Killer Mike

Following ''R.A.P. Music'', which was produced entirely by rapper and producer El-P, he and Render subsequently formed the duo Run the Jewels in 2013. They signed with Fool's Gold Records and released their self-titled debut in June of that year to critical acclaim. Its three sequels—''Run the Jewels 2'' (2014), ''Run the Jewels 3'' (2016) and ''RTJ4'' (2020)—were each met with continued critical praise, the latter of which matched his debut solo album in chart position on the ''Billboard'' 200. The duo guest appeared alongside Big Boi on Danger Mouse's 2017 single "Chase Me", which received a Grammy Award nomination.
Outside of music, Render has been a social and political activist, focusing on subjects including social inequality, police brutality, and systemic racism. In addition to discussing related topics in his music, he has lectured about similar issues at colleges and universities, written about such matters for publications including ''Billboard'', and been the subject of interviews regarding police misconduct and race relations. He was a visible and vocal supporter of Bernie Sanders' 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, and supported Sanders once more in his 2020 presidential campaign. Render has appeared in films such as ''Idlewild'', ''Baby Driver'', ''ATL'', and ''America: The Motion Picture''. His six episode docu-series, ''Trigger Warning with Killer Mike'' investigated social issues that affect Black Americans, and premiered on Netflix in January 2019. His weekly interview program for Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), ''Love & Respect'' (2021–present), won an Emmy Award in 2022. Provided by Wikipedia