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Tory Lanez's notoriety reached new heights following his conviction for the shooting of fellow artist Megan Thee Stallion. Sentenced to ten years in prison, the aftermath of this event has sparked a heated debate about Lanez's guilt or innocence. Various interpretations of the event paint Lanez as either a violent offender or a victim of an unjust music industry adversary.
Lanez's rising career was marked by a desire to break free from the constraints of mainstream record labels. His independence was viewed as a threat to the very structure of the music industry, and as discussions progressed, it appeared that the tension between him and record labels intensified, regardless of the fallout from the incident with Megan.