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Luke Littler’s walkout song branded the ‘worst in the history of darts’ by fans

BySpotted UK

Jan 3, 2024

Luke Littler's walkout song has divided fans with some begging the young darts player to change his choice of music.

The 16-year-old from Warrington has made history as the youngest person to power through the World Darts Championship. He's secured a place in the final showdown, playing for a £500,000 prize.

‘The Nuke’ has has caught major media attention in recent weeks – with the 16-year-old's hometown and beyond cheering him towards victory – but people say there is one thing he needs to change and it's nothing to do with how he plays. It's his walk on music beforehand.

Fans across social media are under no illusion that the teen is destined to be a star in the world of darts but they also know he needs to change his tune that hypes up the crowd going forward – with some branding the choices so far as the "worst entry music in the history of darts".

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Littler has walked on to ‘Greenlight’ by Pitbull ft. Flo Rida and LunchMoney Lewis throughout the tournament. But fans think that's not right for the young darts prodigy.

One user of X, previously Twitter, wrote: "Another cracking job by Luke Littler there. Just need to change that walk on song though. Shocker!"

Another said: "Littler would definitely want to get a better walkout song if he's gonna be big." A third claimed: "Luke Littler has the worst entry music in the history of darts".

Someone else commented that "Luke Littler does need a new walk on song to get the crowd jumping" before suggesting Robbie Williams' Let Me Entertain You and DJ Jazzy Jeff's 'Boom Shake the Room'.

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