Vincenzo Camille (born 29 January 2005), known professionally as Fakemink (stylised in lowercase) and previously 9090gate, is a British rapper and producer. A member of London's underground hip hop scene, his notable releases include the viral single "Easter Pink", his debut studio album, London's Saviour, along with the EP The Boy Who Cried Terrified.
Camille was born on 29 January 2005 in the Essex town of Basildon. He is of Indian Punjabi and Algerian descent. He began making music in FL Studio when he was ten years old, and started rapping in 2019.
Camille began his career under the name 9090gate; his first track on Spotify, "Tropical Remix", was a collaborative effort with fellow British rapper EsDeeKid and was listed to have been released under the year 1938.
After adopting the stage name Fakemink, Camille released his debut studio album, London's Saviour, on 22 December 2023. In 2024, he released over fifty singles. His 2025 single "Easter Pink" went viral and Pitchfork described it as "Bloghouse meets cloud rap."
On 12 July 2025, Canadian rapper Drake brought out Camille as a surprise guest at the Wireless Festival in London. Following his appearance, he was recognised by other musicians such as Clairo, Yung Lean, Yeat, Frank Ocean, and actor Timothée Chalamet.
Camille was a friend of American rapper Nettspend and was set to release some collaborative work in the future, but he released a speculated diss track towards Nettspend on 6 October, titled "Look At Me", following an online conflict. On 14 October, Playboi Carti brought out Camille at the Crypto.com Arena during the former's Antagonist Tour. On 17 November, Camille was featured in a Supreme x True Religion Fall/Winter 2025 campaign. Camille also performed at Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 that same month.
Camille will be releasing a new album, Terrified, in early 2026. An EP preceding the album, The Boy Who Cried Terrified, was released on 29 January 2026, Camille's 21st birthday. On 27 February, Camille made his fashion show debut with Gucci in Milan, with rappers such as Nettspend, Feng, and EsDeeKid, amongst others.
Camille's music has been described as a "mellowed" version of the jerk microgenre, although he does not consider himself part of it. He describes Dean Blunt as the "best artist of all time". He also cites the drums from Drake's 2011 song "Headlines" as a major early influence. Camille's other influences include Imogen Heap, Kanye West, Yung Lean, Xaviersobased, Phreshboyswag, Drake, Hype Williams, and Nettspend. Wendela Rang of New Wave Magazine called Camille "The New Prince of Digital Nostalgia".
Camille is Muslim. He has said he abstains from alcohol both due to religious adherence and because he does not find it enjoyable.
List adapted from Apple Music.