Billie Eilish song called Guess, and that opens with a phone call. Actually, there’s no phone call, but it opens and it goes, Hey, ‘Billie, are you there?’ That I loved.
“I really wanted that. So that was my first thing. I wanted a phone call. I wanted to ring, I wanted to pick up. I wanted a ‘Hey Kit, are you there?’ I originally wanted an English voice, and I still would like to have it with an English voice. We’re American for now, but I think we’ll be okay with that. So that was a big one. We got that.
“Then there was just so many other influences. There’s another Charli xcx song called Speed Drive, which I really liked. JENNIE from BLACKPINK has a song called like JENNI that is very poppy. There’s a lot of girly pop music at the moment that has come out, which is just very catchy. It’s very iconic. It’s very chorus, chorus, chorus, Chappel Roan, Femininomenon, very good song. That was a big one I pushed for. There’s also some Harry Styles influence. 1975 was a big band that I liked, and Pretty Deadly actually used their song on the Indies for a theme, Love Me.
“There’s kind of a guitar riff in that we used to really like, and I feel like I can kind of hear that in this song. Jade, who’s a UK artist, she used to be in the band Little Mix. So there’s just so many references there. I sent them all. I timestamped the bits that I like, the choruses. I’m always trying to give as much as I can, so as much of me is there. And then they came back. Gave me the first draft. It sounded great. Few tweaks, few tweaks, few tweaks, and I felt like we hit it.”
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