Dharmie DRN’s “LIKE ME” blends Afro-drill and Afrofusion into a lively, street-ready package that’s emotionally grounded. The track is so accessible and so hard-hitting, with a smooth blend of hard-hitting energy and melodic flow. There’s an impression from the start that the artist knows what kind of vibe he wants to put out, and he puts it out with clarity and charisma.
One of the best things about the song is the mix of Yoruba and English storytelling. It feels less like a stylistic choice for the sake of impressing, more like something true to the artist’s identity, adding a personal texture to the record. The bilinguality adds some rhythm and cultural depth, making the song feel in motion from start to finish. He drifts through the production with ease and switches flows easily between melodic smoothness and sharp delivery.
A large part of the song's replay value is its production. The Afro-drill bounce keeps the energy going throughout, while the melodic undertones soften the edges just enough to make the song easy to revisit over and over again. It feels made for moving, in clubs, headphones, gym playlists, or viral social moments. Despite its commercial potential, it is still full of personality. But there is personality in the performance, and that personality gives the song a stronger emotional smack than many records seeking the same lane.
