When it comes to his music, Dim puts more emphasis on the beat than on his vocals. He sees his voice as just another instrument, blending into the mix of ferocious beats he often chooses. For Dim, the beat dictates what he says and how he flows, creating a continuous stream-of-consciousness style with no breaks or pauses. He believes that even in what others might consider a bad beat, there is always something uniquely beautiful to be found. To Dim, it’s like a messed-up tattoo – flawed but still a form of art.
Dim’s love for cartoons and TV shows like The Simpsons and iCarly shines through in his music. He even shared how an episode of The Simpsons influenced him to stop stealing, revealing a more introspective side that isn’t always visible to fans. Despite his reputation for humor, Dim also carries a more serious side, dealing with personal struggles such as being unable to see his two-year-old son due to circumstances with the child’s mother. However, Dim remains stoic in the face of adversity, even questioning if his own family truly supports his music or just pretends to.
During a visit to Unique Hype, a boutique streetwear store, Dim’s playful demeanor is on full display as he browses through clothing racks with his managers. Amidst the excitement of spotting $100 bills signed by celebrities who have visited the store, Dim’s manager enthusiastically points out names like Playboi Carti and Kylie Jenner, jokingly adding “next, LAZER DIM 700!” as a nod to their future success in the industry. Despite the challenges and personal struggles Dim faces, his music and personality continue to captivate audiences and industry insiders alike.