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Tory Lanez Tweets Bringing New Heat For New Collab with Bryson Tiller

Tory Lanez and Bryson Tiller have both been influential artists in the game, one hailing from Toronto and the other from Louisville, Kentucky.

The Canadian singer and rapper, Tory Lanez broke into the industry in 2009 and has had everyone vibing with his 90s style flow with new school flavor. His singles “Say It” and “Luv” peaked at number 19 and 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2015, he signed to Interscope/Mad Love Records, releasing his first studio album in 2016. Following his debut album, Lanez just recently dropped his sophomore album, Memories Don’t Die earlier this year on March 2, 2018.

He’s currently on his sophomore album titled tour all while readying a Spanish album for summer including a collaboration with Latin trap singer Ozuna.

On May 14th, the Toronto artist tweeted “OMGSH ME AND @brysontiller HAVE SOME FLAME COMING”, teasing a collaboration with the Louisville Slugger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Kentucky singer, songwriter and rapper has been holding his own since 2011 when he released his debut mixtape, Killer Instinct Vol. 1 along with his debut single “Don’t,” which peaked at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100. Pen Griffey released his debut studio album, Trapsoul in October of 2015, earning him a Grammy nomination. Tiller followed up with his second studio album True To Self featuring hits like “Run Me Dry” and “Self-Made” in 2017. Fresh off his “Fell In Luv” collaboration with Playboi Carti, which can be found on Carti’s just release debut album Die Lit, he’s still as lit of an artist as he was when he first hit the scene.

The two have collaborated on a couple tracks in the past, and they were every R&B lovers dream. Currently it’s still unclear as to where the song will land or what the title of the track is, but with these two, there’s no doubt it’ll definitely be a banger.

Written by: @MinneeTellsItAll

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