Tory Lanez Appears To Respond To Drake’s Diss On “Summer Sixteen”

DID THE “NEW TORONTO” ARTIST HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY TO DRIZZY?

(AllHipHop News) Drake returned over the weekend with the new single from his upcoming album Views From The 6. The track, titled “Summer Sixteen,” included some subtle jabs at Barack Obama and Meek Mill. There were also a few lines that seemed to be directed at fellow Toronto artist Tory Lanez.

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On the song Drake raps:

All you boys in the new Toronto want to be me a little/ All your ex’s know I like my O’s with a V in the middle / You would love it if I went away or didn’t say nothing else / How am I keeping it real by keeping this sh*t to myself? / You was never gang, gang, gang, gang, you was never one of us / Had us fooled for a minute now we done all grown up.

Lanez was mostly quiet over the weekend, but early this morning the “Say It” performer posted a subliminal tweet that appears to be for Drake. The message was a simple “L”.  Many observers believed Drake took a loss in the latest round of back-and-forth tracks with Meek.

TL Tweet

Minutes after the OVO leader released “Summer Sixteen,” Meek fired right back with “War Pain” which featured the DreamChasers frontman directly countering many of the bars on “Summer Sixteen.” Meek even claimed he knew what Drake was going to say on the song because a “ghostwriter” told him.

This would not be the first time Lanez has had issues with Drake. Tory previously stated he did not think it was cool the self-proclaimed “6 God” refers to their hometown of Toronto as “The 6”. He also threw a slight shot at Drizzy during a freestyle on Sway In The Morning.

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