LeBron James Roasted After Co-Signing Tory Lanez Album

Tory Lanez came through with a 20-track new album for his fans on Friday, called Sorry 4 What. The album has been getting praise from his supporters on social media, although there are plenty of people swearing off the album due to his ongoing shooting case against Megan Thee Stallion.

One person who is looking past that and enjoying the music is none other than LeBron James. LeBron has always been an avid rap listener, and on Friday, he replied to CuffsTheLegend on Twitter with some praise for the album. As you can see, he wrote “He never misses. That boy talented as hell man! Bangers for days!!”

Twitter was not happy with LeBron’s response, as they felt like it was a betrayal of some of the things he has said in the past regarding the need to protect black women. While Tory’s case against Meg has yet to be settled or resolved, there are a lot of people who see Tory as guilty, which has many calling LeBron a hypocrite.

In the tweets down below, you can see that Bron has been the subject of relentless criticism that doesn’t seem to be dying down. “What a thing to wake up and see. What a betrayal to all the Black Women who have had Lebron’s back. Wow. I’m actually speechless,” one person wrote. “This tweet is a DECISION OF SUPPORT for a man who shot Megan multiple times. The lack of value we are shown as Black Women has no depths.”

Other fans have stood up for LeBron, claiming that Twitter is not real life and that outside of the app, no one actually cares about him listening to Tory Lanez. Either way, people are upset right now, and Twitter is giving everyone a platform to voice that displeasure.

Give us your thoughts on the Tory album, in the comments below.

Tory Lanez Fuels Iggy Azalea Dating Rumours With “Y.D.S // Iggy DelDia”: Stream

Tory Lanez’s Sorry 4 What album already has some obvious fans (among them is LeBron James, although he’s received considerable backlash for praising the R&B artist), but there’s one song in particular that has the world’s attention right now – “Y.D.S // Iggy DelDia.”

Seeing as the PLAYBOY has been romantically linked to Australian beauty Iggy Azalea as of late, some are speculating that the song’s title could be a not-so-subtle name drop, although nothing has been confirmed as of yet.

On the second half of the track, Lanez sings, “Somebody need to thank your mama / For good face and for good ass on you / She come and need no drama / No fake friends and that’s a flex for you.”

The closing verse ends with “I watch when she buss down / Good, mm, when she buss down,” which very well could be a nod to Azalea’s frequent viral twerking moments.

Check out Tory Lanez’s full Sorry 4 What album here, and stream “Y.D.S // Iggy DelDia” on Spotify below.

Quotable Lyrics:

‘Cause I’m on deck, on fire, don’t stop
Baby, why would you play with a n*gga that way?
I’ve been gettin’ cake, cake, cake, a n*gga came up, made a hundred thousand in one day
Bitch got an ass like Kim but I hit that shit first and I feel like Ray J
It’s no switch on the Glock but it’s racks on the watch
And the automatic choppa do the same thing, ayy

Tory Lanez Calls “Sorry 4 What” Project “A Real Body Of Work”

One artist who doesn’t hesitate to release a musical undertaking, in some form or another, is Tory Lanez. The multi-hyphenated artist is known for delivering EPs, mixtapes, albums, two-packs, and just about any other collection of tracks that show his versatility. The singer-rapper-producer has been grinding heavily, especially within these last few years as he’s faced pushback due to his legal woes.

Whether he was facing accusations of assaulting a Love & Hip Hop Miami star, captivating attention after Megan Thee Stallion named him as the person who shot her, or reportedly being removed from a tour due to an alleged attack on August Alsina, Lanez has claimed innocence and attempted to shift focus back to his music.

(Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

In just a few days, Lanez will share his latest project, Sorry 4 What, an 18-track effort that arrives Friday, September 30. He shared a video where he spoke about what listeners could expect from the record.

“This album is a f*ckin’ piece of work, n*gga,” Lanez said in a video shared on IG. “It’s a real body of work. I’m not—I don’t like givin’ you long albums, I’m not a long album person. I used to be back in the day and I stopped, but this time, I really want you to feel satisfied.”

He previewed new music in the clip, as well, and has dedicated his Instagram page to promoting this one, full force.

Check out Tory Lanez discussing Sorry 4 What below.