Kenneth Jackson Jr. (February 17, 1975 – October 13, 1996), best known by his stage name G-Slimm, was an American rapper.
G-Slimm's debut album Fours Deuces & Trays was released on September 3, 1994, and featured guest appearances by Mystikal and production by Leroy "Precise" Edwards, who gave it a West Coast southern feel. Though the record was among the most acclaimed local rap albums of 1994, it did not chart. His followup album, G-Slimm, was released in 1996.
G-Slimm's last features were on Big Boy's 1997 compilation album "We G's", and rapper Tim Smooth's album Da Franchise, which was released in 1998.
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