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John Cena & tha Trademarc - You Can't See Me [Clean]

You Can't See Me [Clean]
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Release Date:05/10/2005
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  • All Music Guide

    April 2005: LA's Staples Center. At WrestleMania 21, John Cena defeats JBL for the WWE Championship, capping his raucous threeyear climb to professional wrestling's top turnbuckle. That's more or less how Cena's WWE SmackDown boilerplate reads. But there's also Cena the freestyle rapper, who tries to have as many shoutouts to, say, Ultramagnetic MC's as he does the Ultimate Warrior. You Can't See Me is Cena's studio debut as an MC. Released amidst the hubbub of his WrestleMania win and featuring his customized championship belt (with spinners) on the cover, the album will boost his ringside marketing. But it isn't a successor to 1985's hokey, crassly promotional Wrestling Album, where WWF personalities like Captain Lou Albano and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper slobbered their way through insultingly chintzy themepop. Cena includes his theme music, and retains his inthering brashness. But he's also as foulmouthed (the Elighproduced "Don't F With Us") and boastful as any of his microphone heroes (a...t times his style seems to cross 50 Cent with vintage Everlast), and the unremarkable production is still capable enough to move You Can't See Me out of the novelty aisle. Besides "Don't F With Us" and a few tracks from Jake One, most of the boards are handled by Chaos Order. They establish a mildly funky percussion roll for Cena and collaborator/cousin Trademarc to rap over; standouts include "Make It Loud" and the mildly crass "Summer Flings." Cena also gets assistance from hiphop veteran Bumpy Knuckles/Freddie Foxxx they're best on "Bad, Bad Man." When he's not bragging about his lovemaking or MC'ing skills, the rapwrestler takes offkilter shots at pop culture and sports drinks, referencing everything from softcore porn and "Mean Jean" Okerlund to his "Oh" face, Manny Ramirez, and the Legend of Bagger Vance. It's not a hiphop body slam by any stretch. But for fans of John Cena's bold persona, You Can't See Me will be Chain Gangapproved. [This is the 'clean' version of this release.] - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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John Cena

John Cena broke in on the ground floor of professional wrestling, and before he was through, he took it to the mat. The West Newbury, MA, native and college football star (he was an AllAmerican center at Division III Springfield College) made his WWE debut in 2002, and eventually made his bones with moves like the F.U. and FiveKnuckle Shuffle and raucous catch phrases l... Read more