The Chainsmokers continue the rollout their third album World War Joy today with the release their newest single, “Call You Mine,” featuring Bebe Rexha.
For the first time in the album so far, Drew takes a step back from vocals and lets Bebe take the reigns completely. Honestly, it’s a smart move seeing as her vocals are so dominant, and her talent absolutely shows on this new track, even in spite some possibly overused effects. A lot the effects are reminiscent my least favorite parts Sick Boy, but “Call You Mine” also shows how Drew and Alex have leveled up their songwriting and pop production.
Much what turns me f this track is the pitched vocal chops in the chorus; apart from that, Bebe’s vocals on top everything else sit like a queen upon a throne. While it sounds like a compliment, the fact that her voice is so far detached from everything else makes it seem like TCS came in after rather than produced the song with her.
“Just want to leave a note that Bebe Rexha was one the first artist we ever met. We were both basically nobodies at the time but always were there for one another fering advice and supporting and now here we are 6 years later with a massive song together! We love you Bebe!” – Alex Pall, Drew Taggart
All in all, I’m still going to hold f on final judgment until I hear the song in the context the album, but I’m already waiting for the next track from World War Joy to keep my attention.
Meanwhile, the music video for “Call You Mine” depicts the aftermath The Chainsmokers’ grizzly murder at the hand Bebe. Watch that below!
The Chainsmokers with Bebe Rexha – Call You Mine
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