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Tory Lanez Claims Victory in Joyner Lucas Battle

By Daryl Nelson
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Tory Lanez said he won the battle against Joyner Lucas after listening to Lucas' "Zeze Freestyle," which is the latest song in the rappers' back-and-forth. The battle began after Tory said he was better than Lucas, which resulted in the Massachusetts MC responding. Tory then dropped "Lucky You Freestyle," and Joyner responded with "Litty Again." 

Tory shot back with his own "Litty Again" freestyle from there, and then came "Zeze Freestyle," which Tory wasn't too impressed with.

"I just want to hand you this fat ass L that you have taken today, Lucas Joyner. You've taken a fat ass L today," said Lanez. "Round one of this was a showcase ... I went on '[Lucky You],' no disses were said to that nigga, it was just a showcase for showcase of bars ... I dissed your pops music career; I said he had a failed music career that he gave to his son, I came for your personal life, I came for your city, I came for a lot of things, my nigga. You came back with things that weren't facts."

Do rappers get to decide who wins a battle they've participated in? For what it's worth, Lucas' diss tracks have been getting more spins on YouTube

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