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Ron Killings: A Legend in the Ring, Life, and on the Mic

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It was a privilege and honor to recently speak with a living legend: Ron “The Truth” Killings. He hosted a private listening event at Cult of Individuality in New York City, where I had the chance to meet one of my father and uncle’s longtime heroes—both of them major wrestling fans.

Some know him as R-Truth from WWE, others as Ron Cena, K-Kwik, the leader of Little Jimmys Worldwide, and more. But no matter what name you give him, one fact remains: Ron Killings is, at his core, a full-fledged music artist.

If you know Ron’s story, you know music has always been a cornerstone of his rise to superstardom. Fun fact—my uncle once showed me a picture of him with Tupac when I was a child. It was a shocking but inspiring photo that captured the beauty of Black excellence and the cultural impact of Black celebrities.

My uncle told me the moment was captured at one of the legendary Jack the Rapper conventions. Hearing Ron explain the significance of those culture-shaping events from personal experience was incredible. To him, it was a gathering of legendary figures in not just hip-hop, but pop culture at large—where everyone showed love and support for each other. It inspired him to keep grinding, to keep networking, and to never remain stagnant.

Most people give up on their music dreams—or pivot completely—once they achieve high-level success like Ron has. But he’s not one of those people. Much like Will Smith recently revisiting his music roots, Ron is set to release a new country project that’s not only an enjoyable listen, but a true mood booster. The album is called The White Album, it’s set to release soon.

Ron’s goal is simple: he wants people to listen to his music and feel better about life, to spark emotions and human connection. He sees music as a tool that unites humanity through shared experiences and emotions—and he’s a master of that art. His ability to blend hip-hop and country into a cohesive, inspired sound is a testament to his understanding of both crafts. His latest work is proof that he continues to deliver quality music.

The history of Black artists in country music has gained more attention in recent years, with stars like Beyoncé, Shaboozey, and Reyna Roberts bringing the genre to new audiences. Ron’s name now joins a lineage of influential artists like Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Mickey Gilley, Charley Pride, Rhiannon Giddens, Jimmie Allen, Darius Rucker, Tanner Adell, Ray Charles, and many more.

Of course, legends like Ray Charles, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, and Beyoncé aren’t exclusively country musicians—but, like Ron, their work in the genre fused elements from other styles, leaving a lasting mark on pop culture. As Ron told me, perceptions of country music differ depending on where you’re from—every region has its own version of the genre. But its common themes unite listeners through shared experiences.

Overall, it was an incredibly enjoyable conversation, and I wish Ron Killings nothing but continued success. A fun fact—at 53 years old, he’s in phenomenal shape thanks to positivity, a consistent gym routine, a great diet, and his love for music. As a former high school wrestling state champion and college athlete myself, I couldn’t help but smile when he mentioned he still does burpees. If you know, you know!

Stream his music below, share it with your family, and let them know about this feature. WASSUP! Also when The White Album is out, please go stream and support!

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