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Hip-Hop Duo

Real Dimez

Hip-hop duo consisting of Bae-Luxe and Roxy, making waves in Vice City's music scene.

Hip-hop music duoBae-Luxe and RoxyVice City music sceneStreet credibility and talent

Background Story

Real Dimez represents the new generation of Vice City's hip-hop scene. The duo of Bae-Luxe and Roxy combines street credibility with musical talent, navigating both the legitimate music industry and the criminal underworld that often intersects with it.

Real Dimez are a female rap duo in Grand Theft Auto VI, made up of high-school friends Bae-Luxe and Roxy. Rockstar frames them as street hustlers turned viral rappers - two women who turned shaking down local dealers into cash through, in the official bio's words, "spicy rap tracks and a relentless social media presence." They are supporting characters, not playable leads; the story's dual protagonists are Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval.

Their arc is a comeback. An early hit with local rapper DWNPLY launched them, but after "five years and a whole lot of trouble" they are now signed to Only Raw Records, hoping lightning can strike twice. That label - run creatively by aspiring mogul Dre'Quan Priest and financed by strip-club owner Boobie Ike - ties Real Dimez into GTA VI's music-industry subplot.

More than any other characters revealed so far, Real Dimez embody the game's satire of the creator and influencer economy: fame built on posting, virality as currency, and a marquee feature as the ticket to crossing over. That model has led press and fans to read them as a near-parody of the real Miami duo City Girls.

Official bio

Confirmed

Rockstar's character page describes the duo as girls "with the savvy to turn their time shaking down local dealers into cold, hard cash via spicy rap tracks and a relentless social media presence." It continues: an "early hit single with local rapper DWNPLY took Real Dimez to new heights. Now, after five years and a whole lot of trouble, they're signed to Only Raw Records, hoping lightning can strike twice."

Those lines, published on Rockstar's official GTA VI site, are the load-bearing facts for everything else on this page. They establish the pairing, the shakedown-to-rap origin, the DWNPLY breakout, the five-year gap, and the current signing - all of it confirmed, with the rest of the record sitting at lower tiers.

Background and story role

Bae-Luxe and Roxy have been friends since high school. Before music, they made money the hard way, leaning on local dealers - and, per the bio, turned that hustle into a recording career powered as much by their online presence as by the songs themselves. The DWNPLY feature was the record that broke them, mirroring how real viral acts cross over on a single marquee collaboration.

Then came the gap. "Five years and a whole lot of trouble" separates the first hit from the present, and the duo's current chapter is defined by the attempt to prove that first success was not a fluke. Signing to Only Raw Records is the vehicle for that second act. Community pages classify both members as female and list their occupations as rappers, social media influencers and criminals; their home is generally given as Vice City within the state of Leonida. Those specifics are reported community framing rather than quoted Rockstar lines. The duo name itself is hip-hop slang wordplay - a "dime" is a perfect-ten, and "real dimez" doubles as a boast about authenticity and money, fitting the come-up story.

Music and virality

Confirmed

Rockstar labels their output "spicy rap tracks" - punchy, provocative, hook-driven material engineered to be shared. Just as important, the bio names a "relentless social media presence" as a core mechanism of their success, not a garnish: the money and fame are framed as flowing from posting, not only from record sales. That places Real Dimez squarely inside GTA VI's broader, heavily marketed satire of clout culture and the streaming-era creator economy.

Beyond the confirmed bio, previews expect Real Dimez tracks to surface in-game through the radio and music system, in GTA's tradition of blending licensed and fictional artists - though no tracklist has confirmed this. Some outlets have speculated the game may let players engage the virality loop directly, generating buzz or viral clips with the duo as a narrative anchor. Treat that as editorial speculation extrapolated from the "social media presence" line, not a confirmed gameplay feature.

Only Raw Records and connections

Reported

Real Dimez are a node in the game's music-industry storyline, which runs through Only Raw Records and the strip-club economy around it. Dre'Quan Priest - described by Rockstar as "always more of a hustler than a gangster" - runs the label's creative side and just signed the duo, a move framed as his step up from booking club acts into the wider Vice City scene. Boobie Ike, the strip-club kingpin behind the Jack of Hearts, is reported as the label's co-founder and financier: Boobie funds, Dre'Quan handles A&R and creative direction.

DWNPLY is a labelmate rapper and the source of the original breakout feature, tying the duo's past and present to the same roster. Roxy in particular is the member most often shown alongside Dre'Quan in promotional vehicle and studio shots, though that visual pairing is community observation rather than an official relationship statement.

Real-world inspiration: City Girls

Reported

The dominant read across HotNewHipHop, Dexerto and community wikis is that Real Dimez are modeled on - or a parody of - the City Girls, the Miami duo of JT and Yung Miami. The parallels cited are specific: a two-woman Southern-coded rap duo (Vice City stands in for Miami), a rise driven by social media before mainstream success, and a breakthrough on a high-profile guest feature - City Girls via Drake's 2018 "In My Feelings," Real Dimez via the fictional DWNPLY hit.

This is a reported homage read, not a Rockstar-confirmed statement; Rockstar has not officially named any real-world basis, consistent with the series' long practice of composite parody. As a comparison point for the radio question, City Girls' "Act Up" appeared on iFruit Radio in GTA V and Online, which is why a fictional in-universe analog for Real Dimez on a GTA VI hip-hop station is the strongly implied - but unconfirmed - pattern.

Trailer and screenshot appearances

Reported

Real Dimez appear in official GTA VI trailer footage and Rockstar screenshots, typically in studio and recording scenes and luxury-vehicle shots, frequently paired with Dre'Quan Priest. They are associated with the Trailer 2-era promotional rollout and the wave of character pages Rockstar published on its official site.

Exact per-shot timestamps and which trailer each appearance sits in vary across community writeups and should be verified frame-by-frame before being stated as fact. To date, all confirmed appearances are cinematic and promotional; no gameplay or mission footage of the player interacting with the duo has been officially shown.

Voice actor status

Rumor

The voice actors for both Bae-Luxe and Roxy are not officially confirmed. Rockstar has not announced casting for either member, and the studio has historically revealed its cast close to or after launch. Any name circulating in fan threads or aggregator pages is an unverified community attribution, not a confirmation - this page will update if and when Rockstar publishes official credits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Real Dimez in GTA 6?+

Real Dimez are a female rap duo made up of high-school friends Bae-Luxe and Roxy. They are supporting characters signed to the fictional label Only Raw Records, framed by Rockstar as street hustlers turned viral rappers.

Are Real Dimez based on City Girls?+

It is widely reported - by outlets including HotNewHipHop and Dexerto - that the duo is a parody of the real Miami group City Girls (JT and Yung Miami). Rockstar has not officially confirmed any real-world basis, so it is best treated as a reported homage rather than fact.

Are Real Dimez playable characters?+

No. The playable protagonists of GTA VI are Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. Real Dimez are supporting characters tied to the game's music-industry storyline.

Who voices Real Dimez?+

The voice actors are not officially confirmed. Rockstar has not announced casting for Bae-Luxe or Roxy, and any names circulating online are unverified community attributions.

What label are Real Dimez signed to?+

Real Dimez are signed to Only Raw Records, the fictional Vice City hip-hop label run creatively by Dre'Quan Priest and financed by strip-club owner Boobie Ike.

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