No bricks or mortar could stop him. No barbed wire fence or penitentiary could
trap him. No obstacles or pitfalls set before him could sink him. Yet he rose from
the ghettos of New Orleans and soared through the continents of the Universe as
G DINERO. G Dinero grew up in the projects of New Orleans, Louisiana; and from a
young age, he was predicted to be a SMASH HIT. Music helped to raise this young
man into an accomplished musician. After writing songs and producing his own
music, G Dinero began opening shows for notable artists from labels, such as Cash
Money Records.
G Dinero relocated to Atlanta, Georgia and landed a deal with Evander Holyfield.
While in Atlanta, he immediately gained recognition on V-103 and Hot 107.9 with
songs like ‘In My State’ featuring DSGB, ‘That’s Gangsta Dogg’ featuring Bun B, and
the smash hit ‘Tilt Ya Hat’ featuring Pastor Troy and 2Meka Diaz. Unfortunately,
his life abruptly changed when some of his family members perished in Hurricane
Katrina. Three months later, his sister died. Though difficult, G Dinero defied these
odds and returned to the studio to complete his album “Ghetto Drama Volume II, I’m
Still Breathin,” this time, with PASSION.
“Ghetto Drama Volume II, I’m Still Breathin,” is a masterpiece embodying the soul
of the streets. Artists, such as C-Murder, Scarface, Bun B, BG, and Big Mike of the
Ghetto Boys, contributed to the authentic sounds of the Dirty South. While artists,
such as Akon, Young Buck of G-Unit, and The Eastside Boyz added even more heat
from the steamy south. His self-produced single, ‘Tilt Ya Hat’ was an instant club
banger and street anthem.
G Dinero received the 2006 Urban Media Film Festival’s Video Award for the
video ‘Waitin Fa Ma Season,’ directed by Gabriel Hart. In that same year, he
appeared on the red carpet and attended the BET Hip Hop Awards with Evander
Holyfield and 2Meka Diaz. He later appeared on BET’s “How I’m Livin’” with Evander
Holyfield. In 2009, he was nominated for BET’s “Most Anticipated Artist of the
Year.” In addition, after receiving over 455,000 votes, G Dinero’s video ‘Tilt Ya Hat’
was voted as the April 2009 BET “Ya Heard” Artist of the Month. He also recorded,
produced, and filmed a Barak Obama tribute entitled ‘A Change is Gonna Come’
which features Grammy Award winner Toni Rich. He made guest appearances/acting
in music videos by artist, such as Rocko ‘This Morning’ and Plies ‘The Letter.’
In 2010, G Dinero joined C-Murder’s group The Cuttboyz under TRU Records.
He featured on the song “The Cutt Boyz” from C-Murder’s album “Screamin’ 4
Vengeance” under Asylum Records. He went on to produce track #2 “The Best P—
– You Ever Had” for rapper Khia’s album “Nasti Muzik” under Big Cat Records/Tommy
Boy Entertainment. He also produced the song “My Cookies” for singer Virgo who
sang the hit song “My Boo” (Ghost Town DJs/So So Def).
Currently, G Dinero is operating Wanted Nationwide Entertainment, LLC. Artists
on his roster includes 2Meka Diaz and Earz who collaborated with him on his latest
single ‘Woedee.’ After ‘Woedee’ received such positive feedback and reviews from
mass audiences during performances, G Dinero decided to direct a music video for
the song. This video features appearances by Evander Holyfield, C-Murder, New
Orleans Queen of Bounce Cheeky Blakk, G-Unit’s Kidd Kidd, Big Sam (of Lil Jon’s
Eastside Boyz), and people of various ages, races, and cultures.
G-Dinero is now spreading his wings in other genres of music and business. In
addition to hip-hop, he is producing RnB, Gospel, and Country music. He is Vice
President of Five-Star Fragrance, and is nominated for the 2013 World Wide
Access TV Male Underground Hip Hop Entertainment Award. G Dinero can also be
heard on C Murder’s latest mixtape “Ricochet.” And now….G Dinero has brought
Woedee to a global level…and this song has become an anthem…the whole world is
saying…“Woedee!!!”