Shirtless JR Smith Goes Viral after Tory Lanez Disses JR Smith on Daystar Album Track “Sorry I Had To…”
On the same day JR Smith shirtless after Lakers vs Nuggets Game 4 went viral, his name started trending for another reason as well. Tory Lanez dissed JR Smith on his Daystar album in the track “Sorry I had to…”. Tory Lanez told JR Smith to worry about his other shooting percentages in the most disrespectful way possible.
In the “Daystar” lyrics Tory Lanez told JR Smith is the “type of man to buy a woman an 80 inch and still won’t get an inch up in her”.


JR Smith has been very vocal about his dislike for Tory Lanez, but no one expected him to respond this disrespectfully. Tory Lanez dissing JR Smith on “Daystar” could burst the Orlando Bubble for the Lakers. The Tory Lanez JR Smith diss is called “Sorry I had to…”, so he probably knew it was going to be super disrespectful.
Now the question still remains why was JR Smith shirtless after Lakers vs Nuggets Game 4 when he didn’t play a single minute in the game? Perhaps Tory Lanez will clown him for that too.
Author: JordanThrilla
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