: Dear Jayne (the trio of Jasmine, Ashlee, and Emari) delivers smooth, synchronized harmonies that blend seamlessly with The-Dream’s distinctive high-register vocals. They hold their own against one of the era's biggest hitmakers.

: Produced and written during Christopher "The-Dream" Stewart's peak run, the track features his trademark airy synths, rhythmic finger snaps, and infectious "ay!" ad-libs that defined the 2007-2009 R&B landscape.

"Fallback" by featuring The-Dream is a polished mid-2000s R&B gem that perfectly captures the "Radio Killa" era's signature sound. Why it works:

: The song explores the "fallback" stage of a relationship—that moment of realization when you need to distance yourself from someone who isn't reciprocating effort. It’s assertive without being overly aggressive.

: The chorus is quintessential ear candy; it’s simple, repetitive in the best way possible, and stays in your head long after the track ends.

While it didn't reach the commercial heights of The-Dream's other collaborations (like "Bed" or "Shawty Is a 10"), it remains a cult favorite for R&B purists looking for that nostalgic, high-gloss Atlanta sound.