Slim Jesus | Where Are They Now? | Tragic Downfall of Eminem's Illegitimate Son
Believe it or not but by all accounts, Slim Jesus made a pretty
decent success for himself during his fifteen minutes of fame – in
fact, he’s reported to have made as much as $1 Million off of his
2015 single, “Drill Time” – the track that announced...
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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet...
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Believe it or not but by all accounts, Slim Jesus made a pretty
decent success for himself during his fifteen minutes of fame – in
fact, he’s reported to have made as much as $1 Million off of his
2015 single, “Drill Time” – the track that announced him as the
newest drill artist to keep an eye on. The music video for that
single turned into a viral hit and featured Slim Jesus, armed with
guns while rapping about smoking grass and taking specific pills,
basically giving everyone the impression that he was about the
hardest thing to hit the streets since 50 Cent way back when...
that is, until people actually laid eyes on the guy and realized,
he looked way more like Dewey from “Malcolm in the Middle” then he
did a kid from the streets of Chicago. That’s probably because Slim
Jesus was decidedly not from Chicago, nor was he even from a town
that was anything like in Chi-raq, the birthplace of drill –
instead, Slim Jesus was a kid from Hamilton, Ohio who, once he lost
all of his street cred, more or less disappeared from our lives.
Only, now he’s back and finally rapping about something he
definitely does have a lot of experience with – scamming.
decent success for himself during his fifteen minutes of fame – in
fact, he’s reported to have made as much as $1 Million off of his
2015 single, “Drill Time” – the track that announced him as the
newest drill artist to keep an eye on. The music video for that
single turned into a viral hit and featured Slim Jesus, armed with
guns while rapping about smoking grass and taking specific pills,
basically giving everyone the impression that he was about the
hardest thing to hit the streets since 50 Cent way back when...
that is, until people actually laid eyes on the guy and realized,
he looked way more like Dewey from “Malcolm in the Middle” then he
did a kid from the streets of Chicago. That’s probably because Slim
Jesus was decidedly not from Chicago, nor was he even from a town
that was anything like in Chi-raq, the birthplace of drill –
instead, Slim Jesus was a kid from Hamilton, Ohio who, once he lost
all of his street cred, more or less disappeared from our lives.
Only, now he’s back and finally rapping about something he
definitely does have a lot of experience with – scamming.
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