Don Toliver just served the cure. Enter "Attitude," a sun-drenched, vibe-heavy anthem that combines Cash Cobain's signature production, Don Toliver's hypnotic melodies, and a legendary assist from Charlie Wilson. This is a moment, a movement, and possibly even a long-awaited response to the ongoing discussion about modern-day summer bangers.
"Attitude" is a suave left-field move. Cobain's trademark "sexy drill" is all over the beat, smooth yet bouncy, nostalgic yet contemporary. Don Toliver slides in with an unmistakable deployment of his vocal finesse, delivering syrupy melodies that ooze like ice cream under the hot sun. And then, just as you think "Attitude" cannot improve any further, Uncle Charlie Wilson arrives like a hoary wind, returning the kind of soul-soaked gloss that elevates a song from great to immortal.
There's a reason why some songs are temporally definitive. "Attitude" ticks all the boxes, an earworm of a hook, a swagger off the charts, and a groove that practically begs to be played with the windows down. Whether you're being poolside, city cruising, or slouched in your backyard at a rooftop kickback, "Attitude" is designed for golden-hour glory.
With "Attitude," Don Toliver and his friends reignited the summer anthem debate, but there's no debate this time.