RMR Laments About Girls In The Fast Lane On "Best Friend"

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RMR continues to display his range on the new track "Best Friend."

Viral sensation RMR has been on a quest to prove to people that he is much more than just a one-hit-wonder. Of course, his track "Rascal" went viral after he paired the song with visuals that didn't exactly match if you want to put it lightly. On Friday, he dropped his debut EP Drug Dealing Is A Lost Art and he is already amassing a dedicated fanbase thanks to his silky smooth voice and songwriting chops.

On the track "Best Friend," we see RMR speaking about a woman who is living life in the fast lane. From sex, recreational drugs, and money, this woman seems to be unhinged. Regardless, RMR finds himself enamored by the woman and continues to pursue her.

It's yet another dope track from the EP so give it a spin and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics:

No mistake
All white foreign, but it's not a Wraith
Flood that bitch
Pussy wet 'cause she from L.A
Not no face
Wipe her nose, now she got the drip
Bite the dust
She a queen, Freddie Mercury


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Alexander Cole is the current editor-in-chief of HotNewHipHop. He started at HotNewHipHop back in 2018 where he began as a Sports and Sneakers writer. It was here where he began to hone his craft, putting his journalism degree from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, to good use. Since that time, he has documented some of the biggest stories in the hip-hop world. From the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef to the disturbing allegations against Diddy, Alex has helped HotNewHipHop navigate large-scale stories as they happen. In 2021, he went to the Bahamas for the Big 3's Championship Game. It was here where he got to interview legendary figures like Ice Cube, Clyde Drexler, and Stephen Jackson. He has also interviewed other superstar athletes such as Antonio Brown, Damian Lillard, and Paul Pierce. This is in addition to conversations with social media provocateurs like Jake Paul, and younger respected artists like Kaycyy, Lil Tecca, and Jeleel!
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