Mist is a hip-hop rapper from England. He was born on March 02, 1992, and his birthplace in Birmingham, England. His height is about 5′ 10”. After being released from prison in 2015, he began pursuing a career in music, releasing a number of freestyles throughout the year before releasing his single ”So High” with fredo His second EP, Diamond in the Dirt, was released in February 2018 and peaked at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart.
Mist was born in Birmingham, England, to parents from Carriacou, one of the tri-island states of Grenada, and Petit Martinique who lived in a predominately Punjabi community.
His father was a guitarist and at a young age, he began taking an interest in rap music and would listen to Busta Rhymes, The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, and Puff Daddy as a child.
After his older brother moved out of the house, Sylvester moved into his bedroom and began experimenting with his music equipment, making beats and writing some of his own rhymes to go with them.
In March 2012, Mist was fined £80 for possession of marijuana and sentenced to probation.
In 2014, he was involved in a police chase on the M6 after being caught driving without a license and sentenced to 14 months in prison.
He was in trouble with the law during his youth for robbery though he claims he was not involved with gang life as he and friends were more into cars and motorbike riding.
After his release from prison in 2015, Mist began pursuing a career in music, releasing his first freestyle to YouTube channel called P110.
His debut EP, ”M I S to the T”, was released in September 2016 and broke into the UK charts, peaking at number 75.
Shortly after, Mist was signed to Warner Bros. Records and given his own imprint, Sick made Ent. Throughout 2016 and 2017, he released several singles through the label, including ”Madness”, “Hot Property” and “Marijuana” featuring Chip.
In February 2018, Mist released his second EP, ”Diamond in the Dirt”, featuring collaborations with MoStack, Nines, and Not3s. The EP peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 6 weeks.