Tory Lanez's goes action figure mode with 'Sorry 4 What/LV Belt' music video
Rap crooner Tory Lanez is keeping the attention on his new Sorry 4 What studio album so of course he’s coming through with his new ‘Sorry 4 What/LV Belt’ music video.
Rap crooner Tory Lanez is keeping the attention on his new Sorry 4 What studio album so of course he’s coming through with his new ‘Sorry 4 What/LV Belt’ music video.
Tory Lanez’s ‘Sorry 4 What/LV Belt’ music video is action figure-packed
Lanez made sure to deliver an unforgettable visual for his new single. Instead of putting the attention on himself, Tory goes all-out with the action figure flexing.
A creator that has successfully paved a lane of his own both lyrically and visually, Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Tory Lanez follows the release of his new album, dropping an official video for “Sorry 4 What/ LV Belt.” The album peaked at #1 across all genres on the apple music charts in its first day of release and is expected to be the top Hip-Hop debut this week with a projected 23k sales.
The action figure role-playing visual is the third release off of Lanez’ Sorry 4 What album, which was released last week. It follows the “Why Did I” audio track as well as “It Doesn't Matter.” Not one to release lengthy albums, the multi-talented artist describes his newest project as a body of work whose extensive track list will leave listeners fully satisfied. Following the success of his 80’s themed album Alone At Prom, which he released last December, Sorry 4 What takes on a different sound, different narrative and different message. Featuring recording artists such as A Boogie wit da Hoodie and Yoko Gold, the Toronto native’s newest album is neither fully hip-hop or R&B, but offers listeners a mix of the two demonstrating Tory’s vocal riffs and unfiltered bars.
Wednesday night, the recording artist held an intimate listening event for the project in NYC. Supporters in attendance included Ty Dolla $ign, Dave East, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Nav, Bobby Shmurda and more. Bringing forth a story-telling and personal album, Sorry 4 What is available now on all streaming platforms.