Tory Lanez Drops Off The "B.I.D" Video

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Tory Lanez returns with the new video for "B.I.D."

Tory Lanez has been hella busy as of lately. After the release of his sophomore album, Memories Don't Die, the rapper was already gearing up for his next move. Ahead of the album's release, he teased a whole bunch of music of different genres from R&B to reggaeton and Latin trap. Lanez has a lot of things he's gearing up for but he's still steadily promoting his latest album. He's dropped off several videos off of the project with "Skrt Skrt," "Benevolent" and more.  Today, he delivers some proper vibes for the good weather with his new music video for "B.I.D."

Tory Lanez has dropped off the official visuals for his single, "B.I.D." The video finds Lanez and his crew surrounded by some beautiful women who are washing cars, serving them food and playing volleyball while Lanez serves as the ref. It's a perfectly fitting visual for the rapper's single and if you're not already eager for the summer to come, this video will do the trick.

Aside from releasing his latest visual, the rapper recently previewed some new collaborations he has in the works. He recently revealed a lengthy list of collaborations and also previewed some music he has with Rich The Kid and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. Keep your eyes peeled for those. 


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