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Tavoris Javon Hollins Jr. (born: August 17, 1997 (1997-08-17) [age 28]), better known professionally as Vory (formerly known as King Vory), is an American rapper and singer known for his music.

Life[]

Hollins was born on August 17, 1997, in Houston, Texas. He later moved to Louisville, Kentucky at age 16 to live with his father. While there, he met and began collaborating with singer Bryson Tiller.

Career[]

Hollins began his career helping to write songs for singers Drake and Beyoncé among others. Hollins eventually won a Grammy award for his lyricism on musical duo The Carters’ "Everything Is Love".

In 2015, Hollin s first received attention from the music industry after he was featured on Tiller's song, "Break Bread", under his former stage name King Vory. He also co-wrote Tiller's, "Don't", which reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and appeared on Tiller's debut studio album Trapsoul. In 2016, he began independently releasing songs, including "Overdose" and "My Life A Movie".

In 2022, Hollins released his debut album, Lost Souls.

Channel[]

Hollins created his channel on July 20, 2017, but he uploaded his first video on March 9, 2016. He uploads music videos and audio to his channel.