Rod Bailey, stage name Mcenroe, is a Canadian hip hop musician, and music industry entrepreneur. As an entrepreneur, he is the founder of his record label Peanuts & Corn Recordings, an independent hip hop distributor, as well as a company specializing in the marketing and promotion of independent music in Canada, Breadwinner Music Group.
As Mcenroe, Bailey was part of the hip hop band Farm Fresh. He founded Peanuts & Corn in Brandon, Manitoba in 1994, and through it produced the band's first recording. He then moved his studio and label to Winnipeg, where he continued to write, perform and produce in the hip hop scene.
Mcenroe took a musical as well as production part Birdapres' album Nothing is Cool. The pair toured around Canada in support of the album. He also released several solo albums of his own raps, including Disenfranchised in 2006.
Mcenroe later moved to Vancouver, where his label is a part of the Farm Fresh collective.
In 2013, Mcenroe was interviewed about the hip hop music industry in Canada for the documentary film Hip Hop Eh.