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Rapper Copywrite Accuses WWE Superstar John Cena Of Stealing His Lyrics For His Own Music And Performances

The High Exhaulted II album by Copywrite features a new diss track against John Cena.

The veteran underground rapper accuses him of stealing his lyrics for his music and WWE performances. The third track on the album is titled “Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?”

John Cena Is A Fan Of Copywrite

Previously, Cena stated that he is a fan of Copywrite. Cena performed a heel rapper gimmick in the early days of his career. In May 2005, he released his “You Can’t See Me” debut album with his cousin Tha Trademarc.

Furthermore, John originally played the Dr. of Thuganomics from 2002 to 2005 before adopting his current persona. Also, he brought back this gimmick for a promo segment on Raw before his WrestleMania match against The Rock. As well as in 2019 for his in-ring segment with Elias at WrestleMania 35.

On his latest album, The High Exhaulted II, Columbus rapper Copywrite shares news of a bizarre encounter with WWE wrestler John Cena.

Additionally, on track 3, titled “Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?”, Copy reveals the theft of his lyrics for Cena’s music and WWE performances in a series of lyrics.

Plagiarism

Copy discovered that Cena plagiarized his lyrics for his WWE act on YouTube.

“I got the news from a fan out the blue, at first I think was the truth/ til he sent the YouTube link as the proof/ now I’m tryna think what to do,” he said.

Moreover, Cena’s embarrassment stems from the fact that it became evident to the veteran rapper that his lyrics were manipulated without his consent, as Copy raps “bit it, it was so apparent.”

Exposing Cena

Using sharply crafted, vicious bars in the second half of the song, he comes at Cena with even greater intensity following a beat change. Lines like “lies, what your rap career is based on” and “right now, John loves to play emcee” expose Cena’s biting heavily. It also shows that he has used plenty of lifted lyrics in crafting his rap act for WWE.

“Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?” is a powerful diss track that rips into Cena from every angle. Most importantly, biting lyrics and styles are a grave offense in hip-hop history. However, in terms of stealing without regret, John Cena appears to have committed these sins. “Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?” delivers big surprises on every level. Cena comes into the spotlight as Copy evaluates the situation and throws lyrical darts at him.

Written by Nikiya Biggs

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Who Is Briana Brandy?

Who is Briana Brandy?

Dreams are common among people worldwide. One of them made it happen by going the distance. Briana Brandy is the woman in question. Who is Briana Brandy? She was originally a hip-hop musician, but she went the distance and became a wrestler in World Wrestling Entertainment. A part of the NXT brand. In 2019, Brandy tried out and joined the company.

She has led a group of four professional wrestlers known as HIT ROW since joining the NXT brand. B-FAB is her ring name in WWE. The NXT North American champion is a member of HIT ROW.

“Seeing Chyna, she was huge,” Brandy said in an interview, referring to wrestling legend Joan Marie Laurer or Chyna. “I wasn’t large and muscular or built like that. But later on, seeing people like Lita and Trish Stratus, and Sasha Banks let me know I could actually do it. The bodies and styles of women in wrestling changed, and they were more athletic-looking like me. That’s when I thought, ‘This is something I could really do.’” 

Brandy cements a place in hip-hop history 

By the time Brandy was 12, her music reflected influence by Missy Elliot, 2Pac and Mary J. Blige, all of whom allowed her to expand her musical horizons and venture into hip hop. After debuting her hidden talent for songwriting, she expressed her passion for music in her own words, and her love of music took off.  With an optimistic outlook and an energetic personality, Briana began performing at local venues at the age of 16. She has collaborated with such hip-hop artists as Soulja Boy, the Ying Yang Twins and Jadakiss. Juicy J has toured with her as well.

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown is Coming to Rolling Loud Miami 2021

WWE is headed to Rolling Loud Miami for an exclusive Friday Night SmackDown

Rolling Loud and WWE have announced an interesting collab for a Friday Night SmackDown.

On Friday, July 23, WWE will bring Friday Night SmackDown to the Rolling Loud stage for an exclusive one night only experience. 

The event will “feature a split-site broadcast with multiple matches at Rolling Loud Miami” while the rest will be held at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.

This is the first ever collaboration between WWE and a major music festival.

However, the WWE has a long history with music integrated into its shows.  Hip-hop acts like Snoop Dogg, Three 6 Mafia, Wale and more have all performed at WWE events. 

Friday Night SmackDown will air live on FOX at 8/7c and feature Universal Champion Roman Reigns, SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, SmackDown Tag Team Champions Rey and Dominik Mysterio, Seth Rollins and more.

Rolling Loud Miami is the one of three Rolling Loud festivals happening this year. On October 28-30 is Rolling Loud New York 2021, headlined by Travis Scott, J. Cole and 50 Cent. On December 10-12 is Rolling Loud California, headlined by J. Cole, Kid Cudi and Future. Rolling Loud Miami 2021 is a great return for live rap music.

Tariq Cherif, Co-founder/Co-CEO of Rolling Loud is very excited for the upcoming collab.

“I grew up on Sweet Chin Music, mesmerized by the spectacle that Vince McMahon and co have built at WWE. The idea of weaving our two storylines into one world, one must see event, is electrifying.”

Scott Zanghellini, WWE Senior Vice President echoed the same thoughts about this grand event.

“What Matt Zingler, Tariq Cherif and the entire Rolling Loud team have built is spectacular. We couldn’t think of a better partner to deliver such a unique WWE experience to fans during the July 23 edition of Friday Night SmackDown on FOX.”

It is sure to be a great time when wrestling and music collide on July 23 at Friday Night SmackDown at Rolling Loud!

Tickets are still avaliable for Rolling Loud New York here.

 

Written by Demetrius Sadler | Twitter: @thademigod7

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Bow Wow Called “Paw Patrol” By WWE Wrestler, Triple H As He Defends Soulja Boy

Although hip-hop is best known for its creative take on lyricism, cadences, and beat selection, there are moments in hip-hop history that are quite humorous or shocking.

This time, a rather funny moment has happened in the hip hop realm. It’s been previously reported that Bow Wow was seeking interest in joining WWE, which others did not approve of. But now, it seems like there have been more opinions added on about this topic.

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His longtime friend, Soulja Boy, put in his two cents about the partnership Bow Wow requested with WWE, calling the famous wrestling franchise fake. 

Amidst the back-and-forth, other words were said between Soulja Boy and a WWE wrestler named Triple H. Ultimately; this discussion convinced the “Crank That” musician to go head-to-head in the ring.

 And being the supportive friend he is, Bow Wow cheered his bud on, saying on Twitter: 

“Yo @souljaboy, these wrestlers are terrified. I have been giving them the business since I announced I was training. They so scared we gone take all they shine [crying laughing emoji].” 

He also said, “Aye @souljaboy, the thing is we call our shots and work for ourselves. They have to check in with their boss to make things happen! @TripleH WE READY TO FIGHT!”

The natural, hilarious moment swooped in when Triple H took a jab at Bow Wow, saying, “Paw Patrol.” Bow Wow responded, “I’m slimming down and getting in shape 1st. The process has started. Paw patrol, that was a good one. What’s your ghostwriter?” Later on, Soulja Boy gave his approval for Bow Wow’s online remarks. 

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