- Birth nameGerald G. Money
- Nicknames
- Gerald
- G' Money
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Gerald 'Prince' Miller is known for Night Bird (2012) and Supreme Team (2022).
- He and his uncle Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff were known as the "Cash Money Brothers" and ran the infamous Supreme Team gang in New York City during the early 80's, an operation responsible for the widespread distribution of crack cocaine. At their peak in 1987, the organization racked in receipts of $200,000 a day.
- Is working on an autobiography entitled "The Chronicles of the New Jack Era" in which he reflects upon the gangster life he once led and largely attributes his reformation and overall redemption to finding God.
- Before gaining super stardom, then unknown rapper 50 Cent peddled wares for the Supreme Team (alongside distributing his underground mix tapes) on the streets of Queens, NY. In 2000, one of his songs, Ghetto Qu'ran, hit the streets much to the chagrin of McGriff and Miller, in which the rapper branded Prince as a "killer" in his lyrics. Word broke out that 50 Cent was a snitch, and shortly thereafter he was shot nine times at close range in a botched assassination attempt which all but nearly claimed his life. The failed homicide, bizarrely enough, only helped to catapult 50 Cent's "tough and invincible" image, helping his music career and adding enormously to his "street credit".
- Grew up in the same building as Barry Michael Cooper who penned such street classics as New Jack City (1991), Sugar Hill (1993) and Above the Rim (1994).
- Was questioned in the shooting death of Run-D.M.C. DJ Jam Master Jay (aka Jam Master Jay).
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