In celebration of his 29th birthday, Tory Lanez returned on Tuesday (July 27) to treat fans to the We Outside EP. The compact project is tightly packed with five tracks including the previously-released “Grah Tah Tah” featuring Kodak Black.

Along with the EP hitting streaming services, the Canadian singer had a message for his haters and let them know he won’t be holding his tongue anymore in 2021.

“Lastly ….. I refuse to let anyone DIM my light … or stop me from speaking my mind to the fullest …. If u dislike my opinion this year … that’s u,” he wrote to Twitter.

While not on the official lineup, Tory Lanez invaded Rolling Loud Miami on Sunday night (July 25) as a special guest during DaBaby’s set. The duo performed their latest collab “SKAT.” Baby drew criticism from social media for bringing Lanez out shortly after Megan Thee Stallion took the same stage hours prior.

Lanez then took to Twitter again on Tuesday to downplay cancel culture’s impact on his career with the fallout from the 2020 Megan Thee Stallion shooting in California still hanging over his head.

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“Cancel culture doesn’t exist …. it’s just a small group of niggas on TWITTER … tweeting at the same time Bunch a UGLY MF’s too lmaoooo,” he continued.

Stream the project below.