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    <title>Mims</title>
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      <title>Mims</title>
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      <dc:subject>Mims, Urban, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up in Washington Heights, a largely Dominican enclave in upper Manhattan, it would have been easy or even expected for Shawn <a id='f3497' class='f3497' href='/affiliate/C3497'>Mims</a> to soak up his immediate musical influences. Fast, New York-styled rap or reggaeton might have been his inspirations, but Mims&#8217;s breakout song in 2007 was the slow and simple &#8220;This Is Why I&#8217;m Hot.&#8221; The song was an ode to himself but also a love letter to hip-hop, region-by-region, delivered over a vaguely Southern, possibly West-Coast-styled beat. People everywhere ate it up. &#8220;This Is Why I&#8217;m Hot&#8221; peaked at No. 1 on four Billboard charts, including Rhythmic Top 40 and the <em>Billboard</em> 100.</p>

<p>Although Mims offered a single that was not the kind of hip-hop people expected from a New York rapper, that was part of its deceptive pull. His complete debut album, tiled <em>Music Is My Savior</em> to play off his last name, in fact tests many styles, with many of the songs&#8217; themes revolving simply around having a good time.</p>

<p>That&#8217;s another of Mims&#8217;s unlikely but smart choices: Although he lost both parents before turning 13 and grew up in a gritty neighborhood, he shied away from negativity. He enrolled in community college for a spell, but dropped out to pursue his passion; after appearing on a song by Canadian group Baby Blue Soundcrew in 2001 and releasing a song, &#8220;I Did You Wrong,&#8221; in 2003, Mims independently released &#8220;This is Why I&#8217;m Hot&#8221; in 2006. Radio airplay helped it get the attention of EMI/Capitol, which released his full album in 2007. That album peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top R&amp;B/Hip-Hop albums chart.</p>

<p>Given his great achievements in the face of hardship, his album title doesn&#8217;t seem playful at all, but rather the mantra of a determined young man.</p>
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