What Would Be Your Walkout Music?
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My walkout would be I'm stealing it off give this one but the Chicago Bulls theme that's that's my favorite walkout song think of it by KSI. This is quite funny. I want my funeral music to be the Champions League theme song. Sorry, that's just so light out of the blue but I want my people to carry my coffin with a my walkout song would be never too much never too bad cuz I just love that song. Silence.
What Would Be Your Walkout Music? is a rapid fire, humor driven Short where the Sidemen crew share their imaginative pick for walkout tunes and sprinkle in lighthearted banter about funerals, famous sports themes, and classic tracks. The clip opens with a playful reveal, as one member jokes about stealing a theme for a walkout and referencing the Chicago Bulls motif, setting a fun, high-energy tone. The central bit revolves around each creator proposing a distinctive song choice as their own signature exit music, with a running quip about the Champions League theme as funeral music, which is delivered with playful confusion and practical humor from the group. The dialogue then pivots to personal favorite songs such as Never Too Much, underscoring the moment with a lighter, almost karaoke like delivery that keeps the pace brisk. Throughout, the participants acknowledge the reactions of the others, highlight music knowledge, and lean into the playful self awareness that fans of the Sidemen expect, creating a shareable, meme friendly moment. The short culminates in a sense of camaraderie and a wink at how these music selections reflect the personalities and inside jokes of the group, inviting viewers to comment on their own walkout picks and to appreciate the group dynamics on display. The overall takeaway is that walkout music can be as much about personality and humor as about fan favorite tracks, and the clip succeeds by pairing recognizable music references with the distinctive banter of the Sidemen crew.
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