Tory Lanez Stuns Fans With Sound Quality Of New Prison Songs

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Tory Lanez has released new music from behind bars — but they aren’t your typical prison songs. On Friday (July 26), the incarcerated rapper kickstarted his recently announced Prison Tapes series by dropping two new tracks, “Cell 245” and “Wish I Never Met You.” AD LOADING… The former opens with an automated message from a prison phone call and finds Tory reflecting on his past adversity and the spoils of his success over a hard-hitting beat. “Shootouts gave me PTSD, that’s the damage that it did / I’m talking hammers at the crib, I’m talking hammers at my grandma’s house / She in the kitchen cooking, finding hammers in the counters, real steppa,” he raps. AD LOADING… The latter, which begins with the same audio recording, showcases Lanez’s softer side as he sings about becoming entangled in a toxic relationship over an Afrobeats-flavored instrumental. “I can’t lie, I just wish I’d never met you in the first place / Damn, why you had to come and kiss me in the first place? / Damn, why we had to even mix it in the first place? / Damn, then wе went ahead and slid into third base / And I wish...

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