WWE: Top Ten Most Popular Female Superstar Theme Songs

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#6: Peyton Royce- “Sultry (XO)” (1.1M views)
As the most surprising entry on the list, Sultry (XO) is not the usual theme song we hear when Royce graces us with her presence. Normally, when we see Royce on the entrance stage, she’s hand-in-hand with Billie Kay, strutting to “Femme Fatale”. Both songs contain pretty strong undertones, though.

Sultry is clearly techno inspired, featuring robotic-like female vocals and pop beats. The song is flirtatious, yet heavy. The mood is seductive and inviting, but just like her image in-ring, it could be a cover-up for the real danger hiding: talent and ambition.

Royce is a star most likely to be overlooked because of how she’s portrayed on stage, but don’t count the IIconics out, just yet. There’s plenty of titles out for grabs.

#5: Lana- “Ravishing” (1.4M views)

Fans really liked Lana’s theme song, with 1.4 million views in only a little over a year since its debut on WWEMusic’s YouTube channel.

It’s not too hard to see why it’s so popular, either. The song has multiple personalities: it’s lined with hip-hop, jazz, brass band notes, steel pans, and reggae percussion. There’s no lyrics, but clap breaks, strong transitions, and a “Hey!” that acts as a rhythmic vocalized beat.

The song is meant to make the listener dance, which makes sense as a theme song for the ballerina Lana. “Ravishing” is a perfect match for the Ravishing Russian.

The song might have trouble aligning with a solid identity, but Lana surely doesn’t. Her work with husband Rusev has put her on the top of the list of fan favorites. Don’t rest on Lana or her theme song: both are out for blood.