When Laden steps inna di studio, yuh know di vibrations haffi reach a different frequency — and with "Billions," the veteran deejay delivers exactly the kind of anthemic, chest-puffing declaration that the culture has been hungry for. From the opening bars, it's clear this isn't just a song about wealth — it's a statement of survival, elevation, and the grind that separates the real from the pretenders. Laden channels that raw, gritty energy that built his reputation in the first place, riding the riddim with the kind of seasoned confidence that only comes from years of cutting through the noise and still standing tall. The production on "Billions" hits with a modern Dancehall edge while keeping roots firmly planted in that street-certified foundation. The beat carries weight without losing groove — rolling basslines and crisp percussion giving Laden just the right canvas to flex both his lyrical precision and his signature commanding delivery. His flow is measured but forceful, each line landing with intention, talking his talk about levels, legacy, and material manifestation without ever sounding hollow or performative. The visual component of the video matches the energy perfectly — styled with purpose, sharp aesthetic choices, and that undeniable Kingston aura that reminds you this is authentic Dancehall culture speaking, not a trend chaser. "Billions" is a bold, unapologetic banger that reaffirms why Laden remains a name that commands respect across the Dancehall landscape. When the ancestors bless an artist with longevity and vision, the music speaks for itself — and right now, Laden is speaking very, very loud.