Tory Lanez Shares "Memories Don't Die" Album Cover

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Rapper Tory Lanez attends the PANDORA Discovery Den SXSW on March 18, 2016 in Austin, Texas.
Tory Lanez "Memories Don't Die" is dropping March 2nd.

Tory Lanez has been building the hype for his sophomore release for quite some time now. The rapper's been dropping singles and keeping his fans on the edge of their seat waiting for the project to drop. In January, he finally unveiled the release date for the project which is slated to drop on March 2nd. Today, he comes through with another piece of information pertaining to the project.

Tory Lanez just hit Instagram to share the album cover for his forthcoming project. The album art features the rapper sitting on a stool surrounded by balloons that have the smiley face logo he's been using. The balloon strings are also attached with Poloroid images. 

The album art's caption read, "MEMORIES DONT DIE ALBUM COVER . STAY TUNED TONIGHT FOR MORE MEMORIES." So it looks like the official roll out for the project is in effect. Hopefully he ends up dropping a new single soon. 

As of lately, he's been hopping on a lot of features. Most recently with Uncle Murda on "Pussy Like Oouuu." He also shared some snippets of unreleased throwaway singles that didn't end up making the cut on his album including some acoustic and Latin songs. They sounded fire too so the fact he considers them "throwaways" just means that he has nothing but fire coming through on Memories Don't Die.

Peep the album art below. 


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