Tory Lanez Previews A Bunch Of Unreleased Music Including Acoustic & Latin Songs

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Tory Lanez takes the stage at the Bud Light Factory during the Interscope Showcase on March 17, 2016 in Austin, Texas. Bud Light Americas most popular and inclusive beer brand, and first time sponsor of South By Southwest® transformed Austins Brazos Hall into the Bud Light Factory, bringing exclusive performances to SXSW attendees from March 16-19.
Tory Lanez has hits for everybody.

Tory Lanez is gearing up to drop his second album Memories Don't Die. He's been slowly teasing the project and a few weeks a go, he revealed the official release date for the project. He's arguably one of the most versatile artists in the game right now and has been able to work with EDM producers to rappers, R&B singers and everything in between. While there's a bit less than a month left until his album drops, he hit Instagram today to share a slew of unreleased throwaway tracks.

Tory's got a lot of material in the cut right now and he took a moment to preview some of the throwaways he has in the cut right now. The rapper posted six different videos on Instagram showing a slew of new music that range in styles. In the first three videos, he shared some heavy records that sound like they could've definitely made the final cut of his album.

By the third video, Tory decided to switch it up and prove how versatile he is. In the third video, he dug into the vault to share a more guitar based joint. In the following videos, he shared a snippet of a song where he's singing in Spanish. 

As the captions of the posts read, "I GOT HITS FOR EVERYBODY," he's clearly not lying. If these songs are just throwaways that he had in the cut, it's exciting to hear what he'll bring on Memories Don't Die.

Peep the clips below.

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