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TOBi teams up with Flo Milli for the “Family Matters” single & lyric video

TOBi (Photo: Instagram)
TOBi (Photo: Instagram)

Toronto’s own TOBi has teamed up with Flo Milli for the dope new single, “Family Matters.”

The new song is available for streaming on Spotify and other digital platforms via Same Plate Entertainment / RCA Records.

TOBi, one of five nominees in the Rap Recording of the Year category at this year’s JUNO Awards, is up to his third official release of 2021. “Family Matters” follows the DJ Tunez, Oclade, and Juls-assisted “Dollas and Cents (DJ Tunez Mix)” and the Haviah Mighty-assisted “Good On MY Own Tonight.”

Check out the lyric video below.


You can follow @SincerelyTOBi on Instagram.

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