Tone Stith Releases "Good Company" EP Ft. Quavo & Swae Lee

Tone Stith is back with his latest project, "Good Company."

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Tone Stith's been an artist to keep an eye out for over the past year and some change. Last year, he released the track his debut project, Can We Talk -- the ten track introductory project to Stith's smooth R&B style. Since then, he's further solidified himself as a force to watch out for after collaborating with 2 Chainz and Ty Dolla $ign. Today, he comes through with his official follow-up to his 2017 debut.

Tone Stith is back with his latest project, Good Company. Stith's shows his artistic growth over the course of 6 tracks. Stith holds down the majority of the project on his own, but he does recruit Swae Lee and Quavo for some assistance on the title track. Keep your eyes peeled for Stith and peep his new project below. 


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