
Don Toliver Sets The Mood For Fifth Studio Album With “Tiramisu” Single Release
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Key Takeaways:
āTiramisuā uses dessert as a metaphor for intimacy, showcasing Don Toliverās lyrical creativity.
The track follows Toliverās string of collaborations this year with Doja Cat, NAV and j-hope.
His evolving sound hints at a more R&B-forward direction for his next album.
Don Toliverās next era is off to a smooth start. On Friday (Aug. 5) at midnight, the rapper released āTiramisu,ā the latest single from his forthcoming album, slated to arrive before the end of this year.
āYeah, call me when you need it late at night, you know I’m slidin’ / I heard you been dreamin’ ’bout me lately, girl, I’m ridin’ / Tell me that you think about me ’cause you’re on my mind, babe / You ain’t gotta check your watch, you know I’m on that time, bae,ā Toliver sings on the Cardo Got Wings-produced effort.
Despite the name, āTiramisuā has nothing to do with sweets. It’s a metaphor for intimacy, as revealed later in the chorus. The song itself is fairly short, similar to previous singles like āFWUā and āNO COMMENTS,ā the latter of which appeared on Julyās JACKBOYS 2 compilation.
This year has mostly seen collaborations and features for Toliver, especially after closing out the European leg of his āPYSCHO TOURā over the summer. He joined forces with Doja Cat on āLose My Mind,ā NAV on āYOU,ā and j-hope on the Pharrell-produced āLV Bag.ā
Speaking with FAULT Magazine, Toliver was asked if the last-mentioned collaboration pushed him outside his comfort zone. āNo, āLV Bagā is a record I love, so I didnāt have to stretch my sound in any new direction. It felt natural,ā he explained.
As for whatās next, the āAfter Partyā hitmaker said, āThe part Iām most excited to reveal is my next album, and really, just my future in general. Itās going to be a fun time, and Iām excited for it all.ā
Itāll be interesting to see what Toliver does with his next full-length release, considering that HARDSTONE PYSCHO arrived just last year. The LP gave fans a whopping 20 tracks (when factoring in the deluxe), plus collaborations with Yeat, Kodak Black and his Cactus Jack Records label boss, Travis Scott, among others.