Dimes - Home — Mike
I.D remix, or perhaps explore the full album? Listen to Mike Dimes' “Home” Remix f/ J.I.D
: The remix maintains the core violin loop but "chops up the beginning 808s" to create a more menacing, aggressive atmosphere suited for J.I.D's rapid-fire delivery. MIKE DIMES - HOME
: A recurring motif is the "birds of the same feather" concept, emphasizing that his inner circle remains unchanged despite his growth. However, the second verse reveals a darker side of this success: he notes that people who wouldn't let him in when he was "knockin'" are now the first to claim him. This leads to a defensive stance where he admits he doesn't "trust a soul if he ain't from above". However, the second verse reveals a darker side
: Dimes immediately anchors his identity in the chorus, identifying as a "young boy from Texas". He leans into his southern roots through slang and references to "D'USSE and Fanta," while demanding that listeners "excuse [his] grammar"—a playful assertion of regional pride over standard expectations. He leans into his southern roots through slang