[s3e4] Who's The Microphone Assassin? -
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: 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. [S3E4] Who's the Microphone Assassin?
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
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: This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge
: 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.
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,
: 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