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Tag: Ty Dolla $ign
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Watch Ty Dolla $ign’s dreamlike achromatic music video for ‘Wit It’ featuring Chlöe

At the beginning of R&B star entertainer Ty Dolla Sign’s video for ‘Wit It’ featuring fellow star singer-songwriter and producer Chlöe, there’s a symbolic narration detailing the meaning of the word “tycoon” and how “the world twisted it like all beautiful things”. Instead of leading lives of integrity as the rest of the world might hope, the elite groups of people mentioned seem to “carve laws to suit their sins and erase guilt with money thick as blood.”
As these men in suits see a magazine page featuring a faceless and topless woman, the Ye collaborator sits at their table. Is he one of them? You’ll have to watch the black-and-white treatment with random animals, champagne, firearms, and pole dancing to throw your vote in the bucket.
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It isn’t quite at one million views yet, but we believe it will eventually cross that line. It was released two weeks ago.
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Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Vultures 2’ makes Billboard 200 debut
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[/media-credit]Kicking off the week like the musical stars they are, today Ye and Ty Dolla $ign have entered the Billboard 200 charts with their album ‘Vultures 2’. According to the report, the debut comes with 107,000 equivalent album units in its first week, about 41,000 units less than the first album ‘Vultures’ from the trilogy. It also includes 60,500 album sales, 46,000 streaming equivalent album units (50.44 million on-demand streams of the songs) and 500 track equivalent album units.
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Kehlani shares new track titled ‘Toxic’ with Ty Dolla $ign on background vocals: Listen
Kehlani just released a new record called, ‘Toxic’, a word that happened to be a buzz word in 2018—rolling into the last year of the 10s. In the song, the Bay Area singer-songwriter croons about missing the one she loves. Although their love is toxic, it is addictive. You can listen to the track below, which we believe has background vocals from Ty Dolla $ign.
We can’t help, but point out that Kehlani is washing her hands—literally and figuratively—right on time for the global pandemic.