Don Toliver

Don Toliver

Don Toliver, born Caleb Zackery Toliver on June 12, 1994, in Houston, Texas, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his melodic style and genre-blending sound. He gained initial recognition in 2018 with his breakout single "No Idea," which went viral on social media and introduced his unique musical approach to a global audience. Growing up in the culturally rich Houston music scene, Toliver drew early inspiration from his father, a rapper during the Swishahouse movement. This deep musical influence helped shape his artistic identity, which combines elements of hip-hop, R&B, and psychedelic trap. In 2018, Toliver released his debut mixtape "Donny Womack," catching the attention of fellow Houston artist Travis Scott. That same year, he featured on Scott's acclaimed album "Astroworld" with a standout performance on the track "Can't Say." Later, Toliver signed to Scott's Cactus Jack Records, further elevating his career. His debut studio album "Heaven or Hell" was released in 2020 and included popular tracks like "After Party" and "Cardigan." He followed it up with his 2021 album "Life of a Don," which debuted in the top ten of the Billboard 200 and cemented his position as a prominent figure in the new wave of hip-hop artists. In 2023, he released "Love Sick," showcasing continued artistic growth and collaborations with prominent names in the industry. Don Toliver is known for his distinctive voice, smooth harmonies, and futuristic production choices. He continues to be a significant influence in contemporary music, pushing the boundaries of hip-hop and R&B.

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