Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, currently serving a 10-year prison sentence for the shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, has been forced to put an end to his controversial “Prison Tapes” music series. Lanez’s cell block at the California Correctional Institution was raided by prison guards, who confiscated his studio equipment, effectively silencing his creative outlet behind bars.
Lanez whose real name is Daystar Peterson, had been making waves with his weekly “Prison Tapes” releases, which allowed him to continue his music career even while incarcerated. However, his ability to record and release new tracks came to an abrupt halt following the raid, which Lanez suggests was a calculated move by prison authorities.
Lanez addressed the situation directly with his fans through a statement posted on his Instagram account. In it, he expressed frustration over the loss of his recording equipment and claimed that the real reason for the crackdown had more to do with his efforts to help fellow inmates than with his music.
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“The rumors are true. ‘The Prison Tapes’ will be discontinued until further notice,” Lanez wrote. “However, I think it’s important that my fans know the truth about the crooked a** sh*t that’s REALLY going on here....
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