Vory

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Going in over the hypnotic production from Grasser Beats and Wallis Lane, Very delivers a mid tempo ballad that finds him crooning about what happens when he drinks too much, which brings out another side of him. “Feel like you only get this side of me when I drink/ Feel like the liquor got the best of me when I drink/ I fucked up, admit I fucked up, been drinking admit I fucked up” he croons. Highlighted by its production & melodic flow & vibe, “Hold Of Me” is another strong addition to the Louisville singer’s growing catalogue of hits. - hnhh

Los Angeles-based singer and rapper Vory might be familiar to fans of Bryson Tiller, as he collaborated with him on two-year-old piece "Break Bread", and, now, he's got a debut single out called "Try" that should put him on the map of hip-hop fans, for sure. Vory possesses quite a tone, and, on "Try", he flexes it to give a radio-worthy affair. We'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more from him, as, certainly, his campaign is off to a promising start. - HillyDilly

If you’re a fan of Bryson Tiller, his last single “Hold Of Me” is a blend of hip-hop and R&B, comparable to styles and sounds we’ve heard off of Tillers last two albums. “AFRAID” is a hypnotic track with big bass, whereas “CONTROL” contrasts with a more upbeat production, filled with a beautiful guitar riff and compact percussion pieces. The only thing you’ll be questioning after listening to these songs is why they’re not longer. - The Millennial-Y

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Date Found: November 2017