
Profile
Famous as :
RapperBirth Name :
Sean MimsBirth Date :
March 21, 1981Birth Place :
Manhattan, New York, USAClaim to fame :
Single "This Is Why I'm Hot" (2007)
Biography
by AceShowbiz.com
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"Ultimately, it was up to me as to whether I was going to become a victim of circumstance. I could have been one of those cats to say, 'F the world. I lost both of my parents and I can do anything I want right now because nothing limits me from doing that.' Instead I said, 'You know what? If I'm going to do anything or take anything out of this situation it's going to be positive.' I took the positive out of it and I feel like it made me stronger. It made me go out there and say, 'I'm going to accomplish this because you only get one life to live'. This is what I want in life and I'm going to make sure it happens."
Eventually, shedding the dark clouds above him, he got up and concentrated on his music career. His mother had given him a set of DJ equipments including the turntable and the mixer before she passed away. This very equipment was the one who would help him growing his talent in music writing.
Meanwhile, Sean was still the A grade student during his high school years. He even attended Nassau
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Community College briefly before finally decided to drop out and pursue the music dream. He found himself a full time job in the music industry while juggling with the music writing in his home studio.
Eventually he wrote a song titled "I Did You Wrong" which he showed to Black Out Movement, the company he was working at. Indeed, it was a remarkable song that the company was willing to publish the song. For a brief moment, the production went on behind his back and put it on vinyl CD.
Ironically, in his stepfather's wedding, the manager of Black Out Movement came as a guest. It could have gone really ugly, but Sean chose the diplomatic way that earned him a deal. The single "I Did You Wrong" was out in 2003 under the production of Black Out Movement and received a great compliment in radio stations.
In the process of making himself a star, his talent was heard by fellow musician. He was featured in the song "Love 'em All" by Canadian group, Baby Blue Soundcrew and one thing led to another, he began touring with several artists nationally. During this period he was clever enough to establish
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