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Is there anythingDwayne Johnsoncan’t do?
TheJumanjistar, 49, has now added rapper to his resume after appearing on friendTech N9ne’s new single “FACE OFF,” which also features Joey Cool and King Iso.
Johnsonannounced on Twitter, “Made my historic rap debut (thankfully I didn’t suck 😅) Huge shout out to all the hip hop & music fans for your HYPE reactions that are straight f—ing fire 🔥🔥🔥 🙏🏽👊🏽 Love to my #StrangeMusic USO’s @TechN9ne 🐐 @therealJoeyCool @TheRealKingIso #FACEOFF”
In an interview withVariety, theBlack Adamactor revealed how the collaboration came to be, saying plenty of his friends in the music industry have been trying to get him on their tracks for decades, but he was waiting for the right project.
“A lot of my friends who are hip hop artists — like big names — I’ve been asked a few times. But it just has to feel right,” Johnson told the outlet.
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Initially, Tech N9ne, 49, asked Johnson to recite spoken words for his part in “Face Off.”
“I said, ‘I just want you to talk some real motivational stuff at the end,'” the musician recalled. But theBallersstar had something else in mind.
Johnson, who wrote his own lyrics for the song, raps, “It’s about drive. It’s about power. We stay hungry. We devour.”
“When Tech texted me, I knew I would make this work,” he explained. “We’re aligned, just in terms of our work ethic and desire. When Tech and I first met years ago on the set ofBallers, we were talking about this idea about being the hardest worker in the room. He said something that I really appreciated, basically, ‘There could never be enough food in this room or on this set that could make me full because I always want to be hungry.’ I just love that.”
“I love music. Anytime in my movies when I can implement some musical elements, I always love doing that,” said Johnson.
While theFast and Furiousstar has no desire to walk away from the acting scene, he will never close the door to music.
“If the song is right and if the collaboration feels real and authentic, I would love that. I would love to do a repeat with Tech N9ne and Strange Music,” he said. “If I had the opportunity to collaborate with another artist out there — hip hop artists, blues artists, outlaw country artists — then let’s talk and let’s figure it out. If I could rap about the right words that feel real and authentic to me, then I’ll be happy to … jump back into the studio.”
Johnson next stars with Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot in Netflix’sRed Notice, which hits the streaming platform on Nov. 12.
source: people.com