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Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

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Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

On January 17, 2020, Amy Nam released a new album called "Music to Be Murdered By", which featured a song called "Godzilla".

Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

Through this song, Mye pays tribute to the late rapper Jose Wald. However, the lyrics of this song also mention wwe-related content.

In the song "godzilla", there are these lyrics:

“a cross between a zombie apocalypse and big bobby “the brain” heenan which is probably the same reason i wrestle with mania....”

The bobby "the brain" heenan mentioned in the lyrics is none other than WWE's legendary Bobby Henan.

Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

He was not a professional wrestler, but a well-known wrestler agent, just like Paul Heyman today. He has worked as an agent for many wrestlers, and the legendary giant giant of wrestling, Andrei, was also one of his clients.

Bobby Sinan with the giant Andrea

Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

In 2004, Bobby Sinan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, on September 17, 2017, Bobby Sinan died of illness at the age of 72.

Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

In addition, in addition to mentioning Bobby Sinan's name, the lyrics also mention "wrestle with mania", which is obviously echoing WWE's "wrestlemania" (wrestling mania).

Rap King Amy Naham's latest single pays tribute to the WWE legendary star

Over the years, due to the vigorous development of WWE, wrestling culture has spread to all fields around the world and penetrated into people's lives. Music, variety shows, film and television, animation, sports, you can see WWE's figure everywhere. So it's no wonder that many contemporary wrestlers think that wwe is synonymous with professional wrestling, because wwe is too wide-ranging, and the content they create is indeed too deeply rooted in people's hearts.

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