Ivorian drill star Himra joins forces with acclaimed French rapper Gazo on “STRIP,” an explosive collaboration taken from his studio album SORRY I’M BAD. The record unites two influential voices in the global drill scene, delivering a powerful blend of Rap Ivoire and French drill energy.

Built around hard-hitting production, “STRIP” thrives on dark melodies, booming basslines, and aggressive percussion that create the perfect foundation for both artists to showcase their lyrical intensity. Himra sets the tone with his commanding delivery, while Gazo adds his trademark flow and street-savvy charisma, elevating the track’s international appeal.

The song explores themes of ambition, status, street credibility, and the relentless pursuit of success. Both rappers bring confidence and determination to their verses, creating a competitive yet complementary dynamic that keeps the record engaging from start to finish.

As one of the album’s most anticipated collaborations, “STRIP” highlights Himra’s growing influence beyond Côte d’Ivoire while reinforcing Gazo’s reputation as one of France’s leading drill voices. Their chemistry results in a track that seamlessly bridges African and European urban music cultures.

With its thunderous production, captivating performances, and cross-border appeal, “STRIP” stands out as a major highlight on SORRY I’M BAD and a testament to the global reach of modern drill music.

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