Usain Bolt might be hot on any rails he touches worldwide, and he might have a career every bit a baller, merely for now, the world'south fastest man seems to enjoy music as he released his second project – 'Living the Dream', on the second day of the new year's day (Jan ii, 2021)

Usain Bolt is a known fan of partying and music, and with best friends similar Christopher Martin, it's easy to see how he could fall into music production. Having made his debut in the world of music in 2022 with the release of Olympe Rose Riddim, a medley featuring the likes of Christopher Martin, Ding Dong, Dexta Daps, Munga Honorable, and others, his latest project as well promises to be a banger.

The new vocal features his best friend and manager, Nugent Walker, who goes by the proper name 'NJ', and it is a motivational song that speaks to working hard and never giving up. "House on the hill with a nice city view, just a child from the land living the dream." It nigh mirrors the story of Usain'due south ain childhood equally he worked hard to go the opportunities he wanted and later reaped the rewards. In the video, he plays the niggling boy studying hard while as well practicing his lawn tennis skills and helping his mother only to render as a successful developed.

The song debuted on Apple Music and iTunes, as well as several local radio stations putting information technology on rotation, and information technology's being distributed past Hapilos Amusement.

On YouTube, the song received 13k views within the get-go six (6) hours of being released. While Usain did non sing in the song, he was only featured as the ane who produced the song, many joked that he is becoming the "Jamaican DJ Khaled," who is known for only appearing in songs and shouting his name/ label title at the intro of songs he produced.

Others joked that they waited for Usain to sing. "Usain's verse flew by then fast that I didn't fifty-fifty hear t," one fan commented. Another said, "Usain Khaled we the fastest," clearly joking. Meanwhile, the song seems to exist drawing fans of Bolt from across the globe, including India, Africa, and the Caribbean, with many wanting to hear Commodities sing.