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Rmr Releases New Song “I’M Not Over You” Produced by Timbaland RMR RELEASES NEW SONG “I’M NOT OVER YOU” PRODUCED BY TIMBALAND DRUG DEALING IS A LOST ART EP OUT JUNE 5TH ON CMNTY CULTURE / WARNER RECORDS CHECK OUT RMR’S ELECTRIFYING DEBUT TV PERFORMANCE ON DESUS & MERO (SHOWTIME) HERE DOWNLOAD DRUG DEALING IS A LOST ART COVER HERE May 29, 2020 (Los Angeles, CA) – Steeped in mystique, highlighted by millions of streams and with nods from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Hypebeast, LA Times and more, CMNTY CULTURE / Warner Records artist, RMR (pronounced “Rumor”), releases a reflective new track titled “I’M NOT OVER YOU” from his anticipated EP, DRUG DEALING IS A LOST ART, set for release on June 5th. Listen to the song HERE. Pre-order the EP HERE. Last night, RMR put on a captivating performance on Showtime’s Desus & Mero HERE, where he also revealed the cover art to his debut EP. The new track adds to the firestorm surrounding RMR, sparked by his groundbreaking song and video, “RASCAL,” which gave way to the release of “DEALER” and its recent remix featuring hip- hop superstars Future and Lil Baby. Produced by the legendary Timbaland, “I’M NOT OVER YOU” follows the avant-garde video for the “DEALER" remix, further fueling RMR’s meteoric ascent. Listen to the new track and stay tuned for the forthcoming project arriving next week Friday. DOWNLOAD HI RES PHOTO HERE [CREDIT: MARK PEACED] ABOUT RMR At the end of February, an otherwise unknown artist named RMR (pronounced “Rumor”) burst onto the scene, fully masked, with a video for his song “RASCAL,” taking the internet by storm in a zeitgeist moment. RMR’s “RASCAL,” a stirring rework of Rascal Flatts’ “Bless the Broken Road,” made waves on impact, leading to a fever pitch of curiosity around the masked artist. A rare, magnificent display of interpolation, vocal prowess and profound R&B-balladry, RMR’s “RASCAL” garnered press coverage from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The FADER, NME, Los Angeles Times and more. FOLLOW RMR: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook For more information, please contact: Yash Zadeh | Warner Records [email protected] Courtni Asbury [email protected] .
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