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ABOUT G MIM$

“G MiMs immersion into the roots of Hip-Hop go much further than his pops, DJ Red Alert. It's clear that he's taken notes on the game from some of the greats before him and he's ready to blaze new paths for those to follow behind him. Don't sleep."

- Bryan Hann, The Source Magazine 

Harlem’s rap aficionado G MiM$ is back spazzing once again with the release of his latest project. Debt In$trument has all the makings of a well-rounded performance. Everything from the lyrical content to beat selection is orchestrated perfectly from start to finish. Celebrating his wins while acknowledging the losses, Mr. Don’t Forget The Dollar $ign is on his job with no days off to spare.

- Json Soto (Rap Olympus)

“This G MiMs joint [Been G] goes hard in New York — [it’s ] heavy in Harlem and cranks on the radio.”

- Funk Flex, Hot 97

G MiMs also known as @KoolGMiMs is an independent hip-hop artist and songwriter from Harlem, New York City. He is a member of the Vamp Life Records collective; founded by Jim Jones. He often styles his name with a dollar sign as "G MiM$" and uses the slogan "Don't Forget The Dollar Sign" to emphasize self-worth and value. His discography includes albums and singles such as: The Hustle World Tour (2024), Debt In$trument (2021), "Angel" (2023) featuring Jim Jones, "Checklist" (2024) featuring Rich Rillz, and Many More. He is recognized for his storytelling ability, witty lyricism, authenticity in addition to being the step son of legendary Kool Dj Red Alert. G MiMs has been featured Byrd Gang 2.0 album and on major hip-hop platforms like Hot 97's Funk Flex Freestyle, Sirius XM's Sway in the Morning, and Drink Champs​​ (Revolt TV). ​​

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‘Angel’ tells a genuine tale about angels who protected and guided the steps of two hustlers from Harlem, New York. Their urban surroundings presented some type of danger and obstacles that they had to overcome. So, they moved accordingly, unaware that they were being protected by angels.
Zangba Thomson (Bong Mines)

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