Jag Fires Shots At Tory Lanez On New Track "Litty"

Jag jumps in on the Tory Lanez/Joyner Lucas beef.

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Despite dropping two projects this year, with a third on the way, Tory Lanez still feels like he has more to prove. The rapper's continued to dish out new music but following the release of Love Me Now?, Tory engaged in a back-and-forth rap battle with Joyner Lucas after stating that he could body the "I'm Not Racist" rapper bar-for-bar. Tory's cockiness hasn't settled well with a few people including South Central's Jag who took aim at the Canadian rapper over Meek Mill's "Litty Again" instrumental.

"STAY IN THAT RNB LANE G!!" Jag wrote in the description box of his Tory Lanez diss track, "Litty" that he dropped recently. The South Central MC gets at Tory's neck and accuses the Toronto rapper of hating on Drake out of jealousy, among other things. It's an impressive effort from Jag who released his project 2700 this past September.

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Ugly ass n***a from Canada, saw you on camera
Watch what you sayin' bout n***as
I leave you bloody and that's on the beat, get sprayin' for real
I ain't playin' with n***as
Turn down the bitches, that's none of my business
But ask me, and I think you playin' wit n***as
Time for a bitch, all that money, you yellin' at 'gang' n***a
I think you layin' wit n***as


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