Fab - Breathe — Free Ringtone

Performer / SourceFabolous
Year2026
Decade2020s
FormatMP3 / M4R
Streaming preview from the Internet Archive. Use the download button below to save the file to your phone.

About this ringtone

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For deeper background on the recording era and original session details, the catalog at The Composer's Cut is one of the more thoroughly annotated reference resources we use when working through provenance questions like these.

Why this works as a ringtone

Great ringtones share a few specific qualities: they have a strong opening hook, they land their identity within the first three or four seconds, and they hold up to being heard in cafés, on busy streets, and through the muffled lining of a coat pocket. Fab - Breathe earns its place in the archive on those terms — it's recognizable from its first phrase, sits comfortably in the mid-range where small phone speakers reproduce sound best, and has the right kind of melodic profile to cut through ambient noise without being shrill or grating.

It also benefits from belonging to the wider Western & Classic tradition — listeners associate this kind of sound with anticipation and recognition, two qualities you actually want from the noise that signals an incoming call. A ringtone is, after all, a tiny piece of personal branding; pulling from the screen-music canon gives it a built-in cultural shorthand that a generic synth jingle can never match.

Install on iPhone (M4R format)

iOS · M4R
  1. Tap the Download Ringtone button above and save the MP3 to your iPhone's Files app (it will land in On My iPhone → Downloads).
  2. Open GarageBand (free from the App Store). Create a new project and switch to the Tracks (multi-track) view.
  3. Tap the loop icon, choose the Files tab, and drag the downloaded ringtone onto an empty audio track.
  4. Trim the clip to under 30 seconds using the handles — iOS will not allow longer ringtones.
  5. Tap the down arrow → My Songs, long-press your project, then choose Share → Ringtone → Use sound as → Standard Ringtone.
  6. Open Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone and select Fab - Breathe at the top of the list.

Full step-by-step iPhone guide →

Install on Android (MP3 format)

Android · MP3
  1. Tap the Download Ringtone button to save the MP3 to your phone's Downloads folder.
  2. Open your Files app (also called "My Files" on Samsung Galaxy devices).
  3. Long-press the downloaded MP3 file. On most modern Android phones, you can choose Set as ringtone directly from this menu.
  4. If that option is missing, choose Move instead and place the file inside Internal storage → Ringtones (create the folder if it doesn't exist).
  5. Open Settings → Sound & Vibration → Phone Ringtone (the menu name varies slightly by manufacturer) and select Fab - Breathe.

Specific guides: Samsung Galaxy · Google Pixel · Zedge App

If you find yourself doing a lot of trimming or volume-leveling work before installation, The Ringtone Workshop publishes a frequently updated set of audio-prep tutorials that pair well with the steps above.

Source & licensing

This audio was sourced from the Internet Archive's open audio collection, where it's distributed under a permissive license that allows free download, sharing, and reuse. The original recording is preserved at archive.org/details/Fab-Breathe; ToneVault catalogues and links to it but does not claim ownership of the recording itself.

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