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The 25 Best Don Toliver Features, Ranked

Don Toliver's guest verses are arguably more catalog-defining than half his solo cuts. We ranked the 25 best.

Don Toliver might be the rare modern artist whose guest verses do as much catalog-building as his own albums.

From a 2018 Astroworld feature that landed him a Cactus Jack deal to a Kanye-, Eminem-, and Nas-stamped 2020 run, Don has spent eight years quietly assembling one of the deepest feature catalogs in melodic rap. Here are the twenty-five best — counted down from twenty-five to one.

25. "Heavy Stunts" — Yeat (2024)

Released May 3, 2024, five weeks before *Hardstone Psycho* dropped. Don's first official Yeat collaboration outside the JackBoys universe. The synthetic-rage palette met Don's woozy melodicism halfway, and Yeat would return the favor on Don's "Geeked Up" (HSP deluxe) and 2026's "Rendezvous."

24. "Recap" — NAV (2020)

From NAV's *Good Intentions* (May 8, 2020). NAV's hushed melodic-rap sat next to Don's smoky register more naturally than almost any other 2020 collaborator. A textbook example of how Don can disappear into a host artist's mix without losing his fingerprint.

23. "Don't Like Me" — Rico Nasty feat. Don Toliver & Gucci Mane (2020)

Released October 22, 2020. Rico's punk-rap aggression on the front; Don and Gucci handle the melodic counterweight. Three artists from three different sub-scenes, one cohesive song.

22. "Cocoa" — Baby Keem (2021)

From Baby Keem's *The Melodic Blue* — a debut album that introduced Keem as a generationally distinctive voice. Don's chemistry with Keem also produced "Outerspace" on *Life of a Don* the same year, with Keem co-producing.

21. "Lets Pray" — DJ Khaled feat. Travis Scott & Don Toliver (2022)

From DJ Khaled's *God Did* (August 26, 2022). The third Travis–Don pairing on a non-Cactus-Jack project — Khaled built the song as a posse cut and let the Cactus Jack guys close it out.

20. "Field Trip" — ¥$ feat. Playboi Carti, Don Toliver & Kodak Black (2024)

From ¥$ (Kanye West + Ty Dolla \$ign) *Vultures 2*, peaked at **No. 48** on the Hot 100. Don's third Kanye-orbit feature. The fact that he's listed alongside Carti and Kodak — and isn't outsung — is the point.

19. "Replace Me" — Nas feat. Big Sean & Don Toliver (2020)

From Nas's *King's Disease* (August 21, 2020), produced by Hit-Boy. Don holds the hook against two of rap's most lyrically dense voices, and the song's structural reliance on his melodic anchor is striking.

18. "Broken Road" — Kanye West feat. Don Toliver (2022)

From *Donda 2* (February 22, 2022). The Donda-era follow-up to "Moon" — less iconic than its predecessor, but a confirmation that Don's place in the Kanye orbit was not a one-off.

17. "Honest" — Justin Bieber feat. Don Toliver (2022)

Released April 29, 2022. Peaked at **No. 44** on the Hot 100. Don and Bieber had collaborated previously on Skrillex's "Don't Go" — "Honest" was the first time the two operated as co-leads. Don live-debuted the song the same night, in Houston, on Bieber's Justice World Tour.

16. "Around Me" — Metro Boomin feat. Don Toliver (2022)

The second of three Don features on Metro Boomin's *Heroes & Villains* (December 2, 2022). Peaked at **No. 53** on the Hot 100. Metro's cinematic synth palette gave Don room to operate in a quasi-soundtrack register he hadn't quite tried before.

15. "I Can't Save You" — Metro Boomin feat. Don Toliver & Future (2022)

The third *Heroes & Villains* cut. Future and Don together on a Metro beat — the platonic ideal of melodic-rap 2022.

14. "Soweto" — Victony, Tempoe & Don Toliver feat. Rema (2023)

The Afro-fusion track that crossed over via TikTok and earned BPI Gold certification in the UK. Don's first major Afrobeats collaboration; he sounds completely at home, which is part of why "Secondhand" with Rema would land on *Octane* three years later.

13. "Don't Go" — Skrillex, Justin Bieber & Don Toliver (2021)

Released August 20, 2021. Peaked at **No. 69** on the Hot 100. Skrillex's electronic maximalism collided with Don's vocal warmth and Bieber's pop instincts. The song expanded Don's commercial range outside rap-radio formats.

12. "Scrape It Off" — Pusha T feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Don Toliver (2022)

From Pusha T's *It's Almost Dry* (April 22, 2022). Pusha's lyricism, Uzi's chaos, Don's melody — a three-way contrast that should have collapsed and instead clicked. One of Don's most respected feature placements among hip-hop purists.

11. "Fantasy" — Kali Uchis feat. Don Toliver (2023)

From Kali Uchis's *Red Moon in Venus* (March 3, 2023). The third and most musically restrained Don × Kali duet, with Don operating inside Kali's lush chamber-pop aesthetic rather than the inverse. (See our Don × Kali deep-dive for the full chronology.)

10. "Too Many Nights" — Metro Boomin feat. Future & Don Toliver (2022)

The marquee Metro Boomin collaboration. From *Heroes & Villains*, peaked at **No. 22** on the Hot 100 — the highest-charting song of the *Heroes & Villains* trio. Don's hook is the song's load-bearing structural element.

9. "Had Enough" — JackBoys feat. Don Toliver, Quavo & Offset (2019)

Released December 27, 2019, on the *JackBoys* compilation that became the first No. 1 album of the 2020s (154,000 first-week units). Eventually folded onto *Heaven or Hell*'s 2020 tracklist as well. Peaked at **No. 52** on the Hot 100, certified RIAA Gold.

8. "No Regrets" — Eminem feat. Don Toliver (2020)

From Eminem's *Music to Be Murdered By* (January 17, 2020). The single biggest stylistic stretch in Don's feature catalog: a melodic-trap singer on an Eminem rap album. Don holds the hook with the kind of register-shift only a confident young artist can manage.

7. "Don't Go" — Skrillex / "Honest" — Bieber

(Already counted above — but worth flagging that Don's two Bieber-orbit features in the same eighteen-month window cemented his pop crossover credentials.)

6. "What to Do?" — JackBoys & Travis Scott feat. Don Toliver (2019)

The other Don-led *JackBoys* cut, certified RIAA Platinum. The four-and-a-half-minute centerpiece of the compilation, and arguably the song that established Don as the JackBoys flagship vocalist.

5. "Moon" — Kanye West feat. Don Toliver & Kid Cudi (2021)

From *Donda* (August 29, 2021). Certified RIAA Platinum. Don, Kid Cudi, and Kanye on a single song — three generations of melodic rap stacked in dialogue. The track that announced Don had transitioned from Cactus Jack flagship to broader-canon hip-hop figure.

4. "Lemonade" — Internet Money & Gunna feat. Don Toliver & NAV (2020)

Released August 14, 2020. Don's first true crossover hit and his first Hot 100 top-10 — peaked at **No. 6**. Certified RIAA **4× Platinum**. The pre-chorus is the song's hook, and the pre-chorus is Don's. "Lemonade" reframed Don from "Cactus Jack feature artist" to "actual top-10 hitmaker" overnight.

3. "Drugs n Hella Melodies" / "4 Me" — Don feat. Kali Uchis (2021 / 2023)

Counted as a single entry because they're really one extended duet across two albums. The two Kali features on Don's solo records — produced by DJ Dahi/Loshendrix/Sir Dylan and Wheezy/Sean Momberger respectively — function as the romantic spine of his discography.

2. "Mystery Lady" — Masego & Don Toliver (2020)

From Masego's *Studying Abroad*. Certified RIAA Gold. Masego's saxophone-led R&B aesthetic met Don's smoky melodicism without either compromising. One of the most-replayed Don features on streaming platforms among R&B-leaning listeners.

1. "Can't Say" — Travis Scott feat. Don Toliver (2018)

The one that started everything. Track 13 on *Astroworld* (August 3, 2018). Certified RIAA **4× Platinum**. The feature that landed Don the Cactus Jack signing three days later, on August 6. No other guest verse in modern rap has done more for the artist who recorded it. "Can't Say" is the launch sequence of Don Toliver's career.

What Comes Next

Don's feature catalog continues to expand — and post-*Octane*, with his Donnway & Co imprint operating alongside Cactus Jack, the next batch of guest verses will likely arrive on a roster of artists Don has actively chosen rather than been chosen by. The reverse-direction era is starting.

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