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Rating: 4 out of 5.
A joint album with Tory Lanez and Toosii would be fire.
Tory Lanez might be locked up, but he’s far from silent. With his music vault still active, the artist continues to drop tracks that keep his sound and spirit alive. His latest release, “Blue Violets,” finds him teaming up with Toosii for a seductive R&B moment that feels tailor-made for late-night playlists. The collaboration shows both artists leaning into their sultriest instincts, delivering verses that aim straight for the bedroom.
“Blue Violets” comes wrapped in silky production that’s smooth enough to melt candles and loosen buttons. Tory opens the track with passionate vocals, crooning about cherishing a woman who has him fully captivated. There’s a slickness to his delivery, a mix of confidence and genuine affection that sets the tone.
Enter Toosii, who adds some grit to the slow jam. His verse is rawer, more direct, and less polished, which actually complements Tory’s smoother approach. Toosii doesn’t mince words, expressing his desire to give his girl whatever she wants because her intimacy is worth the price. It’s bold, it’s a little reckless, but it works in the context of a track that wears lust on its sleeve.
At the end of the day, “Blue Violets” is the musical equivalent of two Spidermen pointing at each other: both Tory and Toosii trade similar energies, crooning over love, sex, and expensive taste. The chemistry is real, the production is smooth, and the intention is clear.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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