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.

In June 2022, Dimes released a remix featuring , which further expanded the song's reach. MIKE DIMES - HOME

: While Dimes focuses on his Texas home, J.I.D provides a "victory lap" for his own home of Atlanta. He raps about the duality of his success: moving "way out in Budapest" while still feeling the weight of the "shotgun" at the door in his hometown.

: 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. : While Dimes focuses on his Texas home, J

: The lyrics contrast his past "schoolboy" days with his current reality of "closet drippin'" in designer gear. He highlights a shift from renting to owning (pushing a "two-door coupe" that isn't "rented") as a mark of genuine achievement in an industry he views as full of "gimmicks".

: Critics have noted that Dimes separates himself from the "rapid tempo" of modern trap by using a slower, more deliberate pace. This allows the listener to better digest his wordplay and highlights his choice to use minimal autotune, keeping his voice "distinct" and "raw". The "HOME" Remix feat. J.I.D He leans into his southern roots through slang

: 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".