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Tory Lanez Wants All The Smoke with Rick Ross

 Rick Ross was one of many critics who took issue with Tory Lanez dropping an entire album dedicated to clearing his name in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting incident.

On Friday morning (September 25), Rozay condemned the DAYSTAR rapper via Instagram for releasing the album a day after the grand jury’s decision in the Breonna Taylor case, calling it a “poor decision.” He later clowned Lanez’s diminutive stature in another IG video and claimed he bought him a mini Smart car to celebrate the project’s release.

“Hey, I just bought a car for Tory Lanez,” he says in the clip. “I gotta gift for the album release. That’s you. I heard you just went double acrylic on Datpiff.”




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