Tory Lanez’s ‘The Color Violet’ spins a sonic web that captivates with its haunting narrative and hypnotic beat. The track delves into the complexities of love, the rapture of desire, and the ultimate resistance to romantic commitment that is often glamorized in the life of a ‘playboy’.
“Take Shots” can be taken as A Boogie and Tory Lanez’ version of a love song. The title is in fact a reference to boozing. And as relayed, the vocalists seem to idealize romantic interests who themselves...
Tory Lanez artistry, traditionally speaking, may fall primarily into the category of rap music. However, this song sounds more like a dance tune derived from the early 1980s, something that maybe Michael Jackson would...
Tory Lanez dropped “Money Over Fallouts” in response to a wide held belief that he shot a fellow, female musician named Megan Thee Stallion. These allegations have cost him in terms of his public image and career. And...
Getting straight to the point, the title of this song is actually an allegory for things getting hot between Tory Lanez and his lover, i.e. the lyric’s addressee. In other words, they find themselves alone...
The titular question at hand centers on Kehlani asking her lover, who is being portrayed by Tory Lanez, if she can come over. That is to say that she considers him to be an exceptional...
A “W” is a slang term for a win. And Tory Lanez begins and ends this track by stating that that he “can’t step back on (his) block without no W”. That’s another way of saying...
“The Take” is a bedroom fun song. It is one of those types where the artist is tasked with letting the female addressee know how effective he is in the sack. So for instance, in...
Tory Lanez deals with two major concepts in his new track – the dangers of growing up on the streets and self-hatred amongst the black community. The artists spits out ongoing real life situations...
The title of this track, “Don Queen”, is Torey’s way of calling his rival, Don Q, feminine. And he launches a whole bunch of other disses at Don throughout the course of this song. The...