KIT Walters

Christopher Michael Walters (born April 12, 1986), known professionally as KIT  or KIT Walters is an independent American singer and songwriter who works on rock and pop  tracks from Charlotte, North Carolina.

Career
Walters started his musical career in a band called Scapegoat which he joined at the age of 12 and he was the front man for the progressive metal group. Walters eventually moved into a solo career and has gained credits for the original video game soundtrack of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, "On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax" by Alesana, "Hiatus" and "The War of Speech, The Weapon of Words" by Knives Exchanging Hands, "It Hates You" by He Is Legend, "Fake History" and "The Blackest Beautiful" by Letlive, "Rise: Ascension" by A Skylit Drive and Boxes by Goo Goo Dolls.

Walters has worked with The CFO$ of WWE Music Group on "Mass Appeal", "Outcast", "Stories of Greatness" and "We've Come So Far" which features Felicia Barton. Walters' single, "No Mercy" was used as the official theme song for WWE No Mercy 2016 and 2017. Walters worked with CFO$ on the theme song for Mike and Maria Kanellis titled "True Love" which was used at WWE Money in the Bank 2017 when they debuted. In 2018, KIT was featured in a new track with CFO$, titled "End of The Line", which is currently being used by Mauro Ranallo. KIT is also the vocalist of the B-Team's old WWE theme song, "Battlescars".