Tory Lanez’s Prison Tapes Series Halted as Recording Equipment Seized in Prison Raid
Tory Lanez’s Prison Tapes series has hit a roadblock as his recording equipment was seized by prison guards during a raid of his cell block at the California Correctional Institution. The rapper, who is currently serving a 10-year sentence for shooting Megan Thee Stallion, had been releasing music recorded behind bars as part of the series.
Ceasar McDowell, CEO of Unite the People and chief deputy on Tory’s legal team, confirmed the news, stating that inmates are not allowed to have recording devices for various reasons. Despite the setback, Lanez had previously boasted about finding a way to record music in prison with the same high-quality sound as a professional studio.
Fans were impressed by the sound quality of his first Prison Tapes offerings, with many expressing disbelief that the music was recorded over a prison phone. One listener wrote, “Tory Lanez really got some crazy quality on this song. You dead can’t even tell he did this over a prison phone.”
With the confiscation of his recording equipment, it seems that Tory Lanez’s Prison Tapes series has come to an end. However, the rapper remains determined to continue releasing music from behind bars, showcasing his resilience and creativity in the face of adversity.