Don Toliver
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Music With the release of “No Comments,” Don Toliver said, “A new Era Is Upon Us ... ready for the next beginning.” By Bryson "Boom" Paul 1246 Views -
Music In his new "FAULT Magazine" cover story, Don Toliver says his new album is what he's looking forward to revealing the most this year. By Caroline Fisher 1.8K Views -
Music Travis Scott and his record label dropped "JACKBOYS 2" on Sunday, and it is receiving very different reactions from person to person. By Devin Morton 5.8K Views -
Music "Nasty" marks GloRilla and Travis Scott's first collaboration together. Don Toliver would also preview the collab on socials. By Bryson "Boom" Paul 3.5K Views -
Music The Calgay Stampede reportedly faced a stabbing, various exit blocks, and dehydration during Don Toliver's set. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.0K Views -
Music Ken Carson and the Opium crew have been rumored to be in beef with Yeat for a while, and Don Toliver doesn't approve of the shade. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 4.0K Views -
Music Don Toliver did deliver with his 2024 record "HARDSTONE PSYCHO," and it seems he's feeling more confident than ever before. By Zachary Horvath 787 Views -
Music Ken Carson appeared to shade Don Toliver during his Summer Smash set earlier this month, prompting a fiery response. By Caroline Fisher 1262 Views -
Relationships Don and Kali are about to welcome their child into the world. By Demi Phillips 2.6K Views -
Streetwear The R&B darling took over the festival's main stage earlier this evening. By Hayley Hynes 3.7K Views -
Music Don's fifth project is going for that rock aesthetic that has never truly panned out. But, he may have the formula down. By Zachary Horvath 1.9K Views -
Reviews While "HARDSTONE PSYCHO" loses a bit of steam in its last third, it still triumphs as Don Toliver's most exhilarating album to date. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.7K Views -
Music It would be the trippiest album of all time. By Elias Andrews 998 Views -
Music The fans have been waiting. By Elias Andrews 1.9K Views -
Music From Rap-A-Lot and Street Military to Megan Thee Stallion and Don Toliver, Paul Wall traces the roots of Houston’s vibrant sound and looks forward to its evolution. The People’s Champ tells HotNewHipHop why Trump’s presidency impeded the release of “The Great Wall,” how That Mexican O.T. made him rerecord his verse, and why working with Metro Boomin reminds him of his days on Swishahouse. By Aron A. 2.8K Views -
Music Fans are ready for another Cactus Jack posse LP. By Zachary Horvath 2.9K Views