Slim Jxmmi Shares Rare Glimpse Of His Newborn Son

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Slim Jxmmi of Rae Sremmurd performs onstage at night three of the STAPLES Center Concert, sponsored by Sprite, during the 2017 BET Experience at Staples Center on June 24, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Slxm Jimmi gives the world a view of his newborn son.

Rae Sremmurd are undoubtedly hip hop's most notable party boys. The two of them take turning up to a whole other level and it's clearly reflected in their music. However, one thing that's not commonly known is that Slxm Jimmi is actually a father. The rapper revealed in September that he had a child on the way but hasn't spoke about it too much. Since the child's birth, he hasn't spoke about it too much or even shared any photos of the child. However, the rapper recently hit his Instagram story to give fans a rare glimpse of his child.

Slxm Jimmi shared a very rare glimpse of his newborn son on his Instagram story earlier today. This might actually be the first time he's ever shared any images of his son. It's not surprising. Despite the fact that he's a globally known rockstar, there's obviously parts of his life that he'd like to keep private.

He recently spoke about his child for one of the first time's publicly on the Breakfast Club. He did seem reluctant to speak on being a fatherhood initially but he did speak on how much joy having a son brings him.

"You could be going down a bad road, you know what I'm sayin'? You could have a kid, it could make you change the whole way you look at everything." He explained to Charlamagne, "For me, I like having a son. I just had my first son, I like the responsibility.... My momma like it, she like having a grandson."


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