Tory Lanez Goes Off on “August 19th” From His 2017 Lost Tapes

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Tory Lanez

Oh, okay, we’re getting right into it.

Tory Lanez wastes no time on “August 19th,” jumping straight into it with an energy that feels immediate and unapologetic. From the jump, you hear ice clinking and drinks pouring, setting a late-night, almost cinematic tone before the bars come crashing in. And once they do? He’s going off.

This track feels like Tory fully in his element. It’s a mix of dissing and flexing, delivered with sharp precision and nonstop momentum. Every bar feels intentional, and he rides the beat like it’s second nature. The production plays its part perfectly—dropping in and out at just the right moments, letting his voice take center stage before hitting hard again when it counts.

What really stands out is the flow. It’s effortless, locked in, and relentless—the kind of delivery that feels like true creative flow state. There’s no hesitation, no filler—just bar after bar.

Honestly, the biggest question is why this sat in the vault for so long. “August 19th” sounds like a track that could’ve easily made noise when it was first recorded.

It’s raw, it’s confident, and it’s easily one of his strongest recent drops. Definitely one to run back.




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