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Welcome to Mic Drops and Elbow Drops, Carl Lamarre's new rap and wrestling column. His first entry explores the 20th anniversary of John Cena's one and only album, You Can't See Me.
John Cena lit up the rap world when he dropped off his debut (and to date only) rap album, You Can’t See Me, on May 10, 2005. The surprisingly versatile rap record ended up charting at No. 15 on ...
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Think You Know John Cena? 10 Surprising Facts About His WWE CareerRaj Prashad 5) He Released a Rap Album In 2005 That Went Platinum John Cena's first attempt at WWE stardom fell flat, with Ruthless Aggression, a ton of gel in his hair, and some generic wrestling ...
John Cena was in the studio recording rap music between matches in the WWE. This resulted in his first and only studio album, You Can't See Me, which peaked at 15 on the Billboard 200. Take a look ...
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From Teaming With Travis Scott to Rapping in Mandarin: John Cena's 6 Best Hip-Hop MomentsJohn Cena entered the WWE ring with Travis ... raps and even a Billboard 200-charting album. He garnered notable co-signs from some of rap's biggest stars, and even linked with a few to make ...
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