Tory Lanez is a Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his distinctive singing style and smooth delivery, as well as for his ability to switch between singing and rapping in his music.
Lanez rose to prominence in the mid-2010s with the release of his debut mixtape, "T.L 2 T.O." He gained further attention with the release of his debut studio album, "I Told You", in 2016, which spawned the hit singles "Say It" and "Luv".
Since then, Lanez has released several more studio albums and mixtapes, including "Memories Don't Die" (2018) and "Daystar" (2020). He has also been featured on a number of hit songs by other artists, including "Jerry Sprunger" and "Do You Remember" with Tory Lanez.
In addition to his music career, Lanez is also known for his acting roles, including his appearance in the Netflix series "Rap Game" and his role as the lead character in the film "Love, Unconditional".
Tory Lanez, a Canadian singer and rapper, has been convicted of assaulting Megan Thee Stallion in a Los Angeles courtroom on December 23. He was found guilty on all charges related to the incident.
On July 12, 2020, Tory Lanez (whose real name is Daystar Peterson) and Megan Thee Stallion (whose real name is Megan Pete) were involved in a dispute that took place after leaving a party at Kylie Jenner's house in Los Angeles. Lanez was charged with three felonies: assault with a semi-automatic firearm, possession of an unregistered, concealed firearm, and negligent discharge of a firearm. He is accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in both feet after an argument in a vehicle spilled out onto the street around 4 a.m. These charges formed the basis of his trial, which took place on December 23.