The Tory Lanez new album Slutty Bass has arrived and it’s already taken over the charts. Within hours of its release, the project climbed to No. 1 on Apple Music, proving the rapper’s fanbase remains locked in despite his incarceration.
Slutty Bass marks Lanez’s first full-length project since he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion. The album was reportedly completed before his incarceration, with his team handling the rollout from the outside. Fans immediately flooded streaming platforms, pushing the Tory Lanez new album to the top spot across multiple hip-hop charts.
The project blends Lanez’s signature melodic rap with heavy 808s and bass-driven production, staying true to its title. Early listener reactions highlight tracks that lean into his R&B roots while experimenting with faster, club-ready tempos.
Unlike traditional rollouts with press runs and music videos, Slutty Bass dropped with minimal warning. That didn’t slow momentum. Within 12 hours, the Tory Lanez new album outperformed several major label releases from free artists. Apple Music’s No. 1 position signals that Lanez’s cultural grip hasn’t loosened, even as he serves time.
No music video or live performances are possible from prison. However, insiders suggest at least one visual was filmed pre-sentencing and could drop in the coming weeks. For now, Slutty Bass stands as a defiant statement: the music never stopped. And judging by the charts, neither did the audience.


