Tone Stith Drops Off His Latest Track "Lonely"

Tone Stith drops off his latest song, "Lonely."

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Tone Stith has been popping up everywhere recently and it feels like he'll be appearing on more radars throughout the year. The young R&B singer first caught people's attention after he was spotted kickin' it with Drake. Since then, he's dropped a slew of incredible music that has slowly been getting the attention of many people in the industry. He recently linked up with 2 Chainz for their collaboration on the "Uncle Drew" OST, "Light Flex." Today he drops off his latest single,"Lonely."

Tone Stith is back with some smooth R&B vibes on his latest song, "Lonely." This song follows the release of last week's "A Little Bit Lovin'." The new track was produced by Rain Beriones and co-written by The PrblmSlvrs. If you've been sleeping on Tone, you should start taking notice now.

Quotable Lyrics
She my homie, she got homies
She got drama, I don't get involved
When she see me, keep it simple


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