John Cena (song)

"John Cena" is a song by South African rapper Sho Madjozi. It was made about the WWE professional wrestler John Cena. It was released as a single through Flourish & Multiply Records on 27 September 2019, after being performed on the global music platform, COLORS, uploaded on 15 August 2019.[1][2] The song was written by Sho Madjozi, while it was produced by Tboy Daflame.[3]

"John Cena"
Single by Sho Madjozi
Released27 September 2019
GenreGqom
Length3:01
LabelFlourish & Multiply
Songwriter(s)Sho Madjozi
Producer(s)Tboy Daflame
Sho Madjozi singles chronology
"Idhom"
(2019)
"John Cena"
(2019)

Background

"John Cena" was written independently by Sho Madjozi. On 14 August 2019, COLORS, announced Sho Madjozi will be the next artist to be featured on the global music platform. COLORS, alongside herself, uploaded the performance on the next day.[4][5] The song was produced by Tboy Daflame who previously produced Madjozi's 2018 songs which include the title track, "If I Die", and the single, "Idhom", all from her debut album, Limpopo Champions League.[6] The song was released as a single to streaming and digital platforms through Flourish & Multiply Records on 27 September 2019.[7]

Composition

"John Cena" is a gqom song with hip hop vocals featuring languages: Tsonga, Swahili and English on its lyrics.[8][9] According to Cape Talk and 702, Madjozi quoted: "I grew up watching American professional wrestler John Cena, so it was only natural to make a jam about him."[10][11]

Live performances

As her debut, Sho Madjozi performed the song on the music platform, COLORS, standing next to the mic in the studio covered with blue background.[12] After the formation of the social media challenge "John Cena Challenge", many individuals engaged on the challenge, leading the song to become viral.[13] Following the spread of the challenge, professional wrestler John Cena, was featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he was asked by Ellen DeGeneres to dance to the song alongside Stephen Boss.[14][15]

The song was also performed by Sho Madjozi on several events throughout South Africa and other regions, including Afropunk Festival held on 13 October 2019 in Atlanta, US.[16] Madjozi performed the song on The Kelly Clarkson Show in November 2019. During the performance, she was surprised by professional wrestler, John Cena by dancing right behind her while she was performing. It was the first time she met Cena in person.[17] On 17 November 2019, Madjozi performed the song on the finale of the South African-franchise of the reality television singing competition Idols, for season 15.[18]

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Various 27 September 2019
  • Digital download
  • streaming
  • Flourish & Multiply

References

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