Tory Lanez could have earned important acclaim aplenty for his newest album, the September 30-released ‘Sorry 4 What,’ however it seems that fanfare for the mission isn’t being mirrored commercially.
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The embattled Canadian hitmaker could at present be beneath investigation by the Los Angeles Police Division for his reported position in taking pictures fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion and later allegedly assaulting R&B singer August Alsina, however the Billboard 200 prime 10 entry of ‘Sorry’ urged the unfavorable press was having minimal influence.
That’s, till peruse of the identical chart simply two weeks later noticed ‘What’ nowhere to be discovered. Actually, the pattern of short-term chart tenancy is one which’s bothered each Lanez mission launched since summer season 2020 (when Stallion’s taking pictures was first reported). Earlier than the incident, Tory’s Billboard 200-charting efforts averaged 3-4 month runs on the tally. Put up-incident, his longest final on the hit list- 2020’s ‘Daystar’ album – solely stayed 3 weeks.
‘Sorry’ marks his third consecutive mission to stay on the chart for lower than 3 weeks and follows the ‘Playboy’ mixtape (1 week of charting) and the ‘Alone at Promenade’ album (2 weeks of charting) – each launched in 2021.
The information comes simply days after a decide ordered Tory to accommodate arrest and digital monitoring till the Stallion trial begins.