🎧 Tory Lanez, Tyga, and the Spotify Shuffle: Clarifying Peterson and The New Toronto 2

By Hope Elena Sardella

🎧 Tory Lanez, Tyga, and the Spotify Shuffle: Clarifying Peterson and The New Toronto 2

     In a streaming era where mixtapes resurface as new drops and timelines blur, Tory Lanez’s discography is once again in the spotlight. His latest album Peterson, released while incarcerated, is a bold, introspective project featuring Tyga—and it’s raising questions about how it was made.

đź”’ Peterson: Created Behind Bars
Despite serving a 10-year sentence, Lanez released Peterson, a deeply personal album named after his real last name. The project features Tyga and showcases Lanez’s continued evolution as an independent artist. The logistics of producing music from jail remain unclear, but the cohesion suggests serious planning and remote collaboration.

💎 Spotlight on “Amethyst”
One of the standout tracks on Peterson is “9$IDE x Amethyst”—a raw, emotionally charged reflection on regret, growth, and longing. Lanez uses the track to speak directly to a past relationship, referencing Iggy Azalea by her real name, Amethyst. The lyric “Amethyst, if you ever hear this st, shorty, call me” reveals a vulnerable side of Lanez that rarely surfaces so openly.

     If you only listen to one track from Peterson, make it “Amethyst.” It’s layered, confessional, and sonically rich—proof that even behind bars, artistry can thrive.

🌀 The Confusion Around The New Toronto 2
Meanwhile, Spotify recently resurfaced The New Toronto 2—a mixtape originally released in January 2017—as if it were a new album. This has led to confusion among fans who thought Lanez had dropped two new projects simultaneously.

Let’s clarify:

  • The New Toronto 2 is not new—it’s part of Lanez’s 2017 mixtape series.
  • Its reappearance may be due to licensing changes or reuploads under alternate artist tags like “Tory Ln”.
  • While it’s a fan favorite, it shouldn’t be mistaken for a 2025 release.

đź§  Why This Matters
In the age of algorithmic music discovery, clarity is power. Artists like Tory Lanez are navigating incarceration, collaboration, and catalog confusion—all while maintaining relevance. For fans, journalists, and curators, it’s a reminder to dig deeper than the release date on Spotify.


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