Tory Lanez Is Back With Another Twitch Tapes, Titled “Could’ve Been (Twitch Tapes)”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Tory Lanez asks himself what “Could’ve Been.”

Tory Lanez is no stranger to the spotlight. The Toronto-born rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter first hit the scene in 2009 with his mixtape “T.L 2 T.O.,” and gained traction throughout the 2010s with his genre-blending sound. By 2016, he was topping charts and cementing his place in both hip-hop and R&B, earning Grammy nominations and double platinum certifications along the way.

His latest release, “Could’ve Been (Twitch Tapes),” is another reminder of why Tory Lanez continues to captivate fans. The track is smooth, stylish, and effortlessly confident. From the jump, the beat sets the tone—it’s slick, head-nodding, and laced with that signature Lanez swagger.

What really sets this one apart, though, is the unexpected twist at the end. Just when you think the song’s winding down, it transitions into a jazzy, vintage-style outro that feels like a smoky lounge intermission. It’s playful, unexpected, and surprisingly charming—a little sonic wink that adds flavor to the finish.

Whether you’re here for the bars, the vibe, or that creative flair, “Could’ve Been (Twitch Tapes)” delivers. It’s definitely worth a spin.



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