Tory Lanez is letting his fans decide whether he should forgive PartyNextDoor for his diss track or throw hands instead.
The locked-up singer/rapper posted on Instagram asking his fan group, the Umbrellas, to make the call on what goes down next. “I WILL LEAVE THE FATE OF THIS @PartyNextDoor SITUATION IN THE HANDS OF THE UNTOUCHABLE UMBRELLA,” says the message shared on Lanez’s feed.
“ATT UMBRELLAS: I HAVE A LIFE LONG OBLIGATION TO THE UMBRELLAS TO ENSURE WE STAND UNITED AS ONE IN ALL DECISIONS,” his message went on. “THAT BEING SAID … DO I LET HIM GET AWAY WITH THAT “FAKE ASS APOLOGY “? (That he only issued because he didn’t like the reaction he got..) Or DO I LET HIM CATCH HIS FADE AND WE SHAKE HANDS AFTER AS MEN?”
A note from his management team states that he’ll be calling from prison at 7 p.m. PST to hear what the decision is.
After catching wind of some recent remarks from Lanez about Toronto artists, PND came at him with a track he previewed during an Instagram Live. In the song, he takes some heavy shots at Lanez. “Fuck what Tory Lanez say … I did everything he did he’s just a running man… drama man… I’m the daddy let me slap you okay,” sang PND. Later in the track, PND sings, “You said I sound like Young Thug … You sound like me / One day, you’ll be me.”
Shortly after the diss blew up online, PND apparently got new info about Lanez’s comments, realized they weren’t actually directed at him, and decided to walk it back.
PND jumped on his IG Story with a message for Lanez, tagging him in the post, writing, “I was told about what you said without hearing your video for myself,” he wrote. “You didn’t say anything that I wouldn’t say myself, now that I seen it I was wrong. City is stronger together.”
Life’s been tough outside prison for Lanez because of the diss, but it’s been just as rough inside. Lanez recently had a recording session for an upcoming album disrupted by a riot that happened right behind him in his cell.
Lanez has been locked up since 2022, when he was arrested in relation to the Megan Thee Stallion shooting. Two years later, he was found guilty and hit with a 10-year prison sentence.
