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Watch ODUMODUBLVCK, Stormzy & Zlatan in PAY ME

By Alice DarlaAugust 23, 2025
Watch ODUMODUBLVCK, Stormzy & Zlatan in PAY ME

ODUMODUBLVCK fires the opening shot of his Industry Machine era with PAY ME, a standalone single recruiting Stormzy, and Zlatan. 

Produced by Scarr, the track leans on a chant you can bark from the first play, “Pay me my money,” and folds in a highlife wink by interpolating Make We Jolly, itself a nod to VIP’s Ahomka Wo Mu.

The video keeps the brief literal: an ATM caper where the trio try, fail, and finally blow the machine open, turning money talk into slapstick. 

Released Aug 22, 2025 (some stores show Aug 21) via Kalacious Entertainment/NATIVE Records/Def Jam; it’s live now as a one-track single. 

Watch the official video and stream the single.

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