Ice Meez & Jelani Harris Bring the West Coast Heat on “Cali Vibin”


West Coast music hits differently when you ACTUALLY live on the West Coast.

Bay Area rapper Ice Meez is quickly becoming one of 2025’s most versatile and respected voices in hip-hop, and his new single “Cali Vibin” featuring Jelani Harris is a glowing example of why. Known for delivering everything from G-funk throwbacks to love songs and tropical anthems, Ice Meez showcases his West Coast roots proudly here. With production soaked in that timeless G-Funk bounce—complete with gliding basslines and talkbox-inspired melodies—“Cali Vibin” instantly transports you to palm trees, drop-tops, and backyard BBQs under golden-hour skies.

Ice Meez comes in with razor-sharp confidence, using his slick delivery to paint vivid pictures of the West Coast lifestyle: stacks of cash, wild nights, smooth rides, and beautiful women. It’s a celebration of success and swagger, all while staying grounded in the sound that made Cali iconic. His pen is sharp as ever, and the way he attacks the beat feels like he’s on a mission to make sure the West gets its flowers.

The cherry on top? Jelani Harris delivers an ultra-smooth, contagious chorus that wraps the whole track in summer-ready warmth. His melodic touch adds balance to Ice Meez’s gritty verses, giving “Cali Vibin” a feel-good energy that’s impossible to ignore. From start to finish, it’s a song that celebrates the culture, the coast, and the come-up. Turn this one up loud and let the California sun shine through your speakers.

Check out “Cali Vibin” below, and don’t miss our interview with Ice Meez HERE.



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