10 WWE Superstars You Forgot Sang Their Own Entrance Music
7. Slick
"Well I met this lady and I told her quite a story, said I'd love her forever more..."
Following a drumroll, that's how the Doctor Of Style's entrance music began with the vocals of the track laid down by the Slickster himself. The song was titled Jive Soul Bro and it was not only Slick's entrance music, but also the theme song used by the Twin Towers (Big Boss Man & Akeem) and 'The Model' Rick Martel, for a time.
Jive Soul Bro was released on the WWF's second studio album, Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II, released in 1987 and was used by Slick and his stablemates on WWF television for the next several years. The lyrics don't really apply to the superstars Slick represented or even the sport of professional wrestling. In fact, the song is more about Slick's smooth-talkin' skills and his infatuation with various women.
Regardless, it's a pretty familiar tune to longtime WWF fans and, unless you watched the product in 1987 when Piledriver was released, you might not have known that the lyrics were provided by the Doctor Of Style himself.