Emerging in 2020 with the eclectic country-rap ballad "Rascal," anonymous musician
RMR used his vocal chops to fully embrace the melodic side of trap. His first project, the EP
Drug Dealing Is a Lost Art, was released in June of 2020.
Maintaining his anonymity with a balaclava, the masked musician surfaced in February 2020 with the eccentric "Rascal," a bizarre semi-cover of
Rascal Flatts' "Bless the Broken Road" with imagery focusing on street life. Gaining viral momentum with his debut, the rapper followed this with the more emotive "Dealer" the subsequent month, soon enlisting
Future and
Lil Baby for the song's remix. His debut EP,
Drug Dealing Is a Lost Art, surfaced in June the same year, with further features from
Young Thug and
Westside Gunn. Taking the more focused sing-rap approach of contemporaries like
Rod Wave and
Don Toliver, the EP featured four new tracks, a
Young Thug-assisted remix to "Rascal" and
RMR's singles to date. ~ David Crone