A quick-hit street record that snaps hard, talks reckless with purpose, and keeps the hook spinning till the room taps out.
Lelo comes out swinging with “Dice Roll”— drums locked tight, low-end buzzing, keys flashing quick like warning lights — then drops his calling card with his chest all the way up: “When I die bury me with all my ice on.” He sounds charged and focused at the same time, speaking on risk, pressure, and constant motion like that’s just the default setting. It’s one of those lines you throw and let hang, hovering over the next bar and keeping the adrenaline high.
It’s the type of drop that’s built for punch and momentum, and it never drifts. The voice sits right up front with no shine on it, and the beat keeps the pace firm so the bars land clean even when the subject matter is all about talking reckless and never walking it back. It all plays out like a room-on-ten situation, mostly because Lelo never lets the energy dip.
The visualizer matches the stance with a loud collage frame: crosses, grills, a comic-book burst, and that luxury line stamped across the center. No story to chase, just a wall of symbols that keeps the flex right in your face.
Credits
Producer(s): BigMill • Label(s): 10K Projects • Release: 01/2026 • Album: n/a
