Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Debuts Rap Verse In New Song With Tech N9ne

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Debuts Rap Verse In New Song With Tech N9ne
In there anything The Rock can’t do?
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has a new flex for his fans. On yesterday (Thursday, Oct. 7), the former wrestler turned action star debuted his first rap song with rapper Tech N9ne entitled, ‘Face-Off.’

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
In a video posted on his Instagram account, The Rock said,
“Pumped (and humbled) to drop MY FIRST RAP SONG with my brothers, the GOAT @therealtechn9ne @therealkingiso@_joey_cool”
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He continued,
“These are some bad dudes in the game and I’m honored to add a little Rock gasoline to their FIRE.”
Including lines from his verse he added,
“Black and Samoan in veins/My culture bangin’ with Strange/ I changed the game/ So what’s m********** name – ROCK. Im excited for you to hear this song and I think you’re gonna dig it….#FACEOFF DROPS TOMORROW!!!”

Dwayane ‘The Rock’ Johnson
“It’s about tribe, it’s about power. We stay hungry, we devour. Put in the work, put in the hours and take what’s ours.”
Hear the full verse on the song below:
This may be the Fast & Furious star’s first rap verse but it’s not the first time he’s shown off his musical talents. Back in 2012, The Rock sang and played the guitar for John Cena on RAW 2012.
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