Help students learn creatively today! An educational music company producing the best rap and pop songs for students, teachers, parents, and unique clients.
Featured in the New York Times online, NPR, and more.

US Government / Summer School Collection
Make teaching Independence Day and summer school fun! RRR (”Triple-R”) presents a unique collection of six educational songs and 107 pages of worksheets, puzzles, to celebrate the warm weather. All six songs come in four versions to assist students and teachers. That’s 24 songs total!
What are you waiting for? Check out the songs that already have students across the country talking–and dancing!
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#1 Educational Music on the Planet
We create the most entertaining and effective educational music available. Discover how we convert leading middle-school curriculum standards into memorable lyrics and combine them with thumping rap and pop music.
Music Albums:
All of our songs come in four versions to assist with learning!
Custom Music Production
Organizations that communicate with a large audience know that incorporating music into an event or campaign generates buzz and reaches people in a different, often more compelling manner. In addition to our own library of music, we help clients by creating exciting, custom-built songs that turn essential themes and details into clever, memorable lyrics wrapped in a music style of their choice. Our songs often take a leading role in communications campaigns and major conferences.
Previous uses for our commissioned work:
An Engaging Tool for Teachers
We are committed to creating engaging, content-rich supplementary educational materials that will help you engage with students and reinforce key concepts in and out of the classroom. Our radio-quality songs are suitable for use in a variety of ways—you are limited only by your imagination! Instructors from 3rd grade through college have reported success using songs in a variety of ways.
In addition to the music, the individual page for each of our songs contains many valuable media and print resources that relate directly to the music. We welcome your contributions to or input on these additional resources.

Common Sense Media Awards RRR Stellar Reviews!
Common Sense Media, a leading media and entertainment advocacy group, recently reviewed all four of RRR's curriculum-based music albums. The organization rated three of the four albums a perfect five out of five stars.
Relaying a message with music isn't new. But deconstructing the more complex material in middle-school curricula, and teaching those concepts via clever music and lyrics, has never worked all that well--until now.
The genius of the Rhythm Rhyme Results series lies partly in the care taken to identify crucial concepts, and partly in the talent applied to presenting them in musical form.
RRR’s educational songs enrich learning and engage youth ages 10–18 by infusing popular music with standards-based curriculum content. As a supplement that blends education and entertainment, the songs harness the value of music as a mnemonic device, enhancing synthesis and reinforcing retention of academic principles, concepts, and facts taught during middle school and high school years. For teachers it is a way of engaging with students and reinforcing the lessons they are already teaching in the classroom.
RRR currently produces supplementary educational music in academic subjects such as mathematics, language arts & reading, science, and social studies (U.S. history). The content-rich lyrics adhere to state and federal curriculum requirements and flow to thumping, original music. In addition to classroom use, the educational music is well-suited for use in after-school programs, tutoring centers, remedial education, ESL courses, and in home-school settings.
We also create individual songs tailored to the needs of conferences and other educational organizations. Our work has been featured in the New York Times, National Public Radio, The Boston Globe, the American Academy of Audiology, the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and TV and radio stations across the country. We have performed selected works at events across the country, including the Library of Congress.