Ever wondered what comes with having one of the biggest songs of the year? Ask MIMS. The New York native gained national fame in 2007 with his hit single “This Why I Am Hot.” Featuring minimal production and a straightforward hook, whether you were in the South, North, East or West, the song was ubiquitous. The catchy tune found itself on more than two million cellular phones; spawning several unofficial remixes and street inspired freestyles.
With that kind of national exposure most artists cruise into stardom with little effort. MIMS though would feel a mean backlash from the Hip-Hop community. Labeled everything from a one hit wonder, to a ringtone rapper, to just being wack; it seemed that we would never hear back from dude. But as of late he has been putting in his work to shut up the naysayers. Now working on his sophomore effort MIMS wants to prove he is far from one-dimensional.
AllHipHop.com: So let’s start with the bubbling of “This Is Why I’m Hot.”
MIMS: Originally I cut “This Is Why I’m Hot” when I was working out a joint venture with UBO (Urban Box Office). One of the reasons I was looking to sign with them was that they were going to cut certain amount of monies to my company American King and pretty much make sure we had enough money to push a single out there. The record I was pushing at the time was called “I Did You Wrong.” When they heard “This Is Why I’m Hot” they changed directions and push that first.
We started in Florida and brought it all the way up north. I pretty much solidified myself in the South and that’s how I got my respect in New York.