Ty Dolla $ign Recruits Swae Lee & Future For "Don't Judge Me"

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Ty Dolla $ign, Swae Lee and Future link up for a cut off of "Beach House 3."

As Ty Dolla $ign gears up for Beach House 3's release, he's been dropping different singles off the project. He's dropped collaborations with Skrillex, Damian Marley, Lil Wayne and more. Each single continues to amp up the anticipation of his sophomore studio album which looks like it'll be one of the best Ty Dolla $ign projects yet. Yesterday, Ty Dolla $ign and Swae Lee teased their new single "Don't Judge Me" which also features Future. Today, they finally release it.

Both Swae Lee and Ty Dolla $ign's confirmed that there would be a new single coming Beach House 3 today. For the majority of the day, people waited for it to drop. They previewed the song on Instagram and Twitter yesterday, which stirred up anticipation. Ty Dolla $ign kept to his promise and brought the single over to Ebro to premiere on his Beats1 station a few hours a go.

Over the past few years, all three artists have established themselves as great artists as well as incredible songwriters."Don't Judge Me" is a testament to that. While it leans more towards a pop sound, Swae, Ty and Future have already found a solid middle ground between making hip hop hits that appeal to a mainstream audience.

With Beach House 3 on the way, Ty Dolla $ign has one of the most anticipated projects of the fall. He's already delivered some dope guest features throughout the year across various genres so this project will hopefully feature a diverse range of sounds. 

Beach House 3 is due out on October 27th. Hopefully he'll feel generous enough to drop one more off before the project's release.

Quotable Lyrics
I can squeeze like three in the front seat
Ferrari, just forgot about the back seats
Liquored down, hell yeah, don't judge me (Judge me)
She said, one day, coming up on me


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