[s3e4] Who's The: Microphone Assassin?

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The boys start a flea market to sell J-Roc's new CD, The Microphone Assassin , but Julian quickly pivots to organizing a full rap concert to double their profits. However, things go south when:

: Mr. Lahey, eager to shut down the illegal concert, calls Detroit Velvet Smooth (DVS), a professional rapper from whom J-Roc "borrowed" (sampled) music without permission. [S3E4] Who's the Microphone Assassin?

The concert is eventually saved by an unlikely performance from , who delights the crowd with a freestyle about his cats. After a heart-to-heart with DVS and his mother—who reveals she once "knew a couple black guys"—J-Roc regains his confidence and returns to the stage to finish the show alongside DVS. Where to Watch

In the Trailer Park Boys episode (Season 3, Episode 4), Julian invests the boys' savings into a rap concert to promote J-Roc's new album, only for the event to be nearly derailed by a series of embarrassing incidents and a confrontation with a real rapper. Episode Summary This episode originally aired on

: Ricky, Julian, and the camera crew walk in on J-Roc in a compromising position in his bedroom. J-Roc frantically claims he was just "getting changed," but Cory and Trevor—who were spying through the window—spread the truth throughout Sunnyvale.

Who's The Microphone Assassin? (Episode) - Trailer Park Wiki Lahey, eager to shut down the illegal concert,

: DVS arrives and confronts J-Roc about his "blackness," leading a humiliated J-Roc to temporarily retire his persona, trade his street clothes for khakis, and re-embrace his birth identity as "Jamie". Resolution