Trim – CHRÖME Review: The New Anthem of 2026

Trim returns with the metallic, high-gloss single "CHRÖME" (feat. slayr). Read our full review of the SC Princess’s evolution before her debut EP drops.

The Future is Metallic: Why Trim’s New Single ‘CHRÖME’ is the High-Gloss Anthem of 2026

If you’ve been paying attention to the Southern rap scene lately, you know that Trim isn’t just another name on a playlist—she’s a genuine force. After “BOAT” took over everyone’s FYP, the Charleston-born “SC Princess” is back to prove she wasn’t a one-hit wonder. Her latest drop, “CHRÖME” (feat. slayr), hit the streets on April 3, 2024, and it’s a massive, high-octane statement.

The Vibe: Sharp, Polished, and Loud

The title isn’t just for show. “CHRÖME” sounds exactly like its namesake: metallic, cold, and incredibly sleek. Built on a bassline that feels like it was designed specifically to rattle windows, the track shows a real evolution in Trim’s sound.

While her earlier stuff had that raw, spontaneous energy that works so well on TikTok, “CHRÖME” feels much more intentional. At just 19, she isn’t just riding the beat—she’s commanding it with a level of vocal control that usually takes years to master.

“Spent a big piece on each Chromes… Give a fuck what a rap bitch on.”

The lyrics lean hard into luxury and that “boss” mentality she’s been preaching since day one. With nods to Icebox jewelry, Black Trucks, and the Miami lifestyle, it’s basically a blueprint for being a “Trimsetter.”

The Dynamic: Trim x slayr

One of the best parts of the track is the chemistry between Trim and slayr. It doesn’t feel like a “copy-paste” feature where the artist just drops a verse and leaves. Instead, the two of them feed off each other’s energy, keeping the momentum high for the full three-and-a-half minutes. Slayr brings a certain grit that balances out Trim’s polished flow perfectly.

Why this track hits:

  • Futuristic Production: It’s industrial, sharp, and feels like it’s from five years in the future.

  • Better Flow: Trim is rapping faster and more precisely than we’ve heard her before.

  • The Energy: It’s the ultimate “main character” song for a night drive.

What’s Next for the SC Princess?

The release of “CHRÖME” is almost certainly the final bridge before her debut EP, PASS THE TIARA. Trim is on a serious trajectory right now, moving from “viral girl” to a legitimate heavyweight in the female rap conversation.

See it live: If you want to catch this energy in person, she’s hitting the stage at Rolling Loud Orlando on May 10, 2024. Given how hard “CHRÖME” goes, that set is probably going to be one of the rowdiest of the weekend.

The Verdict

“CHRÖME” is a total level-up. It keeps that South Carolina grit that made us fans in the first place but adds a professional sheen that makes it ready for a global stage. Trim isn’t just playing the game anymore; she’s changing it.