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Did Motorhead write the game for HHH?

Did Motorhead write the game for HHH?

“Hammered… I’m kind of ambivalent, it’s up and down. There’s some good tracks on it and there’s some crap on it.” The album is perhaps best remembered for The Game, written by WWE music composer Jim Johnston as the entrance theme for wrestler Triple H.

Who did the game write for?

During a recent discussion on Clubhouse, #TheGame and his close associate @wack100 claimed that Game wrote the classic GRODT opener ‘What Up Gangsta’ for #50Cent. “I’m going to speak on something you don’t never speak on,” Wack says.

When did HHH start using Motorhead?

Over the course of his career, Triple H (whose real name is Paul Levesque) has become friends with Motöorhead frontman and rock legend Lemmy Kilmister (Triple H appeared on a Motörhead album back in 2002 and often introduces the band in concert).

Who created Triple H theme song?

Triple H’s entrance themes have always been exciting to listen to. In a WWE Behind The Theme video, legendary music composer Jim Johnston spoke about how he created HHH’s theme song.

What rappers have no ghost writers?

Then there are rappers who have a good reputation for not using a ghostwriter include:

Rapper Use Ghostwriters?
Eminem No
Kendrick Lamar No
T.I. No
Lil Wayne No

What does it mean when you lost The Game?

The original person loses, but they take someone else down with them. This often involves the admission of I just lost The Game. As soon as the other person hears about The Game, they automatically think of it, meaning they lose, too.

Who wrote Triple H song?

The best part is Jim wrote ‘The Game’ theme song in under 5 minutes and he made it only on three cords. He talks about how it was easy for him to write ‘Time to play The Game’ theme song as it went very well with Triple H’s character on screen. Jim Johnston wrote the song, and Motorhead performed it.