Prada
by Cassö (featuring D-Block Europe & Raye)

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 2
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Songfacts®:

  • "Prada" is a song by British DJ and producer Cassö featuring vocals from British singer Raye and British rap group D-Block Europe. It's a remix of D-Block Europe and Raye's 2020 hit "Ferrari Horses" with a brand-new chorus sung by Raye.
  • I want Prada
    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    I already make that paper
    I don't need to chase no clout, wow
    I don't usually pipe up
    But I don't like how you runnin' your mouth


    Raye asserts her independence and financial status on the hook. She doesn't need to chase fame or clout because she's already successful and doesn't appreciate people talking about her behind her back.

    Prada is a luxury fashion house that offers a wide variety of products. They're known for high-quality, timeless designs, and the use of innovative materials. Raye's desire for Prada signals her hunger for a life of luxury.
  • Casso cooked up his trance-infused remix of "Ferrari Horses" on his university laptop. Raye's entrancing vocals on the original had snagged him, and he cooked up a recipe of euphoric plucks and a gutsy bassline, all building to a huge drop.
  • After soundtracking countless videos on TikTok, Cassö released "Prada" on August 10, 2023. It immediately landed at #31 on the UK Singles chart.
  • "Prada" reached #1 on the singles charts in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and Sweden.

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