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My Friends Are Better Than Yours Featuring RMR (aka Millimetermac)

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RMR (aka Millimetermac) is an MC that has an extensive hip hop history that spans from 1989 to the two thousand and twenties. The Bronx-raised MC started his career in the group NU-SOUNDS with partner Chaz Rich. The two MCs created the album “Mackin” under MCA Records and Strong City Records. RMR under Strong City Records would be label mates with Diamond D, Busy Bee, Grand Puba, and more, which allowed him to sharpen his rhymes skills behind the seasoned MCs before him. During those early years, RMR was able to be on songs with the likes of Sting, Africa Bambatta, Lord Finesse, the Ohio Players, and his future partner Dion Barnes (aka Broadway).Years later, after NU-SOUNDS disbanded, RMR collaborated with BROADWAY in a new group named STRICKLY ROOTS in 1992, which was the same team of production and management from the NU-SOUNDS group headed by Big Phil and DJ Fashion. RMR and BROADWAY created an EP titled Begs No Friends, which had the self-titled hit Begs No Friends (Remix) with Grand Puba and Fat Joe. Also, the controversial hit Duck Da Boyz In Blue. With this project's success, the group could tour and perform with the likes of Public Enemy, Shabba Ranks, Shine Head, KRS One, Wu Tang, Black Moon, The Notorious BIG, 2nd To None, and more. With the success of this project, RMR and BROADWAY decided to venture off into other projects because they were solo artist that merged together for the STRICKLY ROOTS endeavor. So RMR began to record with Diamond D and separately with GL for different projects under Mercenaries. Unfortunately, RMR and Broadway did not reconvene the journey as STRICKLY ROOTS, and they proceeded on in their own directions.In 1994, RMR released an EP called Mercaneries with hit songs Rymorator produced by BIG CED, Stick Up produced by Yogi of the group “CRU”; at the same time, RMR featured on the song “TORTURE” with GL of (Phase 2 Black) produced by RMR. One year later, RMR had another success with recording one of only two rap songs for a movie named “The KILLING MACHINE,” which gained critical acclaim. After getting a glimpse of how movie recording and production correlated with the music industry, RMR decided to step away from music and develop a new love for storytelling, filming, and production with his daughter.Currently, RMR has created MILLIMETERMAC FILMS, a film production that has amassed a collective viewership of over 30 million across streaming platforms such as TUBI TV, AMAZON PRIME, YOUTUBE, APPLE TV, and in independent theaters, still creating music for score.RMR has won 9 film awards, 1 platinum award for the hip hop version of the song “Unbelievable” with the group EMF, and also his most dear to heart achievement, 1 gold plaque for the song “Begs No Friends” from his group STRICKLY ROOTS in New York and Philadelphia. With 8 seasons of the hit series (JUICY), 3 seasons of the show (BISHOP & CHAINEY), 3 full-length features, one mini-series, and over 100 music videos, RMR has recreated himself as an artist.RMR (aka MILLIMETERMAC), a hip hop legend in his own right, and still representing the culture of hip hop well.Connect with BIG CED:https://www.youtube.com/@bigced328?sub_confirmation=1https://www.instagram.com/bigced328/https://www.facebook.com/bigced328https://x.com/bigcedhttps://bsky.app/profile/bigced328.bsky.socialhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bigced/https://www.twitch.tv/bigced328https://open.spotify.com/show/35yBW0BTd4c7HvCnh9dVXz?si=HvZeE8RfTJGH6YjvHBiYzg&nd=1&dlsi=a147a471e6ab4c5chttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-industry-cosign/id1638654676https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-industry-cosign-105171601/

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RMR (aka Millimetermac) is an MC that has an extensive hip hop history that spans from 1989 to the two thousand and twenties. The Bronx-raised MC started his career in the group NU-SOUNDS with partner Chaz Rich. The two MCs created the album “Mackin” under MCA Records and Strong City Records. RMR under Strong City Records would be label mates with Diamond D, Busy Bee, Grand Puba, and more, which allowed him to sharpen his rhymes skills behind the seasoned MCs before him. During those early years, RMR was able to be on songs with the likes of Sting, Africa Bambatta, Lord Finesse, the Ohio Players, and his future partner Dion Barnes (aka Broadway).Years later, after NU-SOUNDS disbanded, RMR collaborated with BROADWAY in a new group named STRICKLY ROOTS in 1992, which was the same team of production and management from the NU-SOUNDS group headed by Big Phil and DJ Fashion. RMR and BROADWAY created an EP titled Begs No Friends, which had the self-titled hit Begs No Friends (Remix) with Grand Puba and Fat Joe. Also, the controversial hit Duck Da Boyz In Blue. With this project's success, the group could tour and perform with the likes of Public Enemy, Shabba Ranks, Shine Head, KRS One, Wu Tang, Black Moon, The Notorious BIG, 2nd To None, and more. With the success of this project, RMR and BROADWAY decided to venture off into other projects because they were solo artist that merged together for the STRICKLY ROOTS endeavor. So RMR began to record with Diamond D and separately with GL for different projects under Mercenaries. Unfortunately, RMR and Broadway did not reconvene the journey as STRICKLY ROOTS, and they proceeded on in their own directions.In 1994, RMR released an EP called Mercaneries with hit songs Rymorator produced by BIG CED, Stick Up produced by Yogi of the group “CRU”; at the same time, RMR featured on the song “TORTURE” with GL of (Phase 2 Black) produced by RMR. One year later, RMR had another success with recording one of only two rap songs for a movie named “The KILLING MACHINE,” which gained critical acclaim. After getting a glimpse of how movie recording and production correlated with the music industry, RMR decided to step away from music and develop a new love for storytelling, filming, and production with his daughter.Currently, RMR has created MILLIMETERMAC FILMS, a film production that has amassed a collective viewership of over 30 million across streaming platforms such as TUBI TV, AMAZON PRIME, YOUTUBE, APPLE TV, and in independent theaters, still creating music for score.RMR has won 9 film awards, 1 platinum award for the hip hop version of the song “Unbelievable” with the group EMF, and also his most dear to heart achievement, 1 gold plaque for the song “Begs No Friends” from his group STRICKLY ROOTS in New York and Philadelphia. With 8 seasons of the hit series (JUICY), 3 seasons of the show (BISHOP & CHAINEY), 3 full-length features, one mini-series, and over 100 music videos, RMR has recreated himself as an artist.RMR (aka MILLIMETERMAC), a hip hop legend in his own right, and still representing the culture of hip hop well.Connect with BIG CED:https://www.youtube.com/@bigced328?sub_confirmation=1https://www.instagram.com/bigced328/https://www.facebook.com/bigced328https://x.com/bigcedhttps://bsky.app/profile/bigced328.bsky.socialhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bigced/https://www.twitch.tv/bigced328https://open.spotify.com/show/35yBW0BTd4c7HvCnh9dVXz?si=HvZeE8RfTJGH6YjvHBiYzg&nd=1&dlsi=a147a471e6ab4c5chttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-industry-cosign/id1638654676https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-industry-cosign-105171601/

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