What do you call an emcee who is always on the scene, flexing like John Cena, but you just cant see him? Well if you haven't heard of Plhus 1 yet then I suggest that you get familiar. Coming out of East Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY, the Faceless Gawd, known for wearing designer brand scarves on his face is next up from the borough with an laundry list of legends. Plhus is back with his new single "John Cena." Laced with a laid back trunk shaker produced by Forever Young Beats, Plhus goes in and lets everyone know what a day in his Timbs is like. "Creep me in you teepee and you can be my Navajo" is not just a witty rap line but also a part of his culture. With a mother of Native American descent and a father who's assisted Harriet Tubman in creating the Underground Railroad, even in subtle metaphors the Faceless Gawd manages to shout out his heritage. John Cena is just the start for the enigmatic emcee as he plans to drop his first EP soon, named for another mysterious figure, The Night King. With tremendous skill and truth behind him, I wouldn't be surprised to fans rocking designers scarves on their faces and reciting lyrics from "John Cena" in homage to the Faceless Gawd.
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