Tory Lanez Joins Thutmose On "Wipe Me Down"

Thutmose and Tory Lanez join forces on "Wipe Me Down."

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Thutmose teams up with Tory Lanez for his latest track, "Wipe Me Down," a sleek R&B-infused banger finding the two artists flexing over a hypnotic trap beat. The Nigerian-born rapper's new single is undoubtedly one of his hottest records to date. He and Tory have the ability to effortlessly maneuver and blend different genres of music with "Wipe Me Down" showcasing that at its best.

"Coming from Nigeria, you hear all about the American dream, but I feel like I finally get to live it," Thutmose told HNHH about his new collaboration with Tory. "When Tory heard my music and wanted to get in the studio, we linked up in Miami at his spot and we knew we had to make something special. Tory didn’t want to do a short verse he wanted to go crazy, he brought rap Tory and RnB Tory and you already know how I do haha, I know yall gunna enjoy this one!"

Quotable Lyrics
She be callin' me the sensei
Spanish bitch with the white milk
When I hit it all I see is la leche
Used to pull up in a rented
Now I'm smoking only presidential and they call me El Presidente


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