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Octane (Don Toliver album)

Octane is the fifth studio album by American rapper and singer Don Toliver. It was released through Donnway & Co and Cactus Jack under license to Atlantic Records on January 30, 2026. The album features guest vocals from Yeat, Rema, Travis Scott, Teezo Touchdown, and SahBabii. Production was handled by Toliver and Scott themselves, alongside past collaborators including 206Derek, Bnyx and Honorable C.N.O.T.E., among others.

The album was preceded by the singles "Tiramisu" and "ATM", with "Body" and "E85" following its release. It serves as the follow-up to his previous album, Hardstone Psycho (2024). Octane debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, becoming Toliver's first album to do so.

Singles and promotion

On March 14, 2025, during Toliver's performance at the Time Nightclub in Costa Mesa, California, he teased that he would be releasing a new album later in the year: "I don't wanna stop, I might drop this year, fuck it," he said to an excited crowd. "Might say, 'Fuck it' and drop a whole 'nother album on these niggas. I might say fuck it and drop a whole 'nother beautiful project on these niggas". He then confirmed that he will be releasing a new album later in the year in an interview with Fault Magazine on July 25, which was postponed to the next year for unknown reasons.

Toliver released the lead single of the album, "Tiramisu", on September 5. The title of the album was revealed through merchandise that was given to fans at his pop-up event at ComplexCon on October 25, where he debuted his new sneaker line in collaboration with Reebok and Billionaire Boys Club called the Ice Cream Board Flips.

On January 22, 2026, Toliver revealed the album's release date and shared its cover art. Hours before release, Toliver revealed the official 18-song tracklist.

Critical reception

Reviewing Octane for Clash magazine, Robin Murray felt that the album "represents his [Toliver's] most cohesive and consistent work yet, tapping into his core creative characteristics while boosting him further into the stratosphere". In his review for Pitchfork, Matthew Ritchie concluded that Toliver "manages to buoy even the most underwhelming stretches of his fifth album with sparks of personality and timely features".

Commercial performance

Octane debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 162,000 album-equivalent units (including 31,000 copies in pure album sales) in its first week., giving Toliver his first number-one album. The album also accumulated a total of 138.98 million on-demand streams of the album's songs.

Track listing

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Charts

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