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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 All-American center at Division III Springfield College) made his WWE debut in 2002, and eventually made his bones with moves like the F.U. and Five-Knuckle Shuffle and raucous catch phrases like "You Can't See Me!" and "If You Want Some, Come Get Some!" He also built a reputation with his firebrand freestyle raps, and that led to a second career as an MC. In April 2005 Cena seized the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21, beating out JBL. The SmackDown! wrestler was more popular than ever and capitalized by dropping his full-length rap debut the following May. You Can't See Me featured guest appearances from <a href="spotify:artist:7pqZVedlsryCmpMGf9L9zV">Bumpy Knuckles</a> (aka <a href="spotify:artist:1fToJNxLjAEMHbvMiOpJcJ">Freddie Foxxx</a>) and <a href="spotify:artist:18vvAeSKPdqLCURIxy1xEw">Esoteric</a>, as well as production from <a href="spotify:artist:2eHvc7bebwUbjDw4SZkubY">Eligh</a> of <a href="spotify:artist:0E4UA1bttJjSFNgAkLyQuo">the Living Legends</a>. It also featured a lot of rapping about being muscular and was emblazoned with the blinging image of Cena's WWE championship belt. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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