Ty Dolla $ign & YG Party Through The Night In The "Ex" Video

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YG joins Ty Dolla $ign for the "Ex" video.

Beach House 3 was a confirmation of Ty Dolla $ign's brilliance as not only a singer but a songwriter as well. The California singer has penned some incredible music for other industry heavyweights but his latest album was a testament to his diversity as his own artist. Today, he revisits Beach House 3 with the latest video for "Ex" featuring YG.

Ty Dolla $ign and YG keep the party going through the night with their latest video for "Ex." Both of them are seen flexing while surrounded by beautiful women before the video cuts to lo-fi footage of them cruising around in an old school drop top. It taps into the Cali lifestyle for a funk-centric song.

The video was directed by Bay Area's David Camarena who has worked with E-40, Fifth Harmony, Kehlani and Wiz Khalifa, just to name a few.


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