Chase B Drops “Ring Ring” With Travis Scott, Quavo, Don Toliver & Ty Dolla $ign

Ring Ring

Chase B (Ft. Travis Scott, Quavo, Don Toliver & Ty Dolla $ign)


I will say what everyone who clicked on this post is thinking: Was it necessary to put all of these artists on the same song?

One can argue (I probably wouldn’t) that there is no Travis Scott without Chase B. Since they’ve both emerged onto the music scene, they have worked very well together. Because of Travis’ popularity, Chase has been able to harbor some very lofty relationships in the music industry. That might explain why his new single, “Ring Ring,” features Quavo, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, and Ty Dolla $ign (Jesus Christ).

 

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Do you know what’s interesting about “Ring Ring?” I personally feel that the song features a bunch of artists that do similar things. Travis Scott, Don Toliver, Quavo, and Ty Dolla $ign all know how to put together lovely melodies, and they do just that over the feel-good, guitar-driven production. As for lyrically, the artists each find ways to sound cooler, richer, hornier, and more vulnerable than us mere mortals. While I think Don Toliver is the MVP of what I heard, everyone does a good job of getting lost in the summery beat.

NAV belongs on this song.



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