Ron T was the only one who actually stayed on topic. He wasn’t talking about Rap as a genre but the things it promotes. And I fully agree with him. This may be the best episode yet.
Yes! He was on point and brought everyone back to the real points. The rap CULTURE is toxic. You are right, this may be the best episode yet! I'm so looking forward to more!
As a rapper I never say I do this or that but bragged about what my people will do, as older I do look at what I believe in and what I WAS saying and it don't match. I agree with Ron. It's toxic.
This was a good one. Ron T came on strong, I fux with him. DoBoy did make a valid point about how the communities do need to be fixed rather than solely blaming rap culture for the problems we see. Patrick laughing in the background was funny as hell.
Cancel court is a genius concept. Love the mixture of thought provoking facts and comedy. Much support to everyone that works on this series love yall for this thank you.
You can't deny Ron T's flair. That man is funny AF. And this whole episode was super-enjoyable, I'm loving this whole concept. That said: Team Do Boy over here. To get real for a second... ... uh, I guess I'll do a "spoilers" thing, here? I don't know if that's necessary, but I'll do it. SPOILER: I mean, Do Boy's argument was right, though. You can try amputating this or that part of "rap culture" all you want, if the *environment* is toxic it won't change anything. If you've got heavy economic pressure on communities in a country that's flooded with guns, gangs and gun violence will follow no matter how "clean" the music is supposed to be. The escalation in deaths among rappers since 2018 is a parallel to a massive surge in firearms deaths in America generally. Americans are more than 40% likelier to die by firearms now than they were in 2010. "Rap culture" didn't create that surge, *American* culture did. That shit is the outcome of laws and lobbying and big-picture Politics. Rap is just swimming in the same soup as everyone else, with a lot of its creators coming from the worst-affected communities. If you want to find out how putting all the burden for changing that on the music and its message works out, well, hip-hop's elder cousin reggae has struggled with similar questions as long as it's existed. The poster boy for making that music deeper, more meaningful, and more authentically religious (if one was trying to project a Rasta image) was Peter Tosh. He literally walked that talk for his whole career. And what was his reward for all that positive messaging? He got shot to death in '87. Because despite his impact on the music, the environment was the environment. It's always super-selective what gets to be counted as a part of "rap culture" when people are in this kind of mode. Apparently any rap or anything associated with it that doesn't fit the argument of the moment just doesn't get to count as "rap culture." We have a whole culture of Black entrepreneurs connected to "rap culture," and I'm not just talking about the handful of rap billionaires. We have multiple generations of emcees and producers who have actually lived out the full arc of a "gangster rap" career and can be heard on all sorts of podcasts and interview shows talking frankly about the peaks and valleys and the mistakes they made and the kind of values they have as mature adults, often as family men. There are whole libraries of thoughtful and interesting rap music to which we have easier access than ever. We have artists like Tyler the Creator and Kendrick LaMar outselling the drill rappers -- who are mostly the ones everyone is in a moral twist about these days -- ten to one. Legendary "oldheads" like Nas are still putting out best-selling records -- in his case some of the most "conscious" music of his career. We have so many more alternatives, "rap culture" is such a richer landscape, than the days when gangster rap really WAS dominant back in the late Nineties. But somehow, we get in this kind of mode and suddenly none of that counts as "rap culture." The negative is always presumed to outweigh it. Here, of course, that's for comedy reasons, it just makes a better bit. Thing is, it's also the kind of shit people do when they're being "serious," though, for purely emotional reasons that have nothing to do with facts. (And we always get some bullshit mixed in with all the moralizing, like the bit with Exhibit A and 1 was truly funny as hell but also... maybe we can just pump the brakes on telling Black women how to act and dress.) Do Boy hit the nail on the head, it's fuckery.
@@ATLKing404 stop just stop. You we come up with bad analogies to give credit to bad points. READ what i said again, with focus. Changing hip hop is the START to changing the community. Look up what Propaganda is & how it's used. Look up the definition if influence & them manipulation. Percocet promethazine codeine lean would at best stayed relegated to its local area. Along with the idea that I can make money rapping by doing illegal sht drillin & sliding, or completely lying abt it for the image.
@@ATLKing404 & my guy that changing the root stuff you're talking abt?? Everyone laughs just FYI. You can plant 🪴 those roots anywhere but if the problem is in THE SOIL It's pointless. The money is funding the image that's teaching each generation here in the age of information. Remember it's more cell phones than parents in the world. Think on that.
Shout out to Tobe, Rhapsody, Coast Constra, Joey Badass, Earth Gang, Chance, Vic Mensa, Saba, and more for keeping the balance of rap. All of the gangsta stuff is respected but it's too glorified. We all want better so lets do better and walk in that light.
I know right this is my first time ever watching never heard of it FUNNY AF (off subject) I think that Louis Belt is my nephew I've never seen I'M NOT EVEN JOKING we're from Oakland well originally from Louisiana and he favors my Lil Bruh if only I cud talk to him... SO GLAD 😊 💝 I SAW THIS SHOW 💕
Not gone lie if this was a court show like the ones we see on regular tv i probably wouldn’t have watched it. I love the way this is set up. Serious topics with comedic elements. Dope show for real🔥😂
no. BET and VH1 need to stay the fuk away from this. this can survive on its own. let them get they hand in on this and it will ruin everything you love about it. let these brotha build this and own it on their own and maybe one day the creators can Pick up BET and VH1 instead of the other way around.
Agreed, Rap CULTURE (not the genre) is a big problem and has become a big stain on our OVERALL culture over the years. Where rap songs are fun to listen to there's no denying that the message in them became less "telling my story" and more "hyping my crimes for brownie points and clout" and that's what's led to so many promising rappers in recent years getting killed over dumb shit. The culture needs to change. This episode would have been REALLY interesting if Ryan had been playing on either side tbh, whole convo would have been turned on its head 👀😂
Its really not most people who listen to rap have the common sense not to follow and act out on lyrics. People have whole world wars and nobody ever questions their culture or music.
Yo Ron Taylor is going places. The sky is the limit for him! When I tell you I get Greatest of all time 🐐vibes from him, it scares me because I usually don’t say stuff like this. When I see him I see a young Pryor, Eddie Murphy,Dave Chapelle, all wrapped in one. Hopefully a great takes this guy under their wing and mentor him because the talent level is insane, dude just has IT!
I feel like we need to address who's promoting and marketing these artist to us directly. Who owns these labels, radio stations and Networks etc. It's too easy to just blame the rapper and not blame the machine behind him that's empowered his voice. These artist are only as big/influential as their handlers want them to be, look what happens when they go off-script they are quickly forgotten and muted all of this chaos and corruption has been planned.
My god. This the most accurate hilarious sad but true. Found myself laughing so hard. Crying. But I agree. Cancel the culture. Can’t fix the community while they glorify the wrong things. Promote better music. Up hill battle vs down hill battle.
Cancel Court is one of the best things that ever hit our culture
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I agree with the verdict. I've been arguing the same topics. Great deliberation.
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Top tier content.
These brothers are highly intelligent. To put an argument together while being funny like that is not easy. This show needs more recognition.
Keep Sharing and telling people about it. It will keep growing in due time ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
Especially cus it’s freestyled too
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CP is by far my favorite
Ryan is my favorite 🔥🔥
“We’re not against rap. We’re not against rappers. But we are against those thugs!” Would have been a perfect line for Ron T’s argument.
Itz the THuggish RuGGish BOOOONE!
Not a lot of likes on this one. I guess not enough rappers talked about watching the news.
Facts 😅
I swore I was gonna hear that at some point.
agreed. missed opportunity
Patrick Cloud's background laughter is hilarious
HILARIOUS 😂
His laugh makes me laugh bcuz I can hear his ass over everybody.🤣😂
I couldn't even hear him but when I seen him laughing off that fat booty joke I lost it
@@DetroitGTV 😂 The laughing is there, but it's ok if you didn't hear it.😂🤣
@@thecoolpanda. I hear you
Ron T was the only one who actually stayed on topic. He wasn’t talking about Rap as a genre but the things it promotes. And I fully agree with him. This may be the best episode yet.
Yes! He was on point and brought everyone back to the real points. The rap CULTURE is toxic. You are right, this may be the best episode yet! I'm so looking forward to more!
Hard to refute decades of data. There would be nothing wrong with the culture of artist admitted it was just art.
And still made you laugh at the same time 😂
As a rapper I never say I do this or that but bragged about what my people will do, as older I do look at what I believe in and what I WAS saying and it don't match. I agree with Ron. It's toxic.
Ron Taylor is scary funny, that opening monologue was on a different level. I’m looking forward to his next comedy special.
Bro Ront T might be up there with the greats one day. I hope so
“Pull ya pants up, ya booty fat” I’m dead 🤣🤣🤣
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"I like dat shyt"😂😂
@@thachocolategod 😂😂😂😂 too funny! Ron T is a fool
@@DaniDosh for sure😂
That 2 minute closing argument by Ron was beautiful 🤌🏾
Agree
Facts
He's the funniest one
Ron's @16:02 "There are times" comes out so hilariously well delivered this is a great moment lol
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It was literal perfection and I thank you for putting the time stamp so I can revisit 😂
Life is Crazy. R.I.P. BOBBY CALDWELL !!!
This was a good one. Ron T came on strong, I fux with him.
DoBoy did make a valid point about how the communities do need to be fixed rather than solely blaming rap culture for the problems we see.
Patrick laughing in the background was funny as hell.
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Ron T's did come in strong and then got tripped up by poor exhibit model selection. You can't go find some Stripper type Only Fan ass women
Called off work. Henny on standby. Weed rolled. Lighter has fluid. Ashtray empty. And alarm set for 1:59pm eastern standard time.
Weed rolled 🙏🏾
Rap Culture told you to do this. 😅
This is ghettos post I’ve ever seen ! lol nigha just watch it hiding in the break room like everyone else
Why not finish work first?
Today was a good day for you I’d have to say
Ron Taylor is the truth!!!
Every time he got a segment = pure jokes but yet very intelligent talking points
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That’s pretty much how his stand up is lol
Ron is going to blow up this year!
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His closing statements are good
Ron, Ryan and CP are the top dogs of Cancel Court! They never let me down! 💯
Couldn’t have said it better.
Ron T was in his bag on this one!!! He killed it!!!
Ron Taylor’s opening statement was flawless 😂
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Whoever was playing the sax when the ladies came in, deserves a raise!!!!
Ron T was spitting a whole lot of truth and knowledge on this episode.
The judge's face be getting me, every time 🤣
"Where's my shit!" Had my in tears 😂
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I'm trying to tell you..I laughed so loud
You young folks are taking this is an intelligent direction! Props from a new sub in Seattle ❤
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Appreciate the love
All day Kenny 😉
Im re-watching for Probably like the 20th time. I think this is my favorite episode
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I think CP and LAVAR is the funniest 😂😂 he was getting on CP
That Common cut was heat, though.
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Keep this up. The culture and people need this. Will be amazing to watch this 10 years from now. RIP Teddy💙✌🏿
Cancel court is a genius concept. Love the mixture of thought provoking facts and comedy. Much support to everyone that works on this series love yall for this thank you.
I felt DoBoy's pain when he brought up who has seen Disorderlies and was rewarded with silence.
That movie was a classic.
Shout out to Harriet Tubman for making it to every court case in the background.
🤣On God!
Aye she cute tho 😊
@@pricemykel no objections from me lol.
Dead lol
Ohhhh my gawdddd!! 😅
You can't deny Ron T's flair. That man is funny AF. And this whole episode was super-enjoyable, I'm loving this whole concept.
That said: Team Do Boy over here. To get real for a second...
... uh, I guess I'll do a "spoilers" thing, here? I don't know if that's necessary, but I'll do it.
SPOILER: I mean, Do Boy's argument was right, though. You can try amputating this or that part of "rap culture" all you want, if the *environment* is toxic it won't change anything. If you've got heavy economic pressure on communities in a country that's flooded with guns, gangs and gun violence will follow no matter how "clean" the music is supposed to be. The escalation in deaths among rappers since 2018 is a parallel to a massive surge in firearms deaths in America generally. Americans are more than 40% likelier to die by firearms now than they were in 2010. "Rap culture" didn't create that surge, *American* culture did. That shit is the outcome of laws and lobbying and big-picture Politics. Rap is just swimming in the same soup as everyone else, with a lot of its creators coming from the worst-affected communities.
If you want to find out how putting all the burden for changing that on the music and its message works out, well, hip-hop's elder cousin reggae has struggled with similar questions as long as it's existed. The poster boy for making that music deeper, more meaningful, and more authentically religious (if one was trying to project a Rasta image) was Peter Tosh. He literally walked that talk for his whole career. And what was his reward for all that positive messaging? He got shot to death in '87. Because despite his impact on the music, the environment was the environment.
It's always super-selective what gets to be counted as a part of "rap culture" when people are in this kind of mode. Apparently any rap or anything associated with it that doesn't fit the argument of the moment just doesn't get to count as "rap culture." We have a whole culture of Black entrepreneurs connected to "rap culture," and I'm not just talking about the handful of rap billionaires. We have multiple generations of emcees and producers who have actually lived out the full arc of a "gangster rap" career and can be heard on all sorts of podcasts and interview shows talking frankly about the peaks and valleys and the mistakes they made and the kind of values they have as mature adults, often as family men. There are whole libraries of thoughtful and interesting rap music to which we have easier access than ever. We have artists like Tyler the Creator and Kendrick LaMar outselling the drill rappers -- who are mostly the ones everyone is in a moral twist about these days -- ten to one. Legendary "oldheads" like Nas are still putting out best-selling records -- in his case some of the most "conscious" music of his career. We have so many more alternatives, "rap culture" is such a richer landscape, than the days when gangster rap really WAS dominant back in the late Nineties.
But somehow, we get in this kind of mode and suddenly none of that counts as "rap culture." The negative is always presumed to outweigh it. Here, of course, that's for comedy reasons, it just makes a better bit. Thing is, it's also the kind of shit people do when they're being "serious," though, for purely emotional reasons that have nothing to do with facts. (And we always get some bullshit mixed in with all the moralizing, like the bit with Exhibit A and 1 was truly funny as hell but also... maybe we can just pump the brakes on telling Black women how to act and dress.) Do Boy hit the nail on the head, it's fuckery.
Ron tweaking, Independent is Webbie song, and Webbie did the hook lmao, Webbie taught us how to spell
That part
I thought he was doing " Walk it out " by Boosie
I love hip hop. More than anyone AT THIS VERY POINT Doughboy.. Changing Hip Hop is the start to changing the community.
If rap never existed things would still be the same. Because they were that way BEDFORE rap. Crime rates were actually higher before it
You can't change the fruit till you change the tree. And the tree can't change b until the root changes
@@ATLKing404 stop just stop. You we come up with bad analogies to give credit to bad points. READ what i said again, with focus. Changing hip hop is the START to changing the community. Look up what Propaganda is & how it's used. Look up the definition if influence & them manipulation. Percocet promethazine codeine lean would at best stayed relegated to its local area. Along with the idea that I can make money rapping by doing illegal sht drillin & sliding, or completely lying abt it for the image.
@@ATLKing404 & my guy that changing the root stuff you're talking abt?? Everyone laughs just FYI. You can plant 🪴 those roots anywhere but if the problem is in THE SOIL It's pointless. The money is funding the image that's teaching each generation here in the age of information. Remember it's more cell phones than parents in the world. Think on that.
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Hope Ryan gets called as a witness lol he's my favorite
Ron went wild
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Shout out to Tobe, Rhapsody, Coast Constra, Joey Badass, Earth Gang, Chance, Vic Mensa, Saba, and more for keeping the balance of rap. All of the gangsta stuff is respected but it's too glorified. We all want better so lets do better and walk in that light.
Patrick be LAUGHING his ASS OFF 🤣🤣
They be funny and serious at the same time, can’t lie they be dropping jewels with the comedy
Thank y'all for putting the whole episode on RUclips!! I can actually watch it on my TV ♥️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Rest of the episodes coming‼️
When Ron T asked which song made you want to get a job my reply woulda been "well Biggie did inform me that UPS hiring so I just applied there" 😂😂
I know right this is my first time ever watching never heard of it FUNNY AF (off subject) I think that Louis Belt is my nephew I've never seen I'M NOT EVEN JOKING we're from Oakland well originally from Louisiana and he favors my Lil Bruh if only I cud talk to him... SO GLAD 😊 💝 I SAW THIS SHOW 💕
Not gone lie if this was a court show like the ones we see on regular tv i probably wouldn’t have watched it. I love the way this is set up. Serious topics with comedic elements. Dope show for real🔥😂
Thank you, Ron T! That "pause" shit needs to go!! Thank you so much for throwing that mess in the dirt! ❤
Y'all are legends 😂😂 I love cancel court,all the way from SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 showing love and support to y'all
Ron T is just a natural star.... He's good.. like scary good
I love this show because everything is so funny but it actually makes me step back and take a look at things
Cancel Court is slowly becoming the show that becomes a beacon for people of color. VH1 or BET needs to take a chance with this
Keep Sharing and telling people about it. It will keep growing in due time ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
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@@DEFIANTDIGITAL BET or VH1 would fuck it up and turn it your image into something else. BET is not black owned
no. BET and VH1 need to stay the fuk away from this. this can survive on its own. let them get they hand in on this and it will ruin everything you love about it. let these brotha build this and own it on their own and maybe one day the creators can Pick up BET and VH1 instead of the other way around.
Naw they good where they are..
"Nigga what?!, where my shit at?!!" 🤣🤣
We need new episodes!!! Please! One of the greatest shows online.
Pat hiding in the back was cool. Lol I love all these guys they all make great content. RIP teddy
Fucking love this show. The concept, comedians & everything 💯💯💯💯
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Agreed, Rap CULTURE (not the genre) is a big problem and has become a big stain on our OVERALL culture over the years. Where rap songs are fun to listen to there's no denying that the message in them became less "telling my story" and more "hyping my crimes for brownie points and clout" and that's what's led to so many promising rappers in recent years getting killed over dumb shit. The culture needs to change. This episode would have been REALLY interesting if Ryan had been playing on either side tbh, whole convo would have been turned on its head 👀😂
But their being killed by people frome the streets
They would have died whether they rapped or not. Most of the ones killed were also gang members
@@ATLKing404 But it was the glorification of gangs is how we got here remember the song called colors
Its really not most people who listen to rap have the common sense not to follow and act out on lyrics. People have whole world wars and nobody ever questions their culture or music.
@@ATLKing404 how to miss the point 101
Amazing performance by y’all boyz, Ron T you showed out brother. ✊🏾
Yo Ron Taylor is going places. The sky is the limit for him! When I tell you I get Greatest of all time 🐐vibes from him, it scares me because I usually don’t say stuff like this. When I see him I see a young Pryor, Eddie Murphy,Dave Chapelle, all wrapped in one. Hopefully a great takes this guy under their wing and mentor him because the talent level is insane, dude just has IT!
We need weekly episodes forever!!!!
This was a really great debate! 🙏🏾
Top five episode, these two are a diabolical combination 😂😂😂
This was hilarious. Ron T had this before it even began. When Doeboy couldn't get out of his seat? I died bro.
I feel like we need to address who's promoting and marketing these artist to us directly. Who owns these labels, radio stations and Networks etc. It's too easy to just blame the rapper and not blame the machine behind him that's empowered his voice. These artist are only as big/influential as their handlers want them to be, look what happens when they go off-script they are quickly forgotten and muted all of this chaos and corruption has been planned.
Exactly. Who controls what music is played and what music is not
The answer is simple. We market them…the answer is literally US
This my new favorite show been watching yaw since the drop
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Whole vid Doeboi switched between a lawyer & a youth pastor preaching from the book of corinthians
“Love is kind, Love is patient.” 😂😅
Ron T is the cancel court 🐐
"Pull ya pants up ya booty fat" 😭 nah that one took me out 😭
Yo Ron T man, he's my favorite in this show. 🤣🤣🤣
41:16 I know it's simple and commonplace, but there's something about that gold text effect, it's just so damn clean! 🔥🔥🔥
Do’Boy bringing out Lew! Love to see it. That whole bit was hilarious 🧸🧸🧸
Def need Kraig Smith and Boo Kapone appearance
This was amazing! 🤣And valid points were made in between the satire. A part 2 of this with Uncle Ruckus would be comedy GOLD 😂😂😂
Ron T is now FBI’S MOST WANTED!!!!!!😂🔊😬😬🤐
I see Ron Taylor I like the video that simple
DoBoy is a powerful ass speaker. I definitely think this needs to be revisited in a later episode/season
I love court shows and y'all show is so hilarious and brilliant 👏👏👏
Let’s Get it 💯 Cancel Court my shit. I was waiting for this to drop
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I definitely been waiting
This is absolutely genius. This show needs to go mainstream. And change nothing!
I absolutely love this show. Ron T you are one of my favorites. I can’t wait for the new season to start!!!
Exhibit 1 and A had me forgetting about that fine bailiff
This is the perfect timing 😭, 2 more hours until I clock out, wanna end my 9-5 with a bang 🔥
This was really good and a tough battle. Keep these series coming lol
“2 to 3 pounds whatchu do? Take a shit?” 😂😂😂
Yall really fu**ing my sh*t up lol
So glad I found this channel. Cancel Court is so funny. Gotta share this with the homies.
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My god. This the most accurate hilarious sad but true. Found myself laughing so hard. Crying. But I agree. Cancel the culture. Can’t fix the community while they glorify the wrong things. Promote better music. Up hill battle vs down hill battle.
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Pause at JUST when the baliff turns, and Mr. Towns is straight up eyeballing that young woman's lower curvature.
Such a great show with great comedy, good points and a fine Bailiff
Even though Ron T was basically for trying to keep the death toll down., he was killing me..😂🤣😂🤣
Please make this a weekly show Ron T is the truth💀⚰️🔨🪦😂😂😂
"🗣📣WOW ! 2-3 lbs what you do take a 💩?!?!?!!!?"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i love that y'all heart and pin comments, W channel off that alone
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The fact Ron T slid in that "Rap culture made Jay Z cheat on Beyonce" 🤣🤣 before the verdit was cold. Ron was on point.
Top 10 series I've ever watched on YT
Phuckin BRILLANT & HILARIOUS!!!!
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It sounds funny but we laughing and crying at the same time. The guy with the Afro seems really genuine
This was amazing. Ron got the W.
THIS IS FIRE AND TRUTH
This is the most entertaining thing we’ve gotten to our culture in the last decade. Please don’t change a thing.
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“Where’s my shit at” 😭😭😭
RON T was in his bag this episode.
Notice how Ron T actually takes notes! Niggas with glasses ftw! 🎉
How is this joint not more popular it’s genius!!!😂
Lmfaoo that Ron T damage control is crazy we know how you really feel😂😂😂
Definitely gotta have a 24hr live running the the episodes back like reruns I enjoy these 🤌🏼🔥🔥🔥
Ron is hilarious and made excellent points.