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10.04.2020 - 19:29 / genius.com
On his new song, “Letter to the City 2,” Canadian rapper Tory Lanez takes the opportunity to address his issues with Interscope Records while borrowing a line from his former foe Drake. It appears on Tory’s latest album, The New Toronto 3, which marks his final release on the label.
On the track, which is produced by AraabMUZIK and C-Sick, Tory opens his verse by rapping:
Drake spits a similar bar on his 2018 Scorpion cut, “Is There More,” when he says:
In a track-by-track breakdown with Apple
What would you do to climb the ladder in Hollywood? Would you help someone out or climb over them? What do the characters do in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood? See for yourself in the first look at the opening credits for the new Netflix limited series.
Tory Lanez hasn't been "Broke in a Minute," but he's been on the Billboard Hot 100 this week after the New Toronto 3 single debuted at No. 64 (chart dated April 25).Lanez dresses up his name-brand name-dropping single with a luxurious visual that shows off his whip, his stash and his crib to illustrate his come-up.
Though millions of people are camped inside their homes longing for freedom, Tory Lanez already quenched his thirst for escape when he released his mixtape New Toronto 3 earlier this month.
Here comes Tory Lanez going "Stupid Again" on the charts, after his New Toronto 3 track debuted at No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week (chart dated April 25).
Tory Lanez scores his third No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart, as The New Toronto 3 debuts on the list dated April 25.
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Now that 6ix9ine is officially out of jail earlier than expected due to the COVID-19 pandemic, questions have turned to when the rapper plans to relaunch his career and whether or not fans will still support his music. The Brooklyn rapper gave his first hint on Monday by hopping into Tory Lanez’s popular Instagram Live show Quarantine Radio.
He kept the songs away from his label.
Roomies, Tekashi 69 has been making his rounds on Al Gore’s innanet. First, after his release from prison, he stepped into The Shade Room, and now he is trolling Tory Lanez’s record-breaking “Quarantine Radio,” making sure his presence was known.
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Tory Lanez is known for being very confident in his own skills, not unlike Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor. Considering their similarities, it’s no surprise that McGregor’s voice shows up on Lanez’s latest album, The New Toronto 3. Tory uses one of McGregor’s infamous post-match speeches as the intro to the project’s third song, “Stupid Again.”
Less than six months after he dropped Chixtape 5, Tory Lanez is back with his new album, The New Toronto 3. It’s set to serve as his final release on Interscope after recent issues with the label.
Roommates, as of late it seem like Tory Lanez has found the perfect formula for keeping viewers engaged during his Instagram Live series he calls “Quarantine Radio.” During the latest live show, things were going their usual way until Tory got on with a young woman wearing a ‘Super Mario’ costume. Now… we can’t say what exactly she was doing but let’s just this was his face when she was doing it:
LONDON – Sony Music U.K. chairman and CEO Jason Iley says he’s building a company led by "entrepreneurs and innovators" as it launches a new label focused on finding the next generation of urban and pop talent.Called Dream Life Records, the London-based imprint will be run by Dan Owusu, Lunick Bourgess and Shane Derozario.
G-Eazy has found a creative new way to shoot a music video with topless women.