Chase B, Don Toliver, And SoFaygo Team Up For “Satellite”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Don Toliver, Chase B, SoFaygo

This trio is trying to be in your orbit.

Chase B teams up with Don Toliver and SoFaygo for “Satellite,” a track that feels heavy, cinematic, and charged with tension. Built around a dark, pulsing beat that almost mimics a heartbeat, the song immediately pulls you into its moody atmosphere. It’s dramatic without being overwhelming, setting the perfect backdrop for the story being told.

Lyrically, “Satellite” centers on desire from a distance. It’s about watching someone closely, wanting them deeply, but waiting for the right moment to make a move. There’s hesitation here—fear of rejection, fear of missing the chance—but also confidence underneath it all. If the opportunity comes, he’s ready to sweep her into another world, make her feel untouchable, almost weightless.

The imagery is vivid and easy to picture: a woman moving freely on the dance floor, glowing under club lights, while someone powerful and calculated watches from afar, waiting to close the distance. Don Toliver’s airy delivery pairs perfectly with SoFaygo’s presence, while Chase B’s production ties it all together seamlessly.

“Satellite” is dark, seductive, and immersive—a late-night track that thrives on anticipation and atmosphere.




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