Vory Teams Up With Smokepurpp For "Worst"

Smokepurpp serves as the only feature on Vory's new EP, "SAY."

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Vory returned with his new project, SAY earlier today which follows the release of August's Lucky Me. The six-track project finds Vory holding down the majority of it on his own but he did enlist Smokepurpp for the song, "Worst." Purpp serves as the sole guest appearance on the project but he and Vory deliver a dark, R&B/trap banger on their collab. The project features production from Roofeeo who previously worked with Post Malone on Stoney cut "Yours Truly, Austin Post."

Aside from collaborating with Vory on "Worst," Smokepurpp recently dropped his own project, Lost Planet on Friday. The project arrived over a year after he and Murda Beatz joined forces on Bless Yo Trap. The rapper revealed that Lost Planet would arrive ahead of his long-awaited sequel to his 2017 debut, Deadstar.

Quotable Lyrics
I know you bad just don't play innocent
And she like, "Vory, be a sweeter man"
Know I try but I can't be that man
That just wasn't in the plan 


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