Half-A-Mil & Ty Dolla $ign Connect On "Too Many Ways"

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Half-A-Mil and Ty Dolla $ign deliver a laid back single with "Too Many Ways."

Half-A-Mil dropped off their debut album earlier today, Courtesy Of Half-A-Mil. The fourteen track project was a lead up following three separate EP's they dropped as a duo. While they only had a few features on the project, they did get fellow Californian, Ty Dolla $ign, for one of the album's stand-out tracks, "Too Many Ways."

Half-A-Mill and Ty Dolla $ign connect for the laid back and smooth song, "Too Many Ways." Hit-Boy and Dom's laid back flow float over the track but Ty Dolla $ign vocals really help the song pop out. While the three of them have worked with each other separately, this marks the first time they've gotten together on one track. Matter of fact, this is possible the first time Ty Dolla and Hit-Boy vocals have been on a track together. It's a solid single and definitely a highlight off of the album. 


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