Ivorian drill star Himra delivers a pivotal moment on his studio album SORRY I’M BAD with “TRANSITION,” a track that reflects change, growth, and the evolution of his artistry and mindset.
Serving as one of the more introspective records on the project, “TRANSITION” explores the shifts that come with success, personal development, and the pressures of navigating fame. Himra uses the song to reflect on past struggles while acknowledging the changes that have shaped his current path, both musically and personally.
This softer sonic approach allows Himra’s voice and message to take center stage, emphasizing clarity and storytelling over aggression.
Lyrically, the track captures a sense of movement between two phases of life—where ambition meets experience, and growth replaces doubt. Himra’s delivery feels measured and thoughtful, reinforcing the idea that transformation is both necessary and continuous.
With its reflective tone and cohesive production, “TRANSITION” stands out as an important link within SORRY I’M BAD, bridging the album’s intense drill cuts with its more emotional and conceptual moments. It highlights Himra’s ability to build narrative depth while maintaining his signature Rap Ivoire identity.



