Tory Lanez Unlocks His Vault With “Bonnie & Clyde” and “Prostitute Flange”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Tory Lanez proves once again that his vault is stacked with gems worth hearing.

Tory Lanez is still ticking, continuing his streak of pulling records from the vault and giving fans something new to spin. His latest drop includes two unreleased tracks: “Bonnie & Clyde” from 2022 and “Prostitute Flange” from 2021. Both songs show off different sides of Tory’s artistry, and together, they remind us of just how versatile he can be.

“Bonnie & Clyde” leans into a bass-heavy, R&B-influenced sound that feels tailor-made for late-night listening. Tory approaches the track with a melodic rap style that’s both punchy and infectious. His delivery balances annoyance and infatuation as he reflects on a woman who constantly distracts him with her beauty and demands. The result is a track that sticks instantly—arguably one of the most infectious cuts from his stash so far.

On the other hand, “Prostitute Flange” is a more complete, conceptual record. Here, Tory pays direct homage to Lil Wayne’s original of the same name, borrowing its cadence and weaving in similar lyrical elements. Over a slow-burning instrumental, Tory slips fully into singer mode, showcasing his emotional side with vivid storytelling. It’s raw, vulnerable, and bold—though admittedly a bit long, it still manages to highlight his strengths as an R&B artist.

Check out “Bonnie & Clyde” and “Prostitute Flange” below.




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