@only1dram – "Don’t (Let D.R.A.M. Find the Instrumental)"

Now we know that D.R.A.M. is a dude that isn’t afraid to take a risk. I mean, he started as a full-out rapper, then reinvented himself as a singer. Plus, his first track to blow up a lot was “Cha Cha,” which was, in some ways, infused into Drake’s “Hotline Bling” (c’mon guys. It’s been months; it’s okay to admit that while “Hotline” wasn’t a full-out rip of “Cha Cha,” there was similar energy, phrasing, et cetera). But, in an even bolder move, the Virginia native hopped on Bryson Tiller’s “Don’t” instrumental and effectively–for me, at least–stole the song from Tiller.

Let me rephrase that before D.R.A.M. thinks I’m coming for him. He took the instrumental and crafted a song that made me forget that “Don’t” was originally a Bryson Tiller song. Check it out above.

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