Tory Lanez Says He Approached "Love Me Now?" As If It Were A Mixtape

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Tory Lanez takes part in his album listening event on SiriusXM's The Heat Channel at SiriusXM Studios on March 2, 2018 in New York City.

Tory Lanez is building the anticipation for his forthcoming album.

Tory Lanez' is one of the busiest people in the music industry. Earlier in the year, he came through with his sophomore release, Memories Don't Die. It was a dope follow up to his debut project, I Told You. Despite releasing the Memories Don't Die a few months back, the rapper is already getting ready to drop two new projects in the near future. The rapper recently hit Instagram to share an update on the project and give fans a bit more insight to it.

Tory Lanez hit Instagram to speak on his forthcoming project, Love Me Now. While the project has yet to get a release date, he assured fans that it's on the way. However, he also gave fans a bit of insight on his creative space while making the project. He explained that he felt liberated while making the project in comparison to his other albums. To get his fans even more excited, he compared the creative process behind Love Me Now was like New Toronto or other mixtapes he's put out in the past. 

"Normally, I have extra shit going on but this time, I treated it like a New Toronto or a mixtape, if you will. It's more of a collaborative effort, if you will." He said, "it's just hit after hit after hit after hit. It's more of a collaborative tape, it got all your favorite fuckin' artists on it. A lot of people that I should've been working with. It's lit."

Peep his video below. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BmJqElcFkS9


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