Tory Lanez Releases “Do You Remember” & “Wanna F*ck”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Damn, how many unreleased tracks does Tory Lanez have in the vault?

One major lesson artists can take from Tory Lanez dropping his Lost Tapes is to go all out in the studio while you’re young. You never know when you’ll need to dip into your vault to keep your name alive. In Tory’s case, with him currently in jail, he’s keeping his fans engaged by releasing these unreleased tracks. Tonight, the Canadian singer shared two more: “Do You Remember,” which dates back to 2016, and “Wanna F*ck,” recorded in 2022.

“Wanna F*ck” is a smooth club banger where Tory Lanez showcases his highest-pitched vocals and sharpest raps over a bass-heavy beat with a solid tempo. Lyrically, he portrays himself as a confident playboy with endless cash and an insatiable appetite. While the track might feel like it’s lacking something overall, the chorus is undeniably strong and catchy.

“Do You Remember” is probably the weaker of the two releases. The track features a performance from Davo that echoes PARTYNEXTDOOR’s style, paired with Tory Lanez’s deep, powerful vocals and a hypnotic beat. Lyrically, the song touches on showing off for women and flaunting their impressive success that attracts people wanting to be in their circle. While there are some interesting vocal deliveries, the song feels a bit on the dull side.

Check out “Wanna F*ck” and “Do You Remember” below.

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