Hotline Bling

Drake

From the album

Views (2016)

Written by

Drake, Nineteen85, Timmy Thomas

Key:F major
Duration:4:27

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Summary

Built on a hypnotic two-chord loop sampling Timmy Thomas's 1972 classic 'Why Can't We Live Together,' 'Hotline Bling' transformed Drake's signature emotional vulnerability into a global phenomenon. The song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won two Grammy Awards, while its music video became one of the most memed moments in internet history.

R&Bpop-rapminimalistmeme-iconic2010s-defining

Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Hotline Bling' is a masterclass in minimalism. The entire song is built on a single two-chord vamp — IVmaj7 to iii7 — that never resolves to the tonic. This deliberate avoidance of harmonic resolution mirrors the song's lyrical theme of unfinis…

Chords

verse:Bbmaj7 - Am7
chorus:Bbmaj7 - Am7

History

Drake and producer Nineteen85 crafted 'Hotline Bling' around a sample of Timmy Thomas's 1972 anti-war ballad 'Why Can't We Live Together.' The song was directly inspired by DRAM's 'Cha Cha' and originally premiered on Beats 1 OVO Sound Radio as 'Hotline Bling…

“The production uses an extremely sparse arrangement, with the Timmy Thomas sample providing the rhythmic and harmonic backbone”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Hotline Bling' is a masterclass in minimalism. The entire song is built on a single two-chord vamp — IVmaj7 to iii7 — that never resolves to the tonic. This deliberate avoidance of harmonic resolution mirrors the song's lyrical theme of unfinished emotional business. The use of seventh chords rather than simple triads nods to R&B and jazz traditions, lending sophistication to what is structurally one of the simplest progressions in modern pop. The harmonic stasis forces the listener's attention onto Drake's vocal melody and the subtle rhythmic variations in the production, making the song feel meditative rather than monotonous.

Drake and producer Nineteen85 crafted 'Hotline Bling' around a sample of Timmy Thomas's 1972 anti-war ballad 'Why Can't We Live Together.' The song was directly inspired by DRAM's 'Cha Cha' and originally premiered on Beats 1 OVO Sound Radio as 'Hotline Bling (Cha Cha Remix).' Drake channeled his feelings about an ex-lover who had changed since they parted ways, creating a song that was equal parts accusation and confession.

Built on a hypnotic two-chord loop sampling Timmy Thomas's 1972 classic 'Why Can't We Live Together,' 'Hotline Bling' transformed Drake's signature emotional vulnerability into a global phenomenon. The song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won two Grammy Awards, while its music video became one of the most memed moments in internet history.

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Song DNA

Genre

R&B

Era

2010s

Mood

Nostalgic

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Sparse

Sound

Synth-heavy

Feel

Groovy

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Statistics

13.1M

Plays

1.5M

Listeners

7.3M

Genius Views

10

Annotations

100%

Popularity

4:27

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

DrakeNineteen85Timmy Thomas

Produced by

Nineteen85

From the album Views

Original release

  • Views2016

Singles

  • Hotline Bling2015

Compilations

  • Now That’s What I Call Music! 942016