Tory Lanez Adds “P. Family” To Music Streaming Platforms

Tory Lanez performs onstage during Celebrity Sports Entertainment Presents Tory Lanez & Jen Selter at DAER Nightclub on June 04, 2021 in Davie, Florida.
DAVIE, FLORIDA – JUNE 04: Tory Lanez performs onstage during Celebrity Sports Entertainment Presents Tory Lanez & Jen Selter at DAER Nightclub on June 04, 2021 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)

Tory Lanez has officially added his 2021 project “P. Family” to major music streaming platforms. The release marks the first time the project has been widely available for digital streaming. Fans previously accessed the project through limited releases and unofficial uploads.

Lanez announced the update through a brief statement shared with fans earlier this week.

“This project was always about loyalty, pain and independence,” Lanez said. “I wanted it released the right way, on my own terms,” he added.

The move arrives during a period of continued legal and public scrutiny for the Toronto-born artist. Despite that backdrop, Lanez has continued releasing music at a steady pace. His recent strategy has focused on expanding access to older work.

A Project With Personal Meaning

“P. Family” was first introduced as a tightly curated project reflecting Lanez’s inner circle. The title references a chosen family rather than blood relations. Several tracks explore isolation, ambition and trust.

“This was never meant to be a mainstream rollout,” Lanez said in a past interview. “It was for the people who stuck with me when things got quiet,” he said.

The project features stripped-down production and emotional delivery.
Critics noted its introspective tone when it initially surfaced. Songs like “Hurt From Mercury” and “In For It” gained quiet attention online.

Fans responded quickly after the project appeared on streaming services.
Social media posts praised the sound and long-awaited availability.

Industry observers see the release as part of a broader catalog strategy. Artists increasingly revisit past projects to maintain engagement. Streaming platforms reward consistency and deep catalogs.

Lanez acknowledged that shift in his statement.

“Music lives longer when it’s easy to find,” he said. “I want every chapter available.”

The release does not include new tracks or remixes. However, fans speculate more catalog updates could follow. Lanez has not confirmed future plans.

“P. Family” is now available across all major streaming platforms.


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