Just a week after Tory Lanez stopped by Hot 97 to deliver a five-minute freestyle over Cassidy’s classic “I’m a Hustla,” the Philly rapper has responded with a new diss track called “Perjury.”
The four-minute track sees Cassidy call out Tory for stealing flows and lyrics on a majority of his biggest hits, while also poking fun at the fact that Lanez is from Canada.
Cassidy’s rap goes like “Canada got free healthcare, you gonna need some / Its stolen bars in all the records that he’s done / None of his songs is original, it’s pitiful / I was selling records before the game went digital.”
“Perjury” arrives just a little over a week after Cassidy called out Lanez via Instagram for stealing his flow not only in the recent Hot 97 freestyle but also in 2017 when he rapped over Nas’ “Oochie Wally” beat.
Cassidy said he feels disrespected that Tory Lanez feels just because he is an artist with some songs out, rappin’ to his beat makes him feel like, he should be privileged.
He said Lanez has been rappin’ to his beats but he’s been doin’ this way before Lanez came around.