Yung Tory Releases "Vancouver (Luther Vandross)"

Yung Tory's back with his latest single, "Vancouver."

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Yung Tory has been making major strides over the years. Coming out of Toronto, he received a coveted co-sign from Lil Durk before inking a deal with OTF, though that only lasted a few years. Now, he's over at Timbaland's Mosley Music Group and Def Jam where he's continued to make major moves.

This week, he returned with his latest single, "Vancouver (Luther Vandross)." Tory stretches his vocals over a trap beat that has remnants of pop music lingering underneath. It's catchy and energetic, matching the footage from his live concert that's cut into the music video which he shared along with the song.

Check out the latest video and song by Yung Tory below and keep your eyes peeled for new music from the Toronto rapper.

Quotable Lyrics
Aye, I'm the man down
Bro got a pack in a saran wrap
Got your bitch and she dancing
Making tricks like magicians 


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