Gee Get Money Pays Homage to Kanye West Through Powerful Remake of “Through the Wire”

Chicago native Gee Get Money draws inspiration from Kanye West, particularly his iconic song "Through the Wire" from the album "College Dropout." The track serves as a metaphor for overcoming life's challenges, as Gee reflects on personal experiences, including the loss of his sister in 2022 from a brain aneurysm.

Gee's latest song, "From The Go," cleverly incorporates references to Kanye's discography, adding a fresh and unique dimension to the hip-hop scene. Explore more about Gee Get Money and his musical journey here.

Dreaming big, Gee envisions Kanye West hearing and even featuring on his song, fueled by a belief in manifestation.

Gee told Tastemaker Collective Media Team:

"It would Be a dream come true for Kanye to hear my song and even feature on it I know it's going to happen I believe in manifestation so it's already done in my head lol!"

Gee and manager Eddie Davila have gained attention, with notable achievements such as winning the Summer Jam hosted by WGCI and sharing the stage with Lil Durk at the United Center in front of 20,000 people.

The Chicago White Sox recognized Gee's efforts, inviting him to deliver the honorary ball at a home game, showcasing his dedication to the craft.

Founder Sunny Biggy of "Aboy and His Dream", Fox 32 New Anchor Corey McPherrin, Gee Get Money, Easy Eric "TDP/Rapalot Midwest"

Notably discovered by Easy Eric from TrustdaProcess/Rapalot Midwest, Gee became an official member of the Mobties Family, under the mentorship of J Prince.

In 2021, J Prince played a crucial role in reviving Drake and Kanye West's relationship, aiming to raise awareness about Larry Hoover’s incarceration in the United States. They organized a benefit concert in December 2021, contributing to judicial reform advocacy groups.

Beyond his musical pursuits, Gee Get Money is an ambassador for the non-profit "Aboy and His Dream," raising funds for underserved youth in Africa and Chicago. Founder Sunny Biggy has made a significant impact, feeding 10 million kids, building 1,000 playgrounds, and funding scholarships for young adults in Chicago.

Join Gee Get Money's mission to give back on February 3rd, 2024, by supporting the fundraiser to raise $350k. To participate click here.

Notable supporters include Fox 32 News Anchor Corey McPherrin and Easy Eric of TDP/Rapalot Midwest. Gee Get Money's liquor sponsor, Tequila 1349, adds a vibrant touch to his journey. Explore more at Tequila 1349.