Ivorian drill star Himra teams up with British drill rapper M24 on “NO FIFA,” a gritty cross-border collaboration from his studio album SORRY I’M BAD.
The track leans into a raw, street-focused energy, blending Rap Ivoire with UK drill influences to create a hard-hitting and uncompromising sound. Both artists bring distinct regional flavors—Himra delivers intense, commanding verses rooted in Ivorian street rap, while M24 contributes his signature London drill cadence and cold, measured flow.
Lyrically, “NO FIFA” centers on themes of real-life struggle, authenticity, street credibility, and rejecting distractions in favor of focus and survival. The title itself reinforces the idea of staying locked into reality and ambition rather than escapism or superficial pursuits.
As one of the most internationally connected records on SORRY I’M BAD, “NO FIFA” highlights Himra’s growing influence beyond Francophone Africa, while showcasing strong synergy between African and UK drill scenes. The result is a hard-edged, focused collaboration that strengthens the album’s global appeal.
