Tory Lanez Drops Off The Video For "Skrt Skrt"

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Tory Lanez releases the visuals for "Skrt Skrt."

Tory Lanez is less than a month away from following up 2016's I Told You with his sophomore effort. The rapper dropped the cover art and tracklist for Memories Don't Die last Friday and it's looking like it'll be a fire project. The rapper's shared some loose singles and has been on a heavy feature tip lately. Now, Tory revisits his September release of "Skrt Skrt" with a brand new visual.

Tory Lanez turns the party all the way up in the "Skrt Skrt." The rapper is seen hanging out with beautiful women at a mansion party and on the beach. The video also features a cameo from Fatboy SSE who almost gets into a "scuffle" with Tory, prompting the Toronto rapper to threaten to "take the bandana off the baldy." 

With Memories Don't Die dropping at the beginning of March, Tory's well on his way to solidify himself as a prominent figure in music. 


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