Don Toliver drops tracklist for ‘HARDSTONE PSYCHO’ featuring Travis Scott, Future, and More

Toliver's new album, releasing June 21, promises star-studded collaborations and highly anticipated hits.


Pop Culture & Art June 13, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

Don Toliver is set to drop his latest album, "HARDSTONE PSYCHO," in just a few days, building on the momentum from his 2023 release, "Love Sick." 

The anticipation has been stoked by the release of three singles: the Tame Impala-sampling "Bandit," followed by "Deep In The Water," and most recently, the Charlie Wilson and Cash Cobain-assisted "Attitude."

The album, which boasts a 16-song tracklist, has fans buzzing not just about the singles, but also about the impressive lineup of featured artists. 

In addition to Charlie Wilson and Cash Cobain, the album will include appearances by Kodak Black, Future, and Teezo Touchdown. 

Travis Scott, who has been prolific with features on 21 Savage and Future's recent albums, contributes to two tracks on the album.

Toliver's strategic release of the tracklist has only heightened excitement for the album, set to drop in less than 48 hours. 

Yeat, who collaborated with Don Toliver on the track "heavy stunts," recently followed up his album "2093" with two new songs. 

"Heavy stunts" has already amassed 11.5 million streams on Spotify since its release, showcasing Toliver's strong presence in the current music scene.

As fans eagerly await the full release, the tracklist for "HARDSTONE PSYCHO" promises a dynamic mix of Toliver's signature style and the unique contributions of his featured artists. 

Tracklist:

1. “Kryptonite”

2. “Tore Up”

3. “Brother Stone” Feat. Kodak Black

4. “Attitude” Feat. Charlie Wilson & Cash Cobain

5. “Bandit”

6. “Glock”

7. “Ice Age” Feat. Travis Scott

8. “4×4”

9. “Purple Rain” Feat. Future

10. “New Drop”

11. “Backstreets” Feat. Teezo Touchdown

12. “Deep In The Water”

13. “Inside” Feat. Travis Scott

14. “5 To 10”

15. “Last Laugh”

16. “Hardstone National Anthem”

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