Tory Lanez Says ‘Mucky James’ Isn’t About His Court Case With Megan Thee Stallion

Tory Lanez performs during the "Nobody Safe Tour" at Toyota Amphitheatre on June 14
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Tory Lanez dropped a new track called “Mucky James” and it’s causing some controversy.

People thought the song was about his ongoing alleged shooting case with Megan Thee Stallion, especially in one of the lines, he raps, “I was at a high in my career, you think I’d come out here and shoot
And if you think I’d do that shit, you on some stupid sh*t.”

In the song Tory also raps,“They try to blackball me for money, but I ain’t goin’ out / I told myself I’ll stop this bullsh*t and not speak up more / I had to go through way more bullsh*t **** door.”

According to Tory, this song isn’t about the case. In a Tweet, he said, “I am not talking about my court case on the song #MuckyJames …. I see all these blogs trying to connect the two … and honestly I have more sense than that . I would not play with the court order or the judge like that … please stop that narrative.”

Take a listen:

This is following Tory’s arrest last week at a Los Angeles courthouse. A judge found that he violated protective orders with Megan Thee Stallion for his alleged shooting case. Tory was ordered to not talk about the case anymore, he did so anyway, was arrested, then later released after posting bond.