Yung Tory Is Back With His New Banger "DGAF"

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Yung Tory comes through with frantic banger "DGAF."

Lil Durk has some incredible talent on his OTF roster including Yung Tory. Over the past year and a bit, the two artists have worked closely together. Tory's been steadily dishing out his own solo music and further establishing himself as a solo artist. The rapper recently shared his remix to Marshmello & Anne Marie's "Friends" and in late July, he linked up with Remy Boy Monty for their collab, "Good Life." Today, he comes through with his latest heatrock, "DGAF."

Yung Tory is back with his new song "DGAF." The song sounds like one of his most experimental ventures musically. The rapper tests out different vocal tones throughout the track. Tory's voice is soft as he opens up the track but when the beat drops, Tory's borderline yelling and bringing out the high energy. The release of this song comes shortly after he linked up with the rest of the OTF clique for their compilation tape, Only The Family Involved Vol. 1.

Quotable Lyrics
She dancin' on dick, ballerina
I met a thick bitch like Trina
All I do is drip, Aquafina
I don't follow shit, I'm a leader


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