Get to know dat girl! Hip Hop Mimi!
May 28, 2008
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I wanted to get some info out there on Hip Hop Mimi. Here’s you a peek at a star!
Hip Hop Mimi
Los Angeles based Hip Hop Mimi soon to be a Grammy Award winner one day, is a recipient of the prestigious NAACP Image Award. She is a survivor, by the age of seven Hip Hop Mimi had composed her first song “Jesus in a bubble” by age 13 she had defeated Cancer. Recognizing Mimi’s unique talent and pure determination her parents and teachers encouraged her to develop her own innovative style of hip-hop music. With a special awareness of the challenges that await children of today’s sedentary lifestyle, Hip Hop Mimi has extended countless hours as a volunteer teaching her exercise routines, sharing her upbeat message with children of all socio-economic backgrounds. Hip Hop Mimi is an accomplished singer, songwriter. Mimi has recorded with a group a great Producers like The Artist Keys, platinum producers the Magnetics Donald “XL” Robertson and Stan “The Guitar Man” Jones. Currently she is writing her 2nd and 3rd albums dedicated to the kids movement of stopping childhood obesity, Her charisma, beauty, and generous spirit only serve to enhance her diverse musical style also featured on “The Jump Around Fitness” exercise video Mimi is making a name for herself in the industry also performing with artist like female m.c Kanary Diamonds Hip Hop Mimi is making her vision accessible to all!
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