Tory Lanez Keeps the Streak Alive with “School Fight” & “Lotta Money Ave”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I’m loving these one-minute Tory Lanez leaks.

Tory Lanez is doing everything in his power to stay in fans’ ears—even from behind bars. For over a year now, he’s been consistently dropping two tracks a week, spoiling his loyal listeners and showing no signs of slowing down.

What makes this release pattern exciting is Tory’s unmatched versatility. One moment he’s delivering slick R&B melodies, the next he’s in full hip-hop mode, spitting with venom. This week, he returns with a two-pack: “School Fight” and “Lotta Money Ave.”

“School Fight” is short, raw, and explosive. Clocking in at just 1:20, the track is full of unapologetic energy and grime. Tory talks slick—from sexual bravado to flaunting expensive watches and flipping work like a street boss. The production is chaotic in the best way, and his aggressive tone and fluid flow bring back the hungry rap Tory fans love.

“Lotta Money Ave”, originally recorded in 2017, brings out Tory’s R&B side. It’s a silky, seductive slow-burner where he croons about spending stacks on a woman who’s caught his attention. The production is smooth and atmospheric, and the melody Tory uses is hypnotically catchy.

Whether you’re here for the bars or the baby-making music, Tory continues to serve both lanes effortlessly.



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