Hollins began his career working behind the scenes as a songwriter. In 2015, he first received attention after his guest appearance on fellow Kentucky-based recording artist
Bryson Tiller's song "Break Bread", under his former stage name King Vory. In 2017, Vory co-wrote his hit song "
Don't", which peaked at number 13 on the
Billboard Hot 100 while he guest performed on its parent album
Trapsoul (2017). and "My Life A Movie" featuring
Blu and produced by
Dun Deal. Later in July 2016, FPR Music Group released his debut mixtape,
Overdose. After moving to
Los Angeles,
California, Hollins met Canadian record producer
Boi-1da, with whom he would later collaborate on a number of songs. Throughout 2017, Vory continued releasing singles, including "Try", "Do That Shit", and "Hold of Me". The latter song was premiered by
Zane Lowe on
Beats 1 Radio. In August 2018, Hollins signed to
Capitol Records and Electric Feel Management and released his debut
EP,
Lucky Me. He guest featured on
Rich the Kid's song "Ring Ring" from his second studio album
The World Is Yours 2, which was released on March 22, 2019; Hollins released his single, "You Got It" on the same day. The following year, Hollins made three guest appearances on
Kanye West's tenth studio album
Donda (2021) — on the tracks "God Breathed", "
Jonah", and "
No Child Left Behind". He would also contribute on the album's sequel,
Donda 2 (2022), providing sole vocals on the track "Lord Lift Me Up". In April 2022, Hollins guest featured alongside
Polo G on the song "Changed On Me" from rapper
Fivio Foreign's debut album,
B.I.B.L.E.. In June of that year, Hollins released his debut album,
Lost Souls, featuring guest appearances from Kanye West,
Nav,
Beam, and
Yung Bleu, among others. In October of that year, he co-wrote the hit song "
Forever" for
Lil Baby and
Fridayy. In February 2024, security camera footage of Vory was leaked in which he threatened to kill his girlfriend. Following this, label boss
Meek Mill immediately disassociated with the singer and terminated his recording contract, stating that he has a "mental problem." ==Discography==