It’s about to be a toxic summer.
After dropping teasers on social media, dvsn returns with its highly-anticipated new single “If I Get Caught.” Produced by Jermaine Dupri, the song is a brutally honest take on temptation and how it affects a relationship.
“If I get caught cheating, that don’t mean I don’t love you,” sings one half of the duo, Daniel Daley. “I know you ain’t gon’ let one little f**k mess all this up / Don’t let one mistake take all this away.”
The toxic anthem, which samples JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” even took Hov by surprise. “I didn’t think one could make a song more toxic than ‘Song Cry,’” he told JD in a text. “I just want a disclaimer that says that I said this song is wrong!”
dvsn, which also consists of producer Nineteen85, has been in the studio with JD working on a new album, their first since last summer’s collaborative project with Ty Dolla $ign, Cheers to the Best Memories.
Watch the video for “If I Get Caught” below.

Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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