Don Toliver released his fourth studio album, OCTANE, on January 30, 2026, marking his first full-length project since HARDSTONE PSYCHO and its deluxe edition in 2024. The album continues Toliver’s steady rise as one of hip-hop’s most distinctive voices, blending melodic trap, psychedelic R&B, and atmospheric production into a tightly curated 18-track experience.
A major talking point around OCTANE is its hidden features. On streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, no guest artists are listed, keeping the focus squarely on Toliver’s performance and the album’s flow.
However, official credits reveal a strong lineup of collaborators, adding depth and variety without overwhelming the project. This approach mirrors a growing trend in hip-hop, where surprise features enhance replay value and listener discovery.
OCTANE Tracklist
(Features are hidden on streaming platforms)
- E85
- Body
- Rendezvous (feat. Yeat)
- Secondhand (feat. Rema)
- Tiramisu
- ATM
- Long Way To Calabasas
- Rosary (feat. Travis Scott)
- All The Signs (feat. Teezo Touchdown)
- Call Back
- Tuition
- K9 (feat. SahBabii)
- Excavator
- Gemstone
- OPPOSITE
- TMU
- Pleasure’s Mine
- Sweet Home
The featured artists bring distinct flavors to the album. Yeat adds his futuristic, high-energy style on “Rendezvous,” while Rema delivers a smooth, melodic presence on “Secondhand.” Travis Scott reunites with Toliver on “Rosary,” continuing a creative partnership that fans have come to expect. Teezo Touchdown and SahBabii contribute offbeat, experimental touches that fit the album’s moody, fast-moving aesthetic.
Beyond features, OCTANE is backed by an extensive production roster. Producers include BNYX®, Cardo Got Wings, Wheezy, 30 Roc, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., FNZ, Prince 85, Polo Boy Shawty, and Don Toliver himself, among others. The layered production gives the album its polished yet aggressive feel, shifting seamlessly between hard trap beats and melodic, spacey soundscapes.
Writing credits on the album are equally expansive, involving a mix of hip-hop heavyweights and unexpected influences, reflecting Toliver’s wide musical range. This collaborative approach helps OCTANE feel both cohesive and adventurous, even with its large list of contributors.
Overall, OCTANE stands out as a feature-conscious but artist-driven album. By hiding guest appearances and letting the tracklist speak for itself, Don Toliver emphasizes atmosphere, sequencing, and replay value—making OCTANE a project meant to be experienced front to back rather than skimmed for names.