"They're going to arrest me": Gims releases a track just after being charged with aggravated money laundering
"They're going to arrest me": Gims releases a track just after being charged with aggravated money laundering

Barely a week after being charged in Paris with aggravated money laundering, Gims has relaunched his musical career with Sun, a track released online on Friday. The Congolese artist thus returns with a new song amidst the media frenzy surrounding the judicial investigation targeting him. 

A piece that echoes his arrest

In this new single, Gims slips in an allusion to his current situation. He specifically mentions being "They're going to arrest me."before moving on to the idea that he continues to release standout tracks and aims for another exclusive this year. Available on streaming platforms, Sun is presented as a piece of approximately 2 minutes. 

Gims' entourage dismisses the idea of ​​a song focused on police custody.

When asked about the meaning of this statement, the singer's entourage explained that they did not want to "commenting on an ongoing investigation"At the same time, he acknowledges the idea of ​​a wink, while assuring that "It's not a song about his time in police custody." 

Charged on March 27th and then released under judicial supervision, Gims remains presumed innocent at this stage.