#4 Now What
This is one of the tracks on Cena's album that stands out, and maybe that is due to the quick, efficient hook or the ice-cold verses. This song sees Cena team up with Tha Trademarc to craft one of the more laid back songs on this album.
While the beat on this track may make it seem relaxed, Cena and Trademarc tried to bring some life lessons here which make it more than an easy-going melody. Moreover, Trademarc elevates the slower tracks on this album, and this one is no exception.
#5 Just Another Day
This might be a biased option, but from my point of view, "Just Another Day" might be Cena's most thoughtful track on the entire album. While it may not sound as catchy as one would expect or the bars are not that hard-hitting, the structure of the verses and words can feel relatable to anyone listening.
Cena plays the polar opposite of Tha Trademarc on this track, as both men rap about the problems in their respective lives. And throughout the song, we learn that Cena's issues might not be as big as his cousin's.
However, one of the last lines of the track reveals that they have one thing in common even though they live on opposite sides of the financial spectrum. You could call it cheesy 2000s underground rap, but it's a thoughtful theme to incorporate in a wrestler's rap album.