Brampton's Rajan has been making a whole lot of noise over the past year. While he's been putting in work within his city, he's been gaining the attention of more and more people with each release. Most recently, the rapper linked up with Eestbound and Cardiak for his track, "Cocaine Fantasy." Today, he links up with fellow Brampton native, Tory Lanez, for his latest single, "Maybe."
Tory Lanez might be one of the biggest exports out of Toronto but that hasn't stopped him from working with some of those on the come-up for his hometown. He recently linked up with Rajan for their smooth R&B jam, "Maybe." The two of them link up with K-BeatZ for the production of the track. It's a smooth, upbeat record that already sounds like it'll be bumping throughout the summer. Both Tory Lanez and Rajan nailed the track.
Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Rajan and stay tuned for updates on Tory Lanez upcoming Spanish album.
Quotable Lyrics
In the club, and I got you on a champagne sips
Sayin' fuck them n*ggas that you and your mans came with
(I don't) type of n*ggas that I can't hang with
And I hit the pussy 'cause I know your man can't hit
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