So, I’m very excited to release that, and I don’t have any fears that it won’t do well. I feel like it’s two times better, and it’s definitely growth from the last music that I put out. Moving forward from the last situation, I just knew that coming back out, I would have to have the right team - which I do - around me. You just gotta, you know, tape its mouth shut. Yeah, there’s always that voice of doubt in the back of your head. So, did you have any fears or anxieties when you decided to come back? I know a lot of musicians would be scared to step away from releasing music, especially after having a release as big as your last album. Inspirational for sure.Īnother thing is, I think it’s very admirable that you waited to release music again until things felt right. And some of those artists are friends, some of them were just people that came around where I liked the record and I decided to do it. It was sharpening my sword and staying active. You know, even the fly on the wall is going to trigger something and inspire the room. The single … the single was definitely done before a lot of those collaborations happened, but those collaborations very much inspired me as an artist. Did you gain any new inspiration from this period that influenced your new single? Well, we’re glad you’re back! During your hiatus, you stayed busy collaborating with a variety of artists of different genres and backgrounds. ![]() It was a process, but I trusted the process, and we are here now.Īmazing. ![]() It feels like a huge weight is off my shoulders right now that I get to put something back in the market. RMR: It feels great, yeah, it was about two years wasn’t it? It’s like a month and some change, but it feels amazing. How does it feel to be back releasing new music after a nearly two-year hiatus? Afterglow sat down with RMR to talk about moving from a major label to releasing independently, future touring plans, and staying true to his artistic vision.Īfterglow: I wanted to start off by saying congrats on your single, “Crazy,” with Ryan Lewis dropping last month. Since then, he’s continued breaking the rules with his album DRUG DEALING IS A LOST ART, collaborated with countless artists such as Darci and Kid Ink, and most recently dropped his new single “Crazy” with Ryan Lewis. Genre-defying artist RMR first took the world by storm with his viral hit “RASCAL” in 2020.
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