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OLD SCHOOL FAN
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#2 |
He's Here
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His first rap, that did contain the brokeback crack, was great. Other than that he's been above average from himself, but still kind of bad.
You have to remember what demographic they are selling this shit for. Even within the little taste of the Attitude Era, they're still marketing for a young audience, and they enjoy his promos. |
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#3 |
So fucking sexy.
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He also called him a fairy and a cross dresser. I was thrilled that Cena finally gave us a taste of what made him popular in the first place. But content is just as important as format, and after the initial "he's finally doing something right," sensation, I noticed the only part of that rap that really wowed me was the pinwheel bit. The gay jokes were intended to emasculate, and that really isn't funny. I find it cheap it boring.
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