If you’ve ever heard the adage that “a drunken man’s words are a sober man’s thoughts,” than you know better than to pull out your cell phone when you’re hammered. Case in point is upstart R&B singer, Casely. Having gotten plenty tipsy after a long night at the club, Casely dials one of the women he’s targeting (at 3:45 AM) and asks her to come over and ‘spend some time.’ Unfortunately for the Florida native, her answer to his Drunk Dial is a straight-to-the-point “no.” Providing the sure-fire radio and club-ready beat is producer Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem, who remains the popular choice for any artist’s “next” single. As was the situation on his debut single, Emotional, look for Drunk Dial to get an increase in spins as patrons’ bar tabs increase.
HOT! Damn, Booth is bringing some heat tonight! I love this beat from JR Rotem, he is on top of his shit right now! I was surpised that Emotional didn't get as big as I thought it should have, but this song SHOULD blow up...BANGER
DAMMMNNN...FIRST THING I LIKE WAS HIS FACE...DAMMNNN HIS FINE..BUT THE SONG UM YEA ALL GOOD..
ILL LOVE TO DANCE WITH HIM ON THIS SONG..
COS ONLY HE CAN GET ME MOVIN...ON HIS FLOW..
NICE ONE...
Club Jam right here. JR Rotem always producing them hits. I've been keeping my eye out for everything he produces. But Casely does real good on this considering I'm not an R&B Guy. Made too many drunk dials. Haha
Damn!! Hot hook. this is really good. Still like Emotional a little more but thats because thats one of my favorite songs. But this is good to. 4.5 stars
Prince is in the building! Casely is bringin the drunk dial (that we all do at some point in time) to the table. This is different. I gotta admit, he does sound kinda fruity on this, but I like the primise of the song.
Stupid lyrics and concepts, hot hot hot execution! I remember his last album a few years ago, he was actually pretty good. But for some reason, he disappeared into obscurity. This track is bangin', he really brings on the vocals and the beat has a splash of the 80s to it.
Great production and sounds really smooth, not really feeling the subject even tho i've experienced it lol. Don't know much about Casely but he sounds like a good singer.
Yes this is my summer joint, I'm really feeling it! If you find a silly girl dancing inside her car with this song bumping, well don't worry it's me!! Oh and I love Casely's voice, it's sexy and hot ;)
As Burmy and I discussed the other day, this one will be HUGE at the club. Everyone drunk dials... everyone. If you don't drink, then you probably act stupid when you call others at crazy times of night and early morning. Its a relate-ABLE song.
Casely kills this song!! It has a very unique concept/lyrics and should be big at the clubs. Rather than Usher talking about making "love in the club" which seems unrealistic, this song has a more realistic edge to it.
4.5/5 >> nice summer joint.
i am not real-e feel-n DIS beat- itz aight, but not usual-e my type. HE SOUNDZ GUD THO!- i think dat kinda makes up 4 it, datz da only reason i made it through da whole song w/o turn-n it off. i hhink itz a 2.5
Although im underage, and im not going to say anything about the drinking part cause it might get me in trouble lmao i know what u mean "Z", nice review Burmy, i knew this song is ready for the Radio and the clubs as soon as i heard it, and Yes i got the hook up at the over 21 clubs haha, ive been watchin out for Casely after Emotional, that song shouldve BLOWN up more than it did to..
BANGERR.
I'm certainly a follower! This joint is cool. It is something about this song that I like and dislike at the same time. I like it more than I dislike it. It's cool. I wouldn't buy though.
this is guy is talented and reminds me of bobby valentino, which is a plus. as for his material i think it could use a little work but i can live with this. production was tight too
Damn, super sick! I agree that this is bout to be big in the clubs. It's pretty catchy and very relatable to anyone who parties and drinks. Sick beat from J.R. Rotem as well.