Tory Lanez is sounding off on the state of music.
Taking to Twitter, the Canadian rapper-singer criticized the quality and impact of today’s artists, while lamenting that “real music” is missing.
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“It’s crazy ….. music hasn’t ACTUALLY BEEN STICKING lately ….like all of our favorite artist music is not lasting with us longer than 4-5 months,” he wrote.
According to Tory, there is no more originality. “Real music must come back into play .. real emotion . Less repetitive and redundant,” he added.
It’s crazy ….. music hasn’t ACTUALLY BEEN STICKING lately ….like all of our favorite artist music is not lasting with us longer than 4-5 months … real music must come back into play .. real emotion . Less repetitive and redundant
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— Tory Lanez (@torylanez) October 22, 2021
Tory’s comments come as he gears up to release his ’80s-inspired album Alone at Prom on Dec. 1. In August, he released his first-ever streaming NFT album When It’s Dark, which he claims sold 1 million copies in under a minute.
He is not the only one weighing in on today’s music. Eve recently shared her thoughts on hip-hop, saying “there’s a lot of clones.”
“I feel like back in the day, uniqueness was celebrated and I think now there’s a lot of the sameness and that to me… It makes it boring a lot of the time,” she told Trevor Noah on “The Daily Show.”