Just in time for the highly anticipated theatrical return of Ghostface, Don Toliver has unleashed his latest atmospheric masterpiece, “Creepin.” Released on February 22, 2026, the track serves as a marquee single for the Scream 7 official soundtrack. While Toliver is typically known for his psychedelic, Houston-bred “Cactus Jack” sound, this new release finds him leaning into a darker, more cinematic pocket. The singer first ignited the hype earlier this week by sharing haunting visuals of himself donning the legendary mask, signaling a stylistic shift that fits perfectly within the slasher franchise’s gritty universe.
Produced with an eerie, reverb-soaked melody and a heavy, pulsating bassline, “Creepin” is a masterclass in tension. Toliver utilizes his signature high-pitched, melodic warble to deliver lyrics about obsessive devotion and the feeling of being watched, blurring the lines between a romantic serenade and a stalker’s anthem. The song joins a high-energy soundtrack lineup that includes Ice Nine Kills, Jessie Murph, and Sueco, but Toliver’s contribution provides the essential “midnight drive” vibe that has become his trademark. With Scream 7 set to hit theaters later this month, “Creepin” is the perfect sonic backdrop for a new generation of horror, proving that Don Toliver can soundtrack a nightmare just as easily as a summer festival.