Yung Tory & Shoreline Mafia's Fenix Flexin Team Up On "Netflix & Chill"

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Yung Tory is back with his new track, "Fenix Flexin."

Yung Tory has been steadily dropping new music throughout the year and becoming one of the hottest artists in the streets right now. The OTF affiliate buzz has increased significantly in 2018 after first making waves in 2017. Despite being affiliated with Lil Durk's OTF crew, it isn't something that's held him back, instead, he's used it to his advantage and establishing himself as one of the hottest young rappers out right now. Tory recently linked up with Shoreline Mafia's Fenix Flexin for his latest track, "Netflix & Chill."

Yung Tory is back alongside Fenix Flexin for his new track, "Netflix & Chill" as well as its accompanying visual. The two rappers hop on a string-laden beat cooked up by Kevin Rolly and Dutch Revz. Tory continues his hot streak this year with his new track. Hopefully, we'll hear Tory jump on a Shoreline Mafia track.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch, I gotta go, you can't stay with me
I'm tryna beat that pussy up, girl why you play with me
You know I got a bitch, no you can't lay with me
I took some molly out a baggy then she ate a piece


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