From his debut project 21 to his most recent work, LAIME has quietly carved his own lane — a slow burn that’s now catching full flame. With his latest single Fire, he teams up with ODUMODUBLVCK and Hotkidd to deliver a track that’s both combustible and calculated — a genre-fluid sound that sits confidently at the crossroads of Alté, Drill, Afro-Trap, and Street-Hop.
But Fire isn’t just another hard-hitting collaboration. It’s a declaration — charged, intentional, and unflinching. LAIME brings his signature melodic grit, ODUMODUBLVCK delivers with uncompromising street-bred cadence, and Hotkidd rounds it out with a raw urgency that cuts through the beat. Together, they voice the mindset of a new-age hustler: spiritually alert, culturally grounded, and unapologetically ready for whatever.

“If dem fire one, I go fire all” becomes more than a hook — it’s a war cry for the resilient. A reminder that in the chaos of hustle and hierarchy, there’s no room for hesitation. Bars like “Use your head make dem no price you” and “No put yourself inside my shoe / E no go size you” carry the weight of lived experience — cautionary and coded in equal measure.
Speaking on the record, LAIME shares: “This song is for the ones who don’t flinch. For those who’ve seen things and still move smart.”
Fire lands as more than just a sonic banger — it’s commentary. A soundtrack for the grind. A nod to the trauma. A signal to the tribe that knows what it means to keep going with eyes wide open.





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