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“Unveiling the Night: Vory’s New Album Promises Secrets and Seduction in ‘You Made Me This Way'”

Added on March 31, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

What happens when the stars align and a Houston-born artist returns from a tumultuous creative hiatus? Well, folks, we’re about to find out with Vory’s latest offering, You Made Me This Way. Released after a rocky year that saw him ousted from Meek Mill’s DreamChasers imprint due to some not-so-great press, Vory is back with a raw honesty that feels almost celestial. In a time when the moon is in Capricorn—which, let’s be real, often brings the pressure to either get it together or spiral—Vory tackles themes of mental health and personal accountability. Can a new album be the cathartic release both he and his fans were hoping for? If his new work is any indication, it’s a reflective journey encapsulated in vulnerability and art. With lyrics delving into therapy and heartbreak, he’s clearly aiming to reclaim not just his narrative but his very essence. So, grab your headphones and prepare for a deep dive into sounds that echo the struggle and triumph of the human spirit, illuminated by a little lunar magic!

Houston-born and Louisville-raised singer Vory has made his full-fledged return with You Made Me This Way. It’s the first album since 2022’s Lost Souls and follows up on a turbulent 2024. Just over a year ago now, Meek Mill kicked the artist off of his DreamChasers imprint after a couple of harrowing videos made their way online. The clips showed Vory threatening his girlfriend at the time, even going as far as to say, “I will literally get you killed, for real.” This left the Philly MC no choice but to cut ties with him.

“This guy is not a dream chaser! He has a mental problem! We cutting ties we don’t care how ya music sound,” Mill wrote on X (Twitter). So, it wasn’t too big of a surprise to hear Vory speak on his whereabouts and what he’s been going through mentally. “I had to go through a lot these last eight months / Therapy, my mental health / I, I, I put down the lean, put down the percs.” He also seems to address his ex later into this spoken verse adding, “The person you made me this way / And just know I love you forever sincerely, always true / And all the tears that I shared, I was cryin’ for me and you, baby.” There’s plenty more introspection, minimal production to give the words centerstage, and as a result these aspects create a moody listening experience.

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