Nick Cannon is determined that his twins with Mariah Carey, Moroccan and Monroe, have a proper education in Hip Hop, and he has been caught on video engaging in the process — with mixed results.

Recently, video of the twins and their Wild ‘n Out-host dad in a car made its way to social media. It featured Cannon blasting, and enthusiastically rapping along to, Ice Cube‘s opening verse of N.W.A‘s classic song “Gangsta Gangsta.”

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“Bro someone send help what is wrong with my dad,” Monroe captioned the video, before moving the camera up to show her bemused twin brother.

You can see the video below.

“Gangsta Gangsta” was a standout cut on N.W.A’s 1988 album Straight Outta Compton. It was the project’s second single and peaked at No. 11 on Billboard‘s Hot Rap Songs chart in March 1989.

In addition to education his children on the classics, Nick Cannon has lately been talking about other ways he’s been spending time with his many kids.

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In an interview last month with The Breakfast Club, he reflected on juggling a dozen children and the expenses that come with the holidays.

“I make sure that every kid that wants to do something we have certain things set up,” he began. “I make time and go do it… I’m all over the damn place but it’s fun y’all see my IG.

Nick Cannon Remembers Son Zen With Special Christmas Visit To Children's Hospital
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“You see me I’m at the Grinchmas one day and Candy Cane Lane the other day… We fucking having a ball like you know how much money I spent at Disneyland a year?”

Cannon went on to estimate that he spends six figures a year at Disneyland. He lamented the fact that he no longer hosts the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade, as he did a decade or so ago.

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“I used to get that Disney bag. They were perks so all of that stuff was free,” he said. “It’s no longer free and it was only two kids then… I’m literally at Disneyland at least once a month. I’m probably spending $200,000 a year at Disney.”