Sorry 4 What

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Sorry 4 What
Sorry 4 What by Tory Lanez.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2022
Recorded2021–22
Genre
Length75:51
Label
Tory Lanez chronology
Alone at Prom
(2021)
Sorry 4 What
(2022)
Singles from Sorry 4 What
  1. "Why Did I"
    Released: September 23, 2022

Sorry 4 What is the seventh studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Tory Lanez. It was released through One Umbrella on September 30, 2022. The album features guest appearances from A Boogie wit da Hoodie and Yoko Gold, Lanez's younger brother. Production was handled by a variety of record producers, including Lanez himself, Smash David, Play Picasso, Jakik, Half, and Sergio R., among others. It was supported by one single, "Why Did I", which was released alongside the accompanying official music video on the same day that the album was released. [1]

Contents

Background

Exactly two weeks before the release of the album, Lanez announced its title and release date, while he also revealed that it would have 18 tracks before adding two more later. [2]

Singles

Sorry 4 What was supported by one single. The lead single, "Why Did I" was released on September 23, 2022. [3] The music video was released accompanying the single.

Commercial performance

Sorry 4 What debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 25,500 album-equivalent units (including 1,000 copies in pure album sales) in its first week. [4] This became Tory Lanez's seventh US top-ten debut on the chart. [5] The album also accumulated a total of 32.06 million on-demand official streams from the set's songs. [6]

Track listing

Sorry 4 What track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sorry 4 What? // LV Belt"
2:34
2."Bad Bitches Wrk @ Taboo"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Blair Ferguson
  • Beck Norling
  • Jake Wogan
  • Half
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Blk
  • Pilgrim
  • Jakik
  • Half
2:57
3."Where 2 Start"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Wogan
  • Half
  • Eliasodt
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Jakik
  • Half
  • Eliasodt
4:14
4."Sex Songs"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Ian Stoffer
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • IanoBeatz
4:22
5."Hennessy Memories"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Caleb Bryant
  • Jesse Calentine
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Bryant
  • Calentine
3:22
6."Not Tricking // Black Keys"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Ferguson
  • BounceGoHard
  • C Muney
  • Mike
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Blk
  • BounceGoHard
  • C Muney
  • Mike
4:11
7."Y.D.S. // Iggy DelDia"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Sergio Romero
  • Nedim Melkic
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Sergio R.
  • Nedo
4:02
8."This Ain't Working"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Edward Davadi
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Edsclusive
4:11
9."Hurting Me"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Onassis Morris
  • Apollo 7ven
  • Ace Lavine
  • Prince Flea
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Onassis
  • Apollo 7ven
  • Ace Lavine
  • Prince Flea
2:44
10."Why Did I"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Romero
  • Carson Hackney
  • Play Picasso
  • Sergio R.
  • Carson Hackney
2:25
11."No More Parties in LA"
  • D. Peterson
  • Charles Dumazer
  • D. Gonzalez
  • C-Sick
  • Play Picasso
3:58
12."Anymore // Fuck Boy Intentions"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Romero
  • Big Lou
  • Soundsbysomewhere
  • 99hurts
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Big Lou
  • Soundsbysomewhere
  • 99hurts
7:34
13."Red Casamigos"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Romero
  • Marrybeats
  • Bjimmes
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Sergio R.
  • Marrybeats
  • Bjimmes
2:52
14."Understand"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Tyler James
  • Jay Longo
  • Benjii Yang
  • Rob
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • James
  • Longo
  • Benjii Yang
  • Rob
4:19
15."Casa-Freak-Hoes"
3:37
16."Role Call" (featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie)
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Sl
2:54
17."Rare L"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Nate Rodriguez
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • LilMexicoBeatz
3:57
18."Albany Bahamas"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Romero
  • Sebastian Lopez
  • Diego Avendano
  • Kevin Price
  • Play Picasso
  • Sergio R.
  • 1Mind
  • Diego Ave
  • Go Grizzly
3:37
19."Collection" (featuring Yoko Gold)
  • D. Peterson
  • Moses Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Leutrim Beqiri
  • Thomas Mkrtchyan
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Byrd
  • Armotunez
3:45
20."The Vent"
  • D. Peterson
  • D. Gonzalez
  • Juice a Cuice
  • Kiri Gerbs
  • Jonathan Lee
  • Tory Lanez
  • Play Picasso
  • Juice & Kiri
  • BAND!T
4:05
Total length:75:51

Charts

Chart performance for Sorry 4 What
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [7] 188
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [8] 5
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [9] 54
UK Albums (OCC) [10] 49
US Billboard 200 [11] 10
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [12] 4

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