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Kyle
All right, guys, we have a pretty cool pod today. We got Tory Lanez calling in live exclusively from jail. I've been talking to him about this for doing this for quite some time, so I'm glad we're finally pulling it off. He's about to call in. Before we get into it, if you guys have not tried out the Prizepix app, you gotta download it right now. You guys know me. I have tried every single app when it comes to firing on sports, and Prizepix is by far hands down the best app. What I love about it is instead of choosing teams, you're choosing individual players. Each player has a set projection, and then it's up to you. You either go more or less than that. Set projection. If you guys are smart with sports and you know what players are going to perform on what nights, this is a no brainer. Prize Picks is the app for you. If you guys have never tried the app, we got you guys on Code Nelk. Plug that into the app when you download it, and if you just put in $5, you get $50 for free. No strings attached. It's that simple. So take advantage of Code Nelk if you've never tried Prize Picks. Prize Picks is available in California and Texas and so many other states. UFC is coming up this weekend. We got March Madness around the corner. That's absolute fire. Season playoffs is coming up in a few months, so it's the perfect time to get into Prize Picks. I love the app. Like I said, I can't even watch a game now without firing on Prize Picks. It just makes watching the game so much more fun. So download the Prize Picks app. Trust me, you won't regret it. Use Code Nelk. Let's get into the pod. All right, boys, we got to. We got a crazy episode here. We've been talking about doing this a while, me and Tori, the last few months. So we got Tori calling in exclusively on the phone right now. Tori, how we doing?
Tory Lanez
You're doing great, man. I'm on top of the rising. How you feeling?
Kyle
Good, brother. Chilling. Chilling. I know we've been talking about doing this for a while. There's been a couple. Couple speed bumps.
Tory Lanez
I can't help it. I'm in prison.
Kyle
I know that. I don't know how much you see in there, how much you're told, but, yeah, that kind of went viral the other day, I guess. We were about to do this and there was like a riot or something.
Tory Lanez
It was a melee. I wouldn't say a riot. I think a riot Is like, from what I've seen, I think it's more like 10, 15 people is more so a riot. That was like a regular six, six on six. It's like a melee. You know what I mean? Yeah, it's not a riot.
Kyle
How intense is it in there? In, like, the area that you're in? Is that like a daily thing or like every week?
Tory Lanez
Yeah, everybody fights every day. I mean, that's kind of like a normal thing in California. Like, a lot of things just settled in fades, like at the end of the day, like, it's just like, oh, you fucked up on this. Okay, cool. I need a thing. Like. And it's just like, all right, we get it. We get it cracking in there sometimes, you know, you know, everybody. Sometimes it's just like. It's not just a one on one. It's like, I'm bringing my homies while I'm bringing my homies. And it's a melee or a turning to whatever it turned into. You feel me?
Kyle
Yeah, I feel you. No, I saw. I saw you were like, record. You're mid recording. And then some shit went down in the background. Was that like a verse for the new album?
Tory Lanez
Yeah, actually, I was just trying to like, put some shit down. I've been recording this album since the other day when Ray had put that thing out for me because Ray basically put all my stuff out on Instagram. Cause I can't really see what's going on, be it from where I'm actually putting it out from. So when he posted it on Instagram, that was the actual day I actually started. The album was literally that actual bay. And the reason why we even posted that was because, like, I just needed the reassurance from my umbrellas that they felt how I felt about the situation. Like, y'all know I'm more than capable. Even though this is a very. A very crazy task that has never, ever been done. Like, you have to think how this is. You know, everybody who says we've done music from prison or we've done music from jail, usually it's like this over the phone shit sounding like, yo, this sucks. Like, that's not what I'm doing here. Like, this is the first ever in Real time prison album. An album that's recorded in prison for prisoners by a prisoner in real time. As a prisoner is going through his real time sentence. And it's professional. It's going to sound exactly like a Tory Lanez album. But just the pain is there, the. The hunger is there, you know, the tears the cries are there. It's just. It's a lot. It's a lot of emotion into it. But it's the first ever professionally recorded prison album. This has never been done before, you.
Kyle
Know, so I don't know how much you want to reveal, but how did you guys crack the code on, like, the quality and making it sound so good?
Tory Lanez
Well, we started originally from County Jail, right? So when we was in county jail and I was working on the Alone at Prom Deluxe, there was a lot of things that we were trying at that point, just through the GTL phone, and they had me in solitary confinement. And, you know, this is always this weird rumor where like, yo, he gets one hour out of the cell a day. But I wasn't getting any hours out of the cell a day. I was in there 24 hours. And so because they knew that they were doing people harsh like that, they would put a payphone in your cell. So I was on that phone all day just trying to see if there was different ways that I record or I could record and taking the feedback from my engineer. And so really that was what kind of started the initial, like, okay, we need to figure this out and figure out how this can work over periods of time. A lot of other elements that took into place, like AI that can enhance the way that your voice sounds to clear it up through the phone. It's a lot of things. And then of course, I have one of the greatest engineering teams of the world, like, you know, Johan Super Saiyan, Mike, I got a girl named Angie. Like, all of the engineers that I work with are geniuses. So it's like together we just, you know. And I'm also an engineer myself, you know, I engineer my own thing. So there's things that I can hear when they can't hear it and vice versa. And that's kind of how it works. I don't want to give you all my thoughts, but it's mainly just like me getting as clean a take as I could possibly get and then putting the extra things into it that my engineer kind of takes up at that point and does a lot of things to get my voice more clear and more transparent and high end and bright.
Kyle
I know, I know. You told me the other day, this is not some just album from jail. This is a real deal album. Album. That's gonna like compete with all your other shit, right?
Tory Lanez
Exactly. Like I want this to be. And that's why I go so hard about it. It's not because I'm not trying to do the norm. I just want to do the impossible. But it could be on the level of a norm, because where I'm at is impossible for me to be normal, if that makes any sense. Where I'm at, I'm supposed to be strapped down. My hands are supposed to be tied behind my back, which they are. But I want to show my fans, I want to show the people who believe in me and are inspired by me that at this point in my life, like, no matter what and no matter what happens in your life, we can do it, and we can beat the odds, no matter what they throw us. And I'm the first walking testimony of somebody that is literally defying all odds right now. Against the grain. They don't even like, I'm playing it, you know, recording off a jail phone and coming with a professional album, 100%.
Kyle
What made you want to. Like, why right now? Like, I saw. I saw a video of you saying, like, Drake dropped the weekend, dropped his best shit. Like, now it's time for you to drop. Is this, like, is. Did they kind of, like, inspire you or, like, not pressure you to drop? But, like, did that have anything to do with the timing?
Tory Lanez
I would like to say, I think I didn't know that everybody was dropping, and I just felt like, look, man, like, yeah, I didn't know everybody was dropping, but the Weeknd dropped. Then Barbie and Shakes dropped together, and I was just like, wow, like, everybody's putting out their best music right now. And, you know, it just felt like I needed to participate. But you know me, when I participate, I come to compete. I'm not going to participate. I don't feel like I'm up to par to compete. So at this standpoint, I'm just like, look, I see everybody's doing things. It's not necessarily that you guys are the sole reason why I'm doing this, but I do feel like the Sydney is dropping, so why would I not drop as a messenger? But beyond all of that, like, there's always a silent competition between us all, and everybody's coming to the arena. It almost felt like you didn't watch Pokemon, and it was those episodes where Ash would go to the stadium, and it was just like, you just wanted him to.
Kyle
It's like a. It's like a Toronto poker battle.
Tory Lanez
Exactly. It's like everybody came with some, like, you feel me? Like, I'm not gonna lie. Like, like, like, like, party next door. Boom. He came with a. With a bulbasaur. Boom. Then you got Drake. He in with a black voice. Then you got Weekend. He came with a charizard, but Charlie gotta come with a Mewtwo nigga. Legendary bird.
Kyle
You need. You need. You need fucking Lugia. You need fucking Lugia or Suicune.
Tory Lanez
You know what I'm saying? It gotta be different. And so. And it's like, I want to be able to give that legend, if you will, that legendary bird, a quality, some music.
Kyle
Yeah.
Tory Lanez
Even though my hands are tied behind my back, and that was why I wanted to do it, it was more so, like, guys, if you guys can have every single piece of equipment, if you could have every single piece of mic, of producers, writers, everything that is helping you make a great album. And I'm gonna sell concrete walls surrounding myself, running scenes back to back, not turning down the phase, but running phase back to back and doing takes over the jail phone. And if I can do that through all of my pressure for myself, it tells me that there is not an artist on this world that can fuck with you. And it's more so my own life. I need to prove it to myself. I don't care about everybody.
Kyle
Yeah. As far as what they think, that's crazy.
Tory Lanez
What they think about me, that's not my goal. I care about looking at proofs of myself because I gotta live myself when the lights go off. I gotta look at myself in the mirror when everybody's gone. So what can I prove to myself that's gonna make me feel fulfilled within myself? I don't care about the sales because we know at this point, Kyle, all of the sales that you see are based off of very different things. It's not the same way. Like, for instance, and I don't mean any disrespect, I love this music and I love his crap to the utmost. But, like, we got guys like the Weeknd where it's like, his album just came out. It sold 120,000, but to the world, it sold 340,000 or wherever it was because he sold clothes with it. The clothes sold an extra whatever it was. But his actual music sold 120,000. That's his latest project. So at the end of the day, it's like, it's not about numbers to me at this point, because I think the Weeknd is one of the most phenomenal artists of our generation. But even for somebody like him to put out such a massive project time after time, but to be getting 120,000 for his type of sales, it shows you that it's not about the first week anymore. It's about who's really talented and that's where the game is going. This whole thing about the sales and the da da da da da. When you really break it down, it's not about that. It's about who's really fucking talented and who's making the best music. That's why I want to compete. I don't care about the fake shit going on behind the scenes that everybody's doing to get bots and all of those. I don't care about that. You know, I care about shining with talent in timeless music. Does that make any sense?
Kyle
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Tory Lanez
I can't always speak to everything that's going on with Drake because at the end of the day, he's a grown man and I think that's his story itself. But I will say one thing. I'm proud of the stance of any artist that goes against the bullshit that happens behind the scenes. Sometimes when things happen and we come out and we're like, yo, fuck the label. Or like, yo, fuck the major. It's like everyone's like, nah, this guy's spiraling out of his business label. But they don't know what's going on behind the scenes. And there's a lot of dark things going on behind the Scenes. And this is the reason why I went independent, because y'all ain't getting me with none of that. I'm not selling my soul. I'm not doing none of that weird shit, the rituals and all that out of here.
Kyle
Yeah, no rituals away from me.
Tory Lanez
But there's a lot of weird things that go on behind the scenes. And so it's very hard to be in a situation like Drake is going through right now where you're going against a horrible city. You know what I mean? I understand that this. Yeah, I understand that there's a screw me, because it's like.
Kyle
All right, we only get 15 minutes at a time on Torres jail phone, so we will be back momentarily. We back?
Tory Lanez
Yeah, for sure.
Kyle
All right, we back. We finished that note on the industry. Yeah. It was pretty much just a bunch of shit going on. And you don't want to sell your soul.
Tory Lanez
No, no, no, no. Where it's like you' some cold shit. That's not necessarily what I mean. I just mean, look, when it comes down to it, there is a lot of things that happen in the background of industries, especially music, in such a provocative place as it is. Right. But the reality of the situation is, I commend any artist that has the balls to go out rage against the machine, because as a man who did it myself, it is one of the most exhausting things that you can imagine. It's like going up against the richest and richest billionaires who have the most richest and richest resources. And you're by yourself, but you're singing for their life. I have respect for anybody who does that. It's not just about Drake for anybody. And I encourage artists. I'm not telling you to go start problems. In fact, I'm telling you to have the best, you know, integral relationships that you can have with whoever you do business with. But at the same time, don't hold your tongue for nobody. If you see fuck shit going on, which happens in the background at some standpoint, you have to say something or you're going to end up like everybody else and be a sheep in a place where it's full of wolves and it's not easy to be that. So I commend any artists, whether it be Drake or anybody else, who will rage against the machine as long as they know that they have the facts and the actual proof to back up what they're saying. Because it's not an easy thing to do regardless of how it looks. And I know people are looking at it from a street angle, but like yo, with all due respect, this is not a street angle. What Drake is doing, no matter how you want to put it, he's really doing this for the rest of us artists. Because the reality of it is if one man finally comes out and says, yo, fuck this, and the rest of us do it, a revolution starts. So it's either. It's either you look at it as he's gonna start a revolution or you look at, as you know, it's just Drake doing some shit. He's just trying to do some shit and you feel like he's doing this because he lost the battle. But being a man that knows him and speaks to him on a day to day basis, I shouldn't say day to day. I don't talk to him every day. But a man that speaks to him regularly, it's like, that nigga is not no dumb, bro. He's a very smart individual. He's like a war general. It's a, that's very patient. And sometimes when you make certain moves, it's not gonna make sense at that moment. But the grand scheme of what he's doing is so smart that when it comes into full fruition, that's when you're gonna be like, oh, I get it now, you know? So if you can't see it at a certain standpoint, all I tell people to do is just let Tom be Tom. And whatever it's gonna turn into, it'll turn into whether you're impressed by it or not.
Kyle
One song you did while you were in there, the, the feature on DDG song that was a fucking fire ass verse. Is that where you're kind of speaking to or what did you mean when you said like, I hope they don't come for me the way they came from, for Jersey?
Tory Lanez
Nah, I was just saying like straight up, like, look, here's the reality, bro. I come to compete when it comes to my craft, I'm here to compete with anybody. I don't give a fuck who you are, what you got going on. Like, if we're here to compete for music, I'm here for that, you feel me? And at the end of the day, like, that wasn't like a lot of people thought that was like a Kendrick this. It wasn't a Kendrick this. It was an anybody this. Like, I respect everybody crap. I love what everybody does with they stuff. But I'm gonna tell you right now, like, I love to compete. Like, I love to go bar for bar with you so I can disrespect you and humiliate you, because this is what I do. And at the end of the day, like, yes, I can't wait for 20 niggas pause, no homo to come at me. Because the end of the day, it's like, bro, I have the type of tenacity to finish every one of you niggas. It's not a thing to me. You know what I'm saying? Like, I almost wish sometimes I wish I could have jumped in drizzly shoes and just. And did the beef for him. You know what I'm saying? Regardless, like, you feel me? But it's just like, that's how I feel about the situation. It's not like I was talking to anybody specific. I just feel like, yo, I'm here to compete.
Kyle
You just love to get in there. I know. I know you. You just love to fucking get in there.
Tory Lanez
I love it. That's my life. I love it. This is what music is about. Like, it's what rap is about. It's about competing. Like, and when it comes to that, like, play with me. I love it. Let's go.
Kyle
We've seen all the IG lives and the way that you've, like, recorded stuff in the past, like, you. You can be super quick with it where you'll just get in the booth and lay down like fire right away. But I'm wondering, since you have more time, is there any difference with this album where you're, like, doing more writing shit? Are you just hopping on the jail phone and just cooking like you, like you did in the past?
Tory Lanez
You're going, like, however I feel that morning, that's just how I'm going. And that's the thing about this project. It's like, this is real life, like, my real emotion. I don't give a fuck if I cry on that fucking jail phone. I don't care, like, nigga, as long as I get it on that mic. That's all I care about. This is real life documentation of history. There's never gonna be a person that's gonna do this like me, Kyle. That's why really think about this. Okay, before I say anything, let me ask you a question. I know you're interviewing me, but let me interview you for a small second. What is the most memorable prison song or album or anything that you can remember that was made in prison? What is the most memorable thing that you can remember?
Kyle
Everyone's probably going to comment some shit and call me an idiot for not saying it, but I personally don't know. Like, nothing jumps off the page for Me.
Tory Lanez
Because nothing jumps into your mind immediately. Yes. There's going to be people in the comments that are going to say, well, Draco did it and fucking Bobby Schmurter and Sean. But it's like, guys, these guys went on a phone call and just rapped. They didn't have to go through. Yo, what are the presets that we need to turn this jail phone call into full high end vocals that sound like, I'm in the studio so that this mic can now become my studio. How do we do that? There is a way. That's what I did. That is different than the average person that they're gonna bring up in the comics. The reason why you don't have anything to bring up right now is because nobody did it. Nobody did it to the point where it was so memorable that it was like, wow, this guy did it. This is what this is, Kyle. Fuck me being Tory Lanez. Fuck me being an artist that is in his situation. Like, just take this for face value. Remove Tory Lanez. Let's say I was a guy named Cheddarbob nigga, for the sake of conversation, I was Cheddar Bob, bro. And I came to jail and I said, yo, I'm Cheddar Bob. Releasing the first ever professional prison recorded album. At that standpoint, I'm going to look at Cheddar Bob and be like, I don't care who he is. That is revolutionary. If he gets that accomplished, that's what I'm accomplishing. And I'm not just accomplishing it for me. I'm accomplishing it for everybody who comes after me that goes to prison and feels like their dream is cooked. Like, when we come to prison, they treat us like we're dead. We're not like you, Kyle. I'm sorry, we're just not. We are the forgotten, we are the mistreated. And no one cares because they're not here to see it. And the average motherfucker in prison does not have the resources to show it to the world. This album is the first representation of a raw and vivid view of prison in real time. You understand?
Kyle
Yeah.
Tory Lanez
Very different. This is a historical moment that will never, ever in life come again. I pray that this does inspire the youngin that's after me. God forbid that he has to go to prison, but this is the first of its kind, Kyle. This has never been done, ever. So fuck me being Tory Lanez. Just from the standpoint of like, I need to hear what that sounds like because it's never been done and I'm going to give you such a vivid picture of what prison and incarceration is, especially in California. I'm going to give you that vivid picture and you're going to go through my prison experience with me.
Kyle
What do you make of this, like, chapter of your life? Because it is just a chapter. At the end of the day, are you a guy that believes everything happens for a reason? Like, you were kind of meant to go through this for some reason or how do you look at it?
Tory Lanez
I know for a fact this is God sent. And if I could do it any other way, I know this is not going to make sense to so many of my viewers and they're going to be like, nigga, what? But I genuinely feel like if, if someone came to me and said, yo, you could give back your prison thing, not prison thing, but if you could give back your prison sentence and whatever the case is and just go back to life how you were living it right then and there when you were in the case and you could have came out victorious. I wouldn't take it like that. I wouldn't take it like that. I know my victory is bigger. I've always known my victory is bigger. And I always known that regardless of everything, God is going to make me come out victorious. And this, however, regardless of how big I knew this was going to be, I've always been at the standpoint of, I'm not going to lie, I had to be here. Because the way that I was actually moving in life at that point of my life, I was moving so fast that I would not be alive if I did not come to jail. I swear to God, I would not be alive, brother. And God gave me the blessing of sitting me down. And that's not going to make sense to a lot of my fans, but I am so thankful for what God did for me in this time. Because the man that I am right now is. You can't compete with him. His mind is sharp, his brain is sharp, his ideas are heightened. God is moving through the man that I am right now in such an exciting way that I can't even fathom what he has coming for me. And it makes me so happy. That's why I can't, like, I have an ear to ear smile right now. Because I'm so excited for what God has for me. Because now that I am the man that he made me to be and the man that he wants me to be, now I can finally receive the blessings that I'm supposed to receive. And I was never going to get these blessings. Had I been moving how I was moving before I went to jail? So this is the biggest blessing of my life. Despite the pain, despite the tears, despite the problems, my enemies thought that when they put me in prison, they said that this was going to be the thing that silenced me and shut me down and finally stopped me. Little did they know they only ignited a fire. It was an unbearable fire that they would never in life be able to tame. And they didn't understand that. But now that I'm here, I'm just like, Kyle, this is God sent. And so to answer your question, yes, like, I wouldn't, I wouldn't, I wouldn't give this, this part of my life back for nothing. I know for a fact that this was with a purpose. 100%.
Kyle
That's awesome, bro. Makes me happy to hear we back.
Tory Lanez
Yep.
Kyle
Yes, sir. No, that's. Bro, that honestly makes me really happy to hear. You sound like you're in a great place. And bro, yeah, like, like I told you before, you, you've always inspired me and you're inspiring me further now just the way that you're just always been a fighter, bro, every stage of your career, you've always been an absolute fighter. And I know that inspires a lot of people. Like, I don't know how much you see or how much you're told, but there's so much support for you online. Like, everything I read, everything I see, I don't know if you, you saw anything with the. Yeah, we had Aiden on last week too, and he showed up in the free tory shirt and we were talking about that, talking about some of the new evidence. How does that make you feel to like, hear all the support you're getting Aiden?
Tory Lanez
I love that kid, man. Like, that's my real brother. Like, you know what I'm saying? And I think we went through what people don't understand about me and Aiden is like, we both have these weird, like, behind the scenes, like, these fucked up, like, upbringings and like, like we've been there for each other in times that other people aren't. And it's like, I really love Aiden, bro. That's my brother, bro. Like, I really cry real tears about Aiden. Like, as far as, like, him being a person that just represented me so hard. Like, that means so much to me, bro. Like, because the thing is people don't understand. Like, y'all 15 king DM me and when Ray shout out to my nigga Ray. But when Ray reads me the message and he tells me, oh, Yeah, I say this, that, third. It's like, yo, I feel it. But, nigga, don't tell me none of that shit. And don't think that you got this pass with me, because, yo, you came in and said, your free toy in my inbox 9. Go shout that shit out to the world if you feel that way. Don't tell me no shit about, like, nigga, how you feel. And, oh, yeah, your toy. You know, I got you under any circumstances, but you're doing it behind the scenes. The reason why I respect Aiden, because regardless of all the gangster niggas, and I put that with a quote, unquote, and another quote, unquote, regardless of all the quote, unquote, real niggas that are supposed to be real niggas and real street niggas and all this other sh. I'm saying all this with quotes, nigga. My post look like Playboy bunnies right now. The way I keep putting the quote signs up, nigga, it's like, like, like, like all those people were scared. They were scared to say how they truly felt because they come to me and we have long, hour long conversations on how we all feel. Like, yo, now we know you're innocent because of this, that, and this. And they're screaming and crying and saying, I can't believe they got you like this. But when it comes to public time, it's like nobody's saying what they really feel. I've even seen people say the opposite of what they feel, the opposite of what they told me, because it was benefiting to them at that time. And that's speak to me. And I love all my niggas, of course, 100%. But it's a lot of. And I have to say, like, this is fucked up. It's a lot of black people, my. That, like, have done fake ass shit to me and say, hey, xyz da da da da da da. And Aiden Ross, this white boy who, remember, white people don't like to go against black culture. Because, nigga, we'll eat y'all niggas up. Stop playing with us. But the reality of it is, it's like he went all against black culture. Like, it's not about a culture. This is my brother. And I don't care about what y'all talking about until he free. I'm going missing my stance. And that's why I respect him over so many niggas that we, quote, unquote, put this real nigga tag on. Aiden is a real nigger. No, I use a real nigga. Because he's an honorable man. And I want to say this on your podcast for any young listening to this, everybody talks about real this and real nigga that. And that's the word. I gotta be a real nigga. A real nigga is not defined because of how many bodies he has, how many times he busted a gun, how many times he's in the streets. You know what a real nigga is, Kyle? A real nigga is somebody who takes care and supports and provides for his family and make sure his family and his loved ones are taken care of. That and no matter what the world is feeling, he's going to stand on it to take care of his loved ones. Aiden Ross is a real. I just want to make sure that that's a hundred percent understood from my mouth. You feel me? I want to make sure I said that. One second, one second, one second. Brody. Hey, close to 10. Close to 10. I don't got no mail, right? I do or I don't. Hold on one second. Grab my mail real quick. Y'all got me mid interview. You know what I mean?
Kyle
Not super smash again, right?
Tory Lanez
Hey, yo, Leon, you want to say something for the world and you Want to save J3? You want to tell them free us? Scream it out loud. You want to get anything in the four step process? All right, my bad, my bad, my bad. I had to show the. I had to get my mail. All right, come on, go ahead.
Kyle
No, I was gonna say. No, you're right, bro. Aiden's a loyal ass guy for sure.
Tory Lanez
Very good guy, bro. And that's all I was trying to say is just like, for me, bro, I've always been a person that at the end of the day, like, I respect real people and I'm happy for real people in my life. And he's one of those people that I'm very happy in my corner.
Kyle
That's all it is, 100%. I love Aiden. He's always been there to support us too. What. So what is the status of the case right now? I don't know how much you could talk about it, but I know we saw, I think you guys submitted for like factual innocence. Is that the word? And now the court is considering it. Can you. Can you give us like an update on. On where it's at?
Tory Lanez
All right, so I'll break this down so it can make more sense because I know a lot of people were like confused about this, but this is. This is what it is, right? And I want the viewers to just really, like whoever you are whether or not you. You're on the other side or you're on our side or what. Regardless, I just want us to think in just logical sense, okay? For like, for real, just logical sense. I'm in jail right now for 10 years. My crime that they charged me with is carrying a concealed firearm and assault with a semi automatic, which is a handgun or whatever it is. As long as it's a new gun, it's a semiautomatic. As long as it don't got the revolver, it's labeled a semiautomatic. So they gave me 10 years because of the use of a firearm, assault with a firearm. Right? So I want us to just think here. And this is what our factual innocence writ that we sent to the appellate court was about. We said this, and our argument was this. Listen, if there is a man, America, just listen to this. If you are a person and you are being convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison because of the use of a firearm, something needs to connect you to this firearm. Am I right or wrong?
Kyle
Correct. That sounds correct.
Tory Lanez
In order for you to be guilty of this, something needs to connect you to this. Now, I need you to understand now my. My facts, not my opinion, not my theory, my facts. There is literally four contributors on this suspected gun. 90% contributor on this gun is a male, and the rest of the percentages of this gun are two females and another male. None of those four people are my DNA. So I am 100% excluded, not inconclusive. Like they said when I was in trial, I'm 100% excluded from this gun. When it comes to DNA, my fingerprints are 100% excluded from the magazine, from the gun, from the bullets, from anything that has to do with this gun. Cedars Sinai Hospital, with the help of lapd, Los Angeles Police Department, for those who don't understand the abbreviation, together they have put on my discovery that we have lost the bullet fragments. Well, if you lost the bullet fragments, then you can't even attach this gun to the alleged bullets that allegedly hit the victim. So y'all need to tell me you don't even have, number one, you don't have the. You don't have the DNA. You have 100% excluded person off of DNA. You have a person that has literally zero handprints on this gun, on the magazine, on any of the bullet casings or chambers. You don't even have the bullets to match to this gun to say that these bullets were even shot out of the gun that you guys supposedly recovered. And then on Top of that, the gun itself is sealed in LA county, so we can never, ever grab the gun and do any retesting. The LAPD made sure to seal the gun so that there would be no retesting on this gun. When we went into court and we put these things in and said, hey, like, we're factually innocent due to these facts, the court said, you know what? We're going to consider that because there's good reason appearing on what you're saying. All of these things check out. And I want to explain something about the appellate court. The appellate court is never going to give you a judgment until they fully have read thoroughly through what you're saying to make sure that it's true, because their judgments are after conviction. So it's like you've already been found guilty legally by a peer group of 12 people. So it's like, we really should not even be like, everything they said at face value is supposed to be what it is. But they go thoroughly to see if there's a mistake. And in the mistakes that they saw, they said, hey, we see that there's an issue here. We see that there's good reason here, and we're going to consider this. That was the last thing that actually happened.
Kyle
So this is all new evidence, though, like the, the four people's DNA on the gun. That wasn't. That wasn't in the first trial whatsoever.
Tory Lanez
So in the first trial, they kept going. He. They told me I was inconclusive, but I knew that was always a lie. I was like, I never touched this gun.
Kyle
So it went from now inconclusive to now conclusion completely excluded.
Tory Lanez
Yeah. Once I was in jail, I asked my lawyer, like, can you get a DNA specialist to do this gun again? I know I never touched his gun. And then when he did it again, he was like, oh, I see what happened. They manipulated your DNA. And basically it was almost. This is what they did. It's like you ever had to wait for a video game and you're waiting for it to load. So DNA the way that they did it is like, okay, if I let it load 60%, it's not going to give me the full conclusion yet. So once they loaded it, like 60 to 70%, it was like, yo, it's inconclusive. But had they let it go the whole way, they would have seen it was 100% excluded. But they were like, yo, the fact that it's inconclusive and not a match, let's just leave it here because this is the best we're Going to get. So they stopped my test before it even got to the finished result. Therefore, I went to court thinking that you guys only have an inconclusive test. But I always knew in my heart, this is impossible. I never touched this gun.
Kyle
That new fact alone is insane. Just the fact that it went from inclusive to excluded, and there's four people's DNA on the gun and none of them are yours is fucking. That should be enough for them to open up the factual innocence. Like, now, Brother.
Tory Lanez
Brother. My judge. My judge. Judge Herringford. Judge David B. Herringford. I'm not going to disrespect him. He's, you know, at the end day, he's still an honorable judge. He's a black man at that. But I watched this man literally look at me and say, so let's just say I'll take the DNA evidence to be real, and I'll say that it's true. He said this on record, by the way, to my transcripts. He says, I'll take the. I'll take the DNA evidence to be true. But I'm gonna say this at the end of the day, even if I take it to be true, that's not a big factor in his case. That's not why he got convicted. Brother, what the fuck are you talking about? What the fuck is you talking about? Because that's the whole case. But again, that's what it was, and that's what I had to. That's what I've had to endure during this time. And so it is what it is. I'm not. Again, I'm not sour about anything. I know that God has a plan in me and in this. So this is what it is, 100%.
Kyle
All right, brother. Well, I don't know how much time you have, but I just wanted to fucking get you on here and say that we're behind you, we're supporting you, and we appreciate you coming on. And so when's the album? When's the album coming?
Tory Lanez
Can you say, let the world album is coming March 7th. I'm gonna make sure it's finished by that time.
Kyle
That's all we got. March 7th. All right. Tory Lanez from jail. I mean, he did three jail calls in a row. Buddy in the back was probably fucking starting to knock for the jail phone. So now we love Torey. We appreciate him doing this, especially from jail. We're rooting for him. That guy's been inspiring me. I've been following him since I was living back in Canada, too. We're both from Toronto area. So it was really cool that he could call in free. Tory, man, drop a thumbs up on the episode. We'll see you guys next week.
Full Send Podcast: Torey Lanez | Ep. 149 Summary
Released on February 28, 2025, Episode 149 of the Full Send Podcast, hosted by Shots Podcast Network and sponsored by Happy Dad Hard Seltzer, features a candid and in-depth conversation with rapper Tory Lanez. Conducted live from jail, this episode delves into Tory's unique experience of creating music while incarcerated, his perspectives on the music industry, support for fellow artist Aiden Ross, and updates on his legal case.
The episode opens with host Kyle enthusiastically introducing the special guest, Tory Lanez, who is calling in live from jail. Before diving into the main discussion, Kyle promotes the Prize Picks app, highlighting its user-friendly features and exclusive offer using the code "Nelk" for new users.
Notable Quote:
"Prize Picks is the app for you. If you guys have never tried the app, we got you guys on Code Nelk." – Kyle (00:00)
Kyle begins the conversation by acknowledging the challenges Tory faces while incarcerated. Tory describes the environment in prison, dispelling the notion of frequent riots by explaining that conflicts are more controlled and often involve group confrontations rather than large-scale disturbances.
Notable Quote:
"Everybody fights every day... it's more like a regular six on six. It's like a melee." – Tory Lanez (02:15)
Tory discusses his ambitious project of recording an album from jail, emphasizing its unprecedented nature. He explains how his team overcame logistical hurdles, such as limited access to recording equipment and the constraints of using a jail phone. Tory highlights the use of AI technology and a dedicated engineering team to enhance the audio quality, ensuring the album maintains the professional standards of his previous work.
Notable Quote:
"This is the first ever in Real time prison album... recorded in prison for prisoners by a prisoner in real time." – Tory Lanez (04:29)
Tory elaborates on his commitment to producing high-quality music despite the limitations of his environment. He contrasts his project with others who have attempted to create music from prison, asserting that his work stands out due to its professional quality and emotional depth. Tory emphasizes that his primary motivation is personal fulfillment and proving his resilience, rather than focusing solely on commercial success.
Notable Quote:
"I don't care about the sales because we know at this point... it's about who's really talented and who's making the best music." – Tory Lanez (12:22)
Kyle shifts the discussion to Tory's views on the current state of the music industry, particularly addressing Drake's recent struggles. Tory expresses pride in artists who challenge industry norms and emphasizes the importance of maintaining integrity by staying independent. He critiques the pervasive issues behind the scenes, advocating for artists to stand up against unethical practices.
Notable Quote:
"I commend any artist that has the balls to go out rage against the machine... it's one of the most exhausting things that you can imagine." – Tory Lanez (14:40)
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Tory's support for fellow artist Aiden Ross. He praises Aiden's loyalty and authenticity, contrasting it with the superficial support often seen in the industry. Tory underscores the importance of genuine relationships and criticizes those who feign support for personal gain.
Notable Quote:
"Aiden Ross is a real nigga... a real nigga is somebody who takes care and supports and provides for his family." – Tory Lanez (28:22)
Tory provides a detailed update on his legal case, explaining the basis of his factual innocence writ submitted to the appellate court. He outlines the evidence that excludes his involvement in the alleged crime, such as DNA analysis and the handling of the firearm in question. Tory expresses confidence in the appellate process and reaffirms his commitment to proving his innocence.
Notable Quote:
"We have lost the bullet fragments, then you can't even attach this gun to the alleged bullets that allegedly hit the victim." – Tory Lanez (35:12)
In the concluding segment, Tory announces the upcoming release of his album titled "Let the World," scheduled for March 7th. He emphasizes the album's completion despite his incarceration, showcasing his determination to continue his artistic endeavors.
Notable Quote:
"Let the World album is coming March 7th. I'm gonna make sure it's finished by that time." – Tory Lanez (41:28)
Kyle wraps up the episode by expressing gratitude and support for Tory, highlighting his inspiration and resilience. He anticipates Tory's album release and acknowledges the innovative nature of creating music from jail.
Notable Quote:
"We're rooting for him. That guy's been inspiring me." – Kyle (41:37)
Key Takeaways:
Innovative Music Production: Tory Lanez is pioneering the creation of a professional-grade album from within prison, utilizing technology and a skilled engineering team to overcome significant challenges.
Industry Integrity: Tory advocates for artists maintaining independence and integrity, criticizing behind-the-scenes unethical practices within the music industry.
Support and Authenticity: Emphasizing genuine relationships, Tory praises fellow artist Aiden Ross for his loyalty and authenticity, contrasting it with superficial support systems.
Legal Clarity: Tory provides a comprehensive update on his legal case, presenting evidence that supports his factual innocence and detailing the appellate process.
Resilience and Purpose: Despite his incarceration, Tory remains focused on his artistry and personal growth, viewing his time in jail as a period of purpose and divine intervention leading to future success.
This episode offers a rare and honest glimpse into Tory Lanez's life during incarceration, showcasing his unwavering dedication to his craft and his commitment to overcoming adversity.