Cassie Ventura might’ve slid onto the scene with her 2006 smash “Me & U,” but real ones know her influence didn’t stop there.
With her smooth vocals, effortless vibe, and that signature laid-back delivery, Cassie became the go-to voice for hooks that needed just the right amount of cool. Over the years, she’s popped up on tracks with everyone from Diddy and Fabolous to Nicki Minaj, Travis Scott, and even Solange—adding her signature touch without ever doing too much. Whether she’s singing a hypnotic chorus or floating in the background with dreamy harmonies, Cassie always knows how to set the tone. Despite her staying lowkey, her features remind us she’s still that girl in the booth.
Let’s run it back and highlight some of the dopest songs Cassie Ventura has been featured on throughout her career.
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“Addiction” – Ryan Leslie feat. Cassie & Fabolous (2008)
This track marked a reunion with producer Ryan Leslie, the hitmaker behind her breakout sound. She added a seductive vibe that elevated the song’s smooth, late-night energy.
“The Boys” – Nicki Minaj feat. Cassie (2012)
Cassie and the Queen?! We’re here for it! Cassie’s dreamy vocals offered the perfect contrast to Nicki Minaj’s bold, rapid-fire verses, creating a balance that let both artists shine in their own lane.
Fabolous – Diced Pineapples Feat Trey Songz Cassie [Soul Tape 2]
Cassie’s contribution added a sensual touch to this remix, blending seamlessly with Fab and Trey Songz.
King Los – Weak ft. Cassie, Wiz Khalifa (prod. by Arch Tha Boss / Yung Burg)
This 2013 track was the perfect example of how the right background singer can beautifully complement a rap verse.
Universal Love (ft. Chris Brown, Chlöe & Cassie) – The Game
Cassie popped out after a multi-year hiatus to tackle the vocals along with hard-hitting industry vocalists, Chris Brown and Chlöe.
Black Coffee – Time feat. Cassie
Collaborating with South African DJ Black Coffee on this classic house track, Cassie’s vocals added depth and highlighted her versatility.