Pretty Ricky's Spectacular had better check his facts before he opens his mouth because, after accusing Tory Lanez of sampling the group's music without his permission, the Toronto native proved him wrong.
This weekend, Tory Lanez commented on the surprising collaboration between Akon and Tekashi 6ix9ine.
"So what y’all telling me is .... Akon gave the #LockedUpRemix / SAMPLE to someone else !?!?? And not me?!????," he said on Twitter after a preview was uploaded to social media.
Spectacular responded by telling him he should have just stolen the sample like he did with Pretty Ricky. Well, Tory had time today and he provided some receipts to The Shade Room.
Sending some documents to the publication to prove that he paid the writers and label for the "Your Body" sample on Chixtape 5, Tory Lanez got the last word on Spectacular. Apparently, Spectacular even saw a 6% cut of the money.
"Going to go back to minding my business. Y’all have a good day," wrote Tory in the comments, ending this beef.
The Canadian artist recently completed the terms of his deal with Interscope Records and is currently an independent musician. He is clearly educated on the business side of the industry, taking a few minutes to pull out the proof and schooling Spectacular.
Rare Adidas Yeezy Boost 650 Sample Resurfaces: Detailed Photos
Kanye West has plenty of Yeezy silhouettes that never made it to store shelves.
Kanye West‘s Yeezy brand is one of the biggest imprints in the sneaker world right now. His partnership with Adidas has brought him a lot of prosperity over the years and his shoes continue to move the cultural needle. As of today, West has multiple silhouettes that perform well amongst sneakerheads and even casual sneaker consumers. Perhaps his most popular shoe is the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 which has seen multiple colorways over the years.
Back in 2017, West was looking to expand the Yeezy line by creating a sneaker that built on the 350 V2. The Adidas Yeezy Boost 650 was seen as a high-top alternative that never saw the light of day, aside from a few samples. Thanks to @hanzuying, we now have some detailed images of the “Black” and “White” colorway samples.
As you can see, the shape of the midsole is similar to that of the 350 V2 except there are changes in the curvature along the back. Not to mention, the primeknit upper is cut a lot higher and even resembles some other non-Yeezy Adidas silhouettes.
While this model will never release, it’s still interesting to contemplate what could have been. Let us know in the comments below what you think.