Tory Lanez Transforms Into "International Fargo" On "TOUCHDOWN"

Badmon Tory pulls up with "TOUCHDOWN."

BYAron A.

Tory Lanez has been on a heavy grind for the past year. While he could've dropped Memories Dont Die and toured the project for a bit, he announced that he had several projects in the cut. We already received Love Me Now? which he announced last summer along with a Latin project that has yet to see the light of day. However, he came through with his new project, International FargoThe track opens up with an homage to Tory's Caribbean roots with "TOUCHDOWN."

Tory Lanez comes through on some rudeboy vibes on the opener to International Fargo. The rapper enlists The Fanatix who truly embody international sounds in their music. They've previously worked with Vybz Kartel, Giggs, Popcaan, Nicki Minaj and more. 

On "TOUCHDOWN," Tory raps entirely in patois over a hard-hitting dancehall beat while giving shout outs Vybz Kartel, the OVO jerk, and his come-up in Toronto. 

Be warned, this track will be everywhere this summer.

Quotable Lyrics
Bless up di youts and di dawgs
Free up Kartel, Worl boss
Mi dun off the stage at di venue
Run it up at the Holt Renfrew
Bless up di dawg we ah send through
Jerk from the OVO menu


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