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"No Idea" is a song by American rapper and singer Don Toliver. It was released by Cactus Jack Records, Atlantic Records, and We Run It Entertainment on May 29, 2019, as the lead single from Toliver's debut studio album, Heaven or Hell (2020).
Caleb Zackery "Don" Toliver [2] (/ ˈ t ɒ l ɪ v ə r / TOL-iv-ər; born June 12, 1994) is an American rapper and singer-songwriter. His debut mixtape, Donny Womack (2018) was released a day prior to fellow Houston rapper Travis Scott 's album Astroworld (2018), on which Toliver guest appeared on its song " Can't Say ". [ 3 ]
Toliver released his second studio album, Life of a Don, on October 8, 2021. The album debuted and peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. In 2022, he was featured on the songs, " Too Many Nights " by Metro Boomin and Future and "Used" by SZA , which debuted and peaked at numbers 22 and 30 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.
"Had Enough" is a song by American rapper and singer Don Toliver featuring fellow American rappers Quavo and Offset. It was released alongside the compilation album JackBoys (2019) as the lead single off the project through Cactus Jack Records, Atlantic Records, We Run It Entertainment, and Epic Records on December 27, 2019.
Crinkly, unhurried, sincere but with a sense of humor: Clairo’s third album is like the best possible pull from a dollar bin of forgotten ’70s singer-songwriter LPs. 18. Don Toliver ...
"Too Many Nights" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin and American rapper Future featuring fellow American rapper Don Toliver, from Metro's second studio album Heroes & Villains (2022). It was written by the artists alongside Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and Allen Ritter, who produced it with Metro.
Had Enough (Don Toliver song) His & Hers (song) Home (Metro Boomin, Don Toliver and Lil Uzi Vert song) Honest (Justin Bieber song) I. Ice Age (Don Toliver song) K.
In terms of lyrics, the song was described as "a theme song for winners and those who have no problem bragging about their sexual prowess." [9] Aaron Williams of Uproxx noted that the three lyrically "explain all the reasons their haters can't seem to find it in their hearts to let go", while "Toliver holds down the hook and Gucci provides his own verse running down all the reasons they have ...