Ron Ron's crossover appeal is obvious but it wasn't always that way. He faced two counts of first-degree murder related to the killing of two men outside a Kansas City liquor store - with the threat of life in prison and the death penalty. A not-guilty verdict in the summer of 2007 gave him a chance to pursue music.
Following a year in prison awaiting trial and months under house-arrest after posting bail, the acquittal gave Ron Ron the chance, with God as a guide, to eschew the past hood mentality - which he admits included carrying a gun, a sense of paranoia, a dislike for others and propensity to do "ignorant ****".
He started rapping over cassette recordings of radio songs during middle school as part of an itinerant childhood with his mother, a FEMA worker. Ron Ron returned to Kansas City at 14 to attend high school and grow up in the "50s" neighbourhood where Fat Tone and Tech N9ne also grew up.
In 2008, local emcee The Popper reminded Ron Ron "You're too tight not to do this rap ****". The Hey Honey breakout and a series of cult mixtapes followed, with his funny, playful, articulate and street-wise persona earning regular duties opening up for major artists touring KC.
Rollin
RON RON Lyrics
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(Cam'Ron) Killa Cam
(J.D.) Yea
(Cam'Ron) So So Def
(J.D.) y'all know
(Cam'Ron) Untertainment
(J.D.) y'all know
(Cam'Ron) I'm here now
Ey yo you wonder who I are
I guzzle up at the bar
But you see me in the car that start with the double are
Range Rover, Rolls Royce even got a Rocky Rolly
See more ice than a hockey goalie
Baby eating guacamolie
I did without
Now I live it out
Cars got to whip it out
Every year I get it out
Why I be long gone
Where maybe Hong Kong
Girls with their thong on
I'm playing Don Juan
Drinking Char Don
Where the trauma
You smoke weed what you think girl uh huh
Start the car up
Take her on a long ride
Yo she think my steering wheel on the wrong side
No I'm sorry
This is the Ferrari
Lemon like Bacardi
Rock with safari
But la de la de
We like to party
And every night believe we going to leave with somebody
CHORUS
We be rockin' and rollin'
Now we rollin' and smokin'
On the phone and we chokin'
While you strollin' and hopin'
For the tone which you spoke in
And I know that you're open
Pour some Branson lie and a brand new five
Hot man, God damn, Killa Cam we be live
Ey yo come on girlfriend I ain't no act of willy
So when you around here don't be acting silly
Ask her did he
Come on I got the baddest biddies
Ass is pretty
Like hoes down in Magic City
Now you smoke hoes and the coco
Niggas say I'm loco
Cause I'm low low from the puffo
Every night I stroke hoes
No no for homos
F doing promos
I was Def already I just added to So So
Wherever we at
Ready to act
Better be strapped
I live the life around me
Whoever is telling me that
And when it come to the cash
Bet I'm heavy with that
If your man want to bet
Bet he be cracked
And your little girlfriend
She was wet off the bat
>From the Chevy tonight
Yo i'll bet she be back
For the one night stand
Yea the sex in the sack
Yo I ask her if she miss it
Then I tell her to kiss it
Come on
CHORUS
Ey yo your girl around me that's like sand to a beach
Or a gram to a K
Or a branch to a tree
Your money
that's my advance to cheat
And you'll see me and Lance to the V
Yea acting wild
Jimmy back me child
How long you think an ounce gonna last me now
But I love when hoes call me
The cats meow
Cause I run up in them and I make their cat meow
Are you hip to the dive
How we get to the thighs
Half of my game yo that shit be a lie
But it's true about Duke from the hoop to the five
And I'm right behind him in a coup that we drive
Baby am i slick
Oh your friends are sick
To see me and my chicks in DKNY kicks
And my clique
We get the dank and bounce
And put another half a mil in my bank account
CHORUS
(J.D.) Untertainment
So So Def
Collabo
You know
Yea
In the song Rollin by RON RON, the lyrics depict a lavish and extravagant lifestyle filled with wealth, luxury cars, and excess. The introductory lines establish the presence of Cam'Ron and J.D., also known as Jermaine Dupri, signaling their collaboration. Cam'Ron exudes confidence and flaunts his opulent possessions, from high-end cars like Range Rovers and Rolls Royces to flashy jewelry. He paints a picture of living large and indulging in luxuries like guacamole, highlighting his newfound success compared to his past struggles.
As the song progresses, Cam'Ron continues to boast about his lifestyle choices, mentioning his penchant for expensive cars and the allure of international travel to places like Hong Kong. He revels in his playboy persona, surrounded by beautiful women and enjoying the finer things in life, such as fine dining and partying. The lyrics also touch on themes of substance use, with references to smoking weed and drinking Char Don, adding to the hedonistic vibe of the song.
The chorus of the song reinforces the indulgent and carefree nature of their lifestyle, with references to partying, smoking, and living in the moment. Cam'Ron and his crew are portrayed as living in the fast lane, constantly on the move and surrounded by luxury. The upbeat tempo and catchy chorus evoke a sense of euphoria and hedonism, embracing the excitement and thrill of their lifestyle.
Towards the end of the song, Cam'Ron continues to exude confidence and swagger, boasting about his ability to attract women and enjoy the finer things in life. He references his financial success and the ease with which he can seduce women, emphasizing his status and power. The lyrics suggest a sense of invincibility and a disregard for societal norms, as Cam'Ron revels in his extravagant lifestyle and revels in his success.
In conclusion, the song Rollin by RON RON is a celebration of excess, luxury, and a carefree attitude towards life. Cam'Ron's confident delivery and flashy lyrics paint a glamorous and hedonistic picture of living on the edge and enjoying the fruits of his labor. The collaboration between Cam'Ron and J.D. adds to the energy and excitement of the track, creating a catchy and infectious anthem for those who embrace the high life.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JERMAINE DUPRI, CAM'RON GILES, DAVID WOLINSKI, DAVID J WOLINSKI
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
doogie Five-Four
I used to listen to this song everyday when i was at Job Corps
Brandyne McCray
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