Rapper Tory Lanez, who is accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion, reportedly texted Megan Thee Stallion following the alleged incident. 

According to TMZ, Lanez sent a text to Megan shortly after the July shooting, saying he was drunk on the night of the confrontation.

"I was just too drunk," the rapper said in the text obtained by TMZ.

But Lanez didn't mention anything about shooting the the 25-year-old artist.

"I know u prolly never gone talk to me again, but I genuinely want u to know I'm sorry from the bottom of my heart," he wrote. "S**t should have never happened and I can't change what did. I just feel horrible."

As Blavity previously reported, the incident happened after the two musicians and Megan's friend, Kelsey Nicole, left a pool party at Kylie Jenner’s Hollywood Hills home. An argument took place before Lanez allegedly fired at the two women as they were exiting the car. Megan was struck twice in her feet.

Lanez's attempt at an apology didn't sit well with Megan's supporters.

Whether he is now drunk or sober, social media users said they don't want to hear the rapper's excuse either way. 

Megan released an Instagram Live video last month to describe what happened during the shooting.

“Tory shot me," she said. "You shot me and you got your publicist and your people going to these blogs lying. Stop lying. Why lie? I don’t understand.”

The artist said Lanez's security guard was also in the car as everybody was arguing shortly before the shooting.

"I get out the car. I'm done arguing," the rapper said as she recalled the incident. "I don't wanna argue no more. I get out. I'm walking away. This n***a from out the back seat of the car starts shooting me. You shot me."

Addressing speculations about the incident, the "WAP" artist also explained why she didn't provide details to police immediately.

"You think I’m bout to tell the police that we, n***as, us Black people, got a gun in the car?" she said. "It's a f**king helicopter over us and some more s**t. Why the f**k would I tell the laws somebody got a gun in this car and this n***a shot me? So I can get shot?"

According to Yahoo News, Lanez stayed quiet until last week when he came out to respond to an article from Forbes, which stated that the rapper's music stream has seen a 40% decrease since the shooting. 

“Lmao that’s such a lie. 40% where?!!,” Lanez wrote on social media. “I have twenty-seven million monthly listeners on Spotify currently.”

Forbes later made a correction to the report, saying the rapper's music stream has seen an 8% decrease.

Still, the musician's decision to come out only to talk about his business didn't help his image.

Lanez was arrested on suspicion of possession of a concealed weapon, but he was released the same day and has not been charged, The Associated Press reported.