Lemi Vice’s “DRIVIN’ (ME CRAZY)” is a late-night sprint through the heart of house
Lemi Vice isn’t here for the slow burn. On “DRIVIN’ (ME CRAZY)”, the Indianapolis producer proves — once again — that he knows exactly where the pulse is and how to make it race. Clocking in as his latest self-released club weapon, the single is high-tempo and laser-focused, built for the kind of dancefloor that doesn’t need a reason to move — only a rhythm to obey.
This is house music trimmed of fat. From the jump, Vice keeps things tight: the groove is clean, the hook hits without overreaching, and the transitions are seamless. It’s all about momentum here — not just BPMs, but intention. Where some producers ride the wave, Lemi Vice engineers it. The result is a track that feels like motion itself: fluid, kinetic, and fully alive.
Active since 2013, Vice has spent over a decade threading the needle between club accessibility and underground credibility. His résumé backs it up — co-producing for 2 Chainz, earning nods from Diplo and Major Lazer, dropping remixes for DJCity, and working with genre-fluid labels like Rad Summer and OKNF Records. But even with those milestones, there’s a sense that Vice is more interested in consistency than clout. He doesn’t chase the algorithm — he builds tracks that DJs actually want to play.
“DRIVIN’ (ME CRAZY)” doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel — it just makes it spin faster. That’s the beauty of Vice’s work: it’s built for dancers, DJs, and the 2AM crowd that knows the difference between filler and fuel. This is music for sweat-lit basements, rooftop sessions, and anywhere that movement is a language.
More than a decade in, Lemi Vice still sounds hungry. And if this single is any sign of what’s next, we’d advise keeping your sneakers laced and your crate updated.