Tory Lanez appears to have issued a response to PARTYNEXTDOOR‘s diss song and subsequent apology to him.
After previewing an unreleased track aimed at Lanez on Instagram Live earlier this week, the OVO singer quickly U-turned and apologized to his fellow Canadian.
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Now, Tory has taken to social media to seemingly comment on the surprising turn of events.
“Lol… why wake me up?” he simply wrote on his Instagram Stories on Thursday (February 27).
PARTYNEXTDOOR’s aforementioned diss song, which has yet to be officially released, found him accusing Tory Lanez of running his mouth and biting his style.
“Fuck what Tory Lanez say, you know the B, I’m running that / I did everything he did, oh he’s just a running man […] You said I sound like Young Thug, you know you sound like me […] One day, you’ll be me,” he rapped.
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PND also said during the broadcast while introducing the track: “I’m not y’all n-ggas’ friend. Fuck you talking ’bout, bro? Stop saying my name, n-gga.”
Less than a day later, the “Loyal” hitmaker took to social media to apologize to Tory, who he has previously collaborated with and with whom he shares a mutual friend in Drake.
“@torylanez I was told about what you said without hearing your video for myself. You didn’t say anything that I wouldn’t say myself, now that I seen it I was wrong. City is stronger together,” he wrote.
The video PARTY was referring to was a leaked prison phone call in which Tory Lanez namedropped him while teasing new music from behind bars.
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“PARTYNEXTDOOR showed his best work of 2025, Drake showed his best work of 2025, The Weeknd showed his best work of 2025,” he said in the clip, referencing $ome $exy $ongs 4 U and Hurry Up Tomorrow. “Now it’s time for me to come out.”
PND does have a history of jumping the gun and beefing with his contemporaries, only to regret it shortly afterwards.
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Last summer, the singer let his Twitter fingers fly by calling out his ex-girlfriend, as well as Chris Brown, Jeremih and Bryson Tiller, because she’d appeared in their music video for “Wait On It.”
In since-deleted social media posts, PARTY wrote: “I’m finna make these n-ggas cry… Bryson, Chris, Jeremih… enjoy the nights of your life.”
He quickly walked back his criticism of his R&B peers.