Tory Lanez Denies Violating Megan Thee Stallion Court Order
Tory Lanez denies violating the court order he has for the ongoing Megan Thee Stallion case as fans speculated he was rapping about the “Sweetest Pie” rapper in his newest song, “Mucky James.”
“I’m startin’ to give like zero f—- ’bout how it’s goin’ down,” he raps. “They try to blackball me for money but I ain’t goin’ out/I told myself I’ll stop this bulls— and not speak up more … I can’t lie temporarily that bitch came and ruin s—/They can’t beliеve I’m back poppin’, I’m out here doin’ s—/’Hеy Tory, stop talking ’bout it,’ I wish I could but dawg/I’m only human, sometimes that s— be gettin’ to me.”
But according to the Canadian rapper, he is not referring to Megan at all.
“I am not talking about my court case on the song #MuckyJames,” he wrote. “I see all these blogs trying to connect the two … and honestly I have more sense than that. I would not play with the court order or the judge like that … please stop that narrative.”
I am not talking about my court case on the song #MuckyJames …. I see all these blogs trying to connect the two … and honestly I have more sense than that . I would not play with the court order or the judge like that … please stop that narrative .
— Tory Lanez (@torylanez) April 11, 2022
Lanez was detained on April 5 in connection to the infamous 2020 shooting incident involving Megan Thee Stallion. He was later released on $350,000 bond with an additional condition added to his release terms which prohibits him from mentioning “the complaining witness in this case in any social media.” The “complaining witness” can be presumed to be the Houston-bred rapper.
Listen to the song below: