Ronnie Aaron Killings, known professionally as R‑Truth, is an American entertainer primarily recognized for his career in professional wrestling. He is currently signed to WWE, performing on the SmackDown brand, and holds the WWE Tag Team Championship with Damian Priest. In addition to wrestling, Killings has released music, most notably the single “Set It Off.”
Formation and Backstory
R‑Truth began his public career as a professional wrestler, adopting the ring name that would become his primary identity in the sport. While his wrestling background is well documented, his foray into music emerged later, culminating in the release of the official music video for “Set It Off,” which was featured as a WSHH exclusive. The exact motivations and timeline for his musical pursuits are not detailed in the available sources.
The artist’s dual‑career path reflects a broader trend of wrestlers branching into music and entertainment, though specific influences or training in music for R‑Truth are not recorded in the provided notes.
Style and Influences
The musical style of “Set It Off” has not been described in the source material, and no explicit influences are cited. Consequently, the genre, lyrical themes, and production influences remain unknown based on the current references.
Members
Current
R‑Truth (Ronnie Aaron Killings)
Former
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R‑Truth operates as a solo musical act; there are no documented band members or collaborators in the supplied sources.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
Set It Off (year unknown)
Legacy and Notes
R‑Truth is chiefly known for his contributions to professional wrestling, where he has achieved multiple championship reigns. His limited musical output, represented by the single “Set It Off,” adds a secondary dimension to his public persona but has not yet established a significant legacy within the rock/metal or broader music communities. The crossover between his wrestling fame and musical release may attract interest from fans of both domains.
No further recordings, albums, or notable collaborations have been identified, and the impact of his music on his overall career remains modest based on the current data.