Nino Man feat. G. Dep – Child Of Harlem (Remix) [Video]
There’s a certain kind of record that doesn’t need a big concept because the location is the concept — and “Child Of Harlem (Remix)” runs on that exact fuel.
Linking up with G. Dep turns Nino Man’s Harlem pride into something generational: street poetry with a stamp of history, delivered like a reminder instead of a nostalgia trip.
The remix lives on Nino Man’s “I’m Still Him” (released December 18) and fits the project’s tone: direct, gritty, and confident without forcing the moment.
Nino Man drives the record with that steady, matter-of-fact presence — the kind of flow that makes even simple lines feel like they’ve got weight behind them. Then G. Dep pulls up and adds a raw, veteran edge that makes the “remix” label actually mean something: not just an extra verse, but a different texture.
If you’re into NYC rap that feels like real blocks and real breath, this one’s an easy add. Equipped with a matching set of visuals, the song can be heard below.
