RON RON

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Caked Up 03:08 Tools
Broken Heart 03:08 Tools
I Wanna Know 03:08 Tools
Hey honey 03:38 Tools
Hood-Ish-U 03:28 Tools
The Drought Is Over 01:41 Tools
Intro 08:00 Tools
Is The Life Worth Livin 03:46 Tools
100 Bars (2K11) 05:48 Tools
Big Foot 03:20 Tools
Feels good to be a gangsta 03:40 Tools
Me And Dionysus 03:14 Tools
Focus 02:35 Tools
Gangsta 03:53 Tools
Milli 02:43 Tools
Fresh 06:21 Tools
Mr no it all 02:53 Tools
Bad Boy 09:14 Tools
Already know 02:20 Tools
Change 02:54 Tools
Hood nutt 02:45 Tools
Go get it 02:45 Tools
Yes sir 02:20 Tools
Ride Around 02:20 Tools
FrankEinstein 03:04 Tools
My Kiccz 04:46 Tools
80s baby 04:46 Tools
Outro 01:18 Tools
Ron Da MC Party 02:17 Tools
Rollin 02:45 Tools
Repeat 02:17 Tools
Prolly 02:23 Tools
Cmon 01:28 Tools
U know 01:29 Tools
Substitute 01:34 Tools
My Zone 04:29 Tools
Can't Tell Me Nothin 03:43 Tools
The Corporate Call (Skit) 01:19 Tools
You 02:37 Tools
Whos cooler 01:19 Tools
Corporate Calling Again (Skit) 00:45 Tools
Sicc N Da Brain 02:26 Tools
Movie Trailer 00:45 Tools
Turf Alumni 05:19 Tools
Fifties 02:14 Tools
Not My Girlfriend 02:38 Tools
Ron Ron 02:06 Tools
Addiction 01:46 Tools
Dumbstutardial 02:17 Tools
80's Baby 01:30 Tools
Ron Ron ft. J.R. Writer - I Wanna Know (BLAQUE-Remix) 02:38 Tools
Skit 04:33 Tools
Middle Of The Map (feat. Young Fate, Reece Loc & Garfield) 05:01 Tools
Checc 02:14 Tools
Hey Hunee 02:06 Tools
Thinkin Out Loud 03:41 Tools
There's A Reason 01:30 Tools
Who's cooler 01:30 Tools
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Born Ronald White, this lyrically talented rapper from Kansas City's East Side garnered a cult following with the bouncy radio friendly Youtube hit Hey Honey, replete with cartoonish video (and 100,000 views) and succeeded by a series of themed mixtapes - Mr. No It All, FrankEinstein, and Skitzo-Frinik. 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. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.