Along with Michael 5000 Watts, he co-founded Swishahouse Records and helped jump-start the careers of Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall and Mike Jones.
The leader and founder of The Chopstars, he was the first Houston DJ to receive his own day (September 4) when he got a proclamation from Mayor Sylvester Turner.
During his senior year Ron C earned a grant to attend Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, to study communication.
In 1997 Ron C and Watts began hosting parties for high school students at The All Star Sports Center on Houston's northside near Acres Homes.
In 1999 Ron C left radio to release the independent Swishahouse album entitled "The Day Hell Broke Loose" with his co-CEO Mike Watts.
The next year Ron signed a deal with head KBXX 97.9 DJ Madd Hatta's label Paid-n-Full Records to drop "Southern's Finest" which sold 40,000 copies and featured the hit single "In Love with my money" by Chamillionaire and Paul Wall.
After leaving Swishahouse OG Ron C continued to make his critically acclaimed F-ck Action Series composed of screwed & chopped R&B songs.
He always preached that he wanted to continue to keep DJ Screw's legacy alive by offering his own brand of audio intoxication, and "keepin boys Chopped Up, Not Slopped Up."
In 2013 OG Ron C made a remix of Swedish hiphop duo Lorentz & Sakarias "Molnen (Ni kan inte nå mig)" ft. Duvchi.
In a first for OG Ron C, he collaborated with California-based indie rock band The Neighbourhood for the Chopped Not Slopped remix of the group's single "Afraid".