Vory Drops Off New Project "SAY" Ft. Smokepurpp

Vory drops off his latest project.

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Vory's been one of the music industry's best-kept secrets. Over the years, the rapper's built a reputation and a strong resume as one of the hottest songwriters in the music industry. He's earned writing credits on Jay-Z and Beyonce's Everything Is Love and Drake's Scorpion. He also recently appeared on Rich The Kid's The World Is Yours track "You Got It." Now, he's back with his latest solo project, SAY.

Vory's returned with his follow-up to August's Lucky Me. The short six-track project includes the previously released singles, "Stay" and "You Got It." Smokepurpp serves as the sole feature on the project, appearing on "Worst." Boi-1da, J GRAMM, Louis Bell, and Pro Logic are among the producers credited on the project.

Peep Vory's latest project below. 


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