Tone Stith Pulls Up With New Track "Sex Drive"

Tone Stith comes through with some groovy vibes on "Sex Drive."

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Tone Stith's one of the hottest R&B singers out right now but it's been a minute since we've heard music from him. That is likely due to the fact that he hasn't dropped music every week as part of his #ToneStithTuesday series. However, it feels like he's back to feeding the fans some new music. A little over two months since he released his demo for "Long Run," he returns with a funky new track called "Sex Drive."

Tone Stith's known for his sultry R&B style but on his latest track "Sex Drive," he brings that same energy with some funky production. Stith's latest song has an evident funk influence on the baseline while he comes through with some angelic harmonies over top. It's another dope single from Tone Stith. "Sex Drive" is a track that you should definitely have on your playlist for the weekend.

Quotable Lyrics
I'll burn it up for you
I wanna make love to you
Let's try something new


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