Tinashe Recruits Ty Dolla $ign & French Montana For "Me So Bad" Video

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Tinashe drops off the "Me So Bad" video with Ty Dolla $ign & French Montana.

Tinashe's been gearing up to release her forthcoming project Joyride. The project's been highly anticipated for quite some time now and fans will be able to finally listen to it in April. She's been unloading singles off the project for the past few months including a collab with Offset and Future. Yesterday, she dropped off her single, "Me So Bad" with Ty Dolla $ign and French Montana. Now, she brought both artists along for her fun, new video for "Me So Bad."

Tinashe recruits Ty Dolla $ign and French Montana for the "Me So Bad" video. The song itself has a summer vibe to it so it made sense that they took the song and bring it to life with a heavy party vibe to it. In the video, Tinashe's seen serving up some dance moves on a tennis court before linking up with both French Montana and Ty Dolla $ign. It's another solid visual for Tinashe and we're sure this is an indication to how good her forthcoming project will be. 

With her album dropping in the coming weeks, it sounds like Tinashe's gearing up to drop some anthems to rock out to all summer. "Me So Bad" is definite contender for song of the summer at this point. 


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