Ty Dolla $ign's career has always been poppin, but the singer spent a few years between his debut album and his sophomore album building himself up as a songwriter. There's no doubt that he's created hit records with some of the biggest artists. He's proved to not only be an incredible singer but an equally excellent songwriter at the same time. So when he kicked off the campaign for Beach House 3, it made sense that a song with himself, Future and Swae Lee would bang. Today, he unveils the visuals for "Don't Judge Me."
Ty Dolla $ign links up with Future and Swae Lee for their visuals for "Don't Judge Me." The video was directed by David Camarena who's worked with Kehlani and Wiz Khalifa in the past.
Aside from his recent music video, Ty Dolla also released a new single recently alongside Quavo And Gucci Mane on "Pineapple." In addition, he'll be heading on tour with G-Eazy and Lil Uzi Vert this summer for the "Endless Summer" tour which also includes performances from YBN Nahmir, Murda Beatz and P-Lo. Keep your eyes peeled for that and hopefully, we'll be getting more visuals off of Beach House 3 soon.
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