Mike Dimes
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Mike Dimes | |
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| Born | Michael C. Goode[1] June 18, 2001[2] Killeen, Texas, U.S.[3] |
| Origin | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2018–present[4] |
| Labels | Encore Recordings[3] |
Michael C. Goode,[1] known professionally as Mike Dimes is an American rapper and singer from San Antonio, Texas.[3] He is known for his single "My Story" which received traction on TikTok.[3]
Early life
[edit | edit source]Michael Goode, stage name "Mike Dimes" was born into a military family, moving across the United States of America, traveling to states as of Colorado & South Carolina, before settling back In his home state of Texas where he moved to San Antonio, Texas In his sophomore year of high school, later on he dropped his passions for basketball and baseball and decided to pursue a passion of music.
Career
[edit | edit source]2021: Breakthrough
[edit | edit source]In 2021, Goode came to prominence with the success of his single "My Story" on TikTok.[4] It received around 2 billion views on the platform.[5] He released his debut mixtape DLOG in May 2021.
2022-present
[edit | edit source]In January 2022, he was selected by Spotify as one of their 10 Most Necessary Artists to Watch in 2022.[5] In March 2022 he released his debut studio album In Dimes We Trust. In June 2022, he remixed his hit single "Home" with a feature from JID.[6] Also in June 2022, he appeared on American rapper Jeleel's single titled "Clubhouse".[7] In June 2023 he released his second studio album Texas Boy. He also has an appearance on Dro Kenji's album "Wish You Were Here"
Artistry
[edit | edit source]Mike Dimes main influences include ASAP Rocky and Joey Badass.[4]
Discography
[edit | edit source]Studio albums
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| In Dimes We Trust[8][2] |
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| Texas Boy |
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Mixtapes
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| DLOG[9] |
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External links
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