Yung Tory & Remy Boy Monty Live The "Good Life" On Their New Track

Yung Tory and Remy Boy Monty team up on "Good Life."

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Yung Tory's been bubbling up on these streets for the past little bit. He penned a deal with Lil Durk's OTF label last year and since then, he's been dishing out a whole lot of music and becoming an artist that everyone needs to keep an eye out for. Last month, he linked up with producer Marshmello for the "Friends" remix. Now, he links up with Remy Boy Monty for his new track, "Good Life."

Yung Tory delivers his latest heater, "Good Life" featuring Remy Boy Monty. The two of them deliver a melodic effort over an acoustic guitar riff that leads the song's production. It's a celebratory anthem that comes just in time for the summer. As Tory releases his latest single, we could only hope that he has more music to drop off this summer.

Quotable Lyrics
Hol' up, lemme hit the gas real quick
Last night, I was drunk and almost crashed that whip
I had to ask her how that ass so big
I'm just hanging out my car, might smash that bitch


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