Don Toliver Sets The Mood For Fifth Studio Album With “Tiramisu” Single Release

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ā€œTiramisuā€ uses dessert as a metaphor for intimacy, showcasing Don Toliver’s lyrical creativity.
The track follows Toliver’s 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 Toliver’s next era is off to a smooth start. On Friday (Aug. 5) at midnight, the rapper released ā€œTiramisu,ā€ the latest single from his forthcoming album, slated to arrive before the end of this year.

ā€œYeah, 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, ā€œTiramisuā€ 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 ā€œFWUā€ and ā€œNO COMMENTS,ā€ the latter of which appeared on July’s JACKBOYS 2 compilation.

This year has mostly seen collaborations and features for Toliver, especially after closing out the European leg of his ā€œPYSCHO TOURā€ over the summer. He joined forces with Doja Cat on ā€œLose My Mind,ā€ NAV on ā€œYOU,ā€ and j-hope on the Pharrell-produced ā€œLV Bag.ā€

Speaking with FAULT Magazine, Toliver was asked if the last-mentioned collaboration pushed him outside his comfort zone. ā€œNo, ā€˜LV Bag’ is a record I love, so I didn’t have to stretch my sound in any new direction. It felt natural,ā€ he explained.

As for what’s next, the ā€œAfter Partyā€ hitmaker said, ā€œThe part I’m most excited to reveal is my next album, and really, just my future in general. It’s going to be a fun time, and I’m excited for it all.ā€

It’ll 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.

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