10 Most Obscure Wrestling References In Hip Hop Songs
8. Vince Staples - "Blue Suede"
"F****d the face toothless, easy, so ruthless. Ask where he from then leave his dome roofless, Sweet Chin Music kick back, gruesome."
While its golden years passed in the '90s, the West Coast hip-hop scene is alive and well. This especially true when there are talented rappers like Vince Staples coming out of there. Like many MCs that speak on the extremely dangerous realities that occur in his city of Los Angeles, Staples doesn't shy away from the sharing stories of violence.
The thing that people love about Staples is that he sets himself apart from the rest of his peers, often going left-field with an analogy, yet still being able to paint a vivid picture. On one his first EP, Hell Can Wait, Staples channels his inner Shawn Michaels to describe a pretty brutal headshot.
Any wrestling fan would be able to tell you that the Heartbreak Kid's finisher is the Sweet Chin Music, a kick that usually ends up with him getting the 1-2-3 in the middle of the ring. Staples' unique wordplay allows him to express the sort of crazy things we've seen, but not in a way we've heard before.