Yung Tory Joins KTOE On "Alter Ego"

KTOE is back with another track.

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Toronto producer and rapper KTOE is one artist that's on the rise. His tag "KTOE On The Beat" has been heard on numerous records but he's been making a name for himself as a rapper over the past few years. His unique sound helped him land credits on Jazz Cartier's latest project for the songs, "Sex Machina," "VVS," and "Right Now." Jazz later returned the favor by hopping on KTOE's "Touring" which has been gaining a lot of attention recently. This week, the multi-talented Toronto artist came through with his latest track, "Alter Ego."

KTOE has linked up with Yung Tory for his latest single, "Alter Ego." KTOE and Yung Tory deliver a melody-driven effort over a smooth but hard-hitting beat.

Peep the new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Uh, uh, that's not real
Skrt off in a foreign car
That shit sounds like Hot Wheel
Smokin' good dope, she sniffin' coke
She like to use her nostril
Give her dope dick, she overdose
This bitch fucked the cartel


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