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of Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Thomas H. Smith Tommy Smith (3)
Thomas H. Smith, better known by his stage name Jemini the Gifted One, is an American rapper from Brooklyn. He signed to Mercury Records and released his 7-track debut album, Scars and Pain, in 1995, featuring the singles "Funk Soul Sensation" and "Brooklyn Kids". However, the album was unsuccessful and he was dropped from the label. Following this, he released several singles on independent labels but was unable to release an album. In 2003, he collaborated with producer Danger Mouse, and the two released a collaboration album titled Ghetto Pop Life. The album features appearances from Imani and Bootie Brown from The Pharcyde, The Alkaholiks, J-Zone and Prince Po from Organized Konfusion. A short time after the album's release, Jemini was arrested for narcotics activity and served an unknown amount of jail time, and he was unable to follow up on the album's success.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Take Care Of Business | Danger Mouse Starring... Jemini The Gifted One & J-Zone | 2002 | Album |
The I.N.I / Makes The World Go Round | Jemini The Gifted One | 2000 | Album |
Who Wanna Step II Dis (Remix) / I.M.C.U.D.O.N.T. | Jemini The Gifted One | 1998 | Album |
Who Wanna Step II Dis | Jemini The Gifted One | 1997 | Album |
Funk Soul Sensation | Jemini The Gifted One | 1995 | Album |
Scars And Pain | Jemini The Gifted One | 1995 | Album |
Can't Stop Rockin' (Tribute) | Jemini The Gifted One | 1995 | Album |
Brooklyn Kids | Jemini The Gifted One | 1995 | Album |