#NewMusic Video Tinashe Recruits Ty Dolla $ign & French Montana 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.
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Background and Bio Info on Tinashe
Contemporary R&B singer and songwriter Tinashe Jorgenson Kachingwe, or simply Tinashe, was known for her recurring role on the sitcom Two and a Half Men, in which she appeared during the sixth and seventh seasons. She also worked as a voice actor and model prior to scoring a Top 25 pop hit with her breakthrough single, “2 On.” Born in Lexington, Kentucky, she moved to Los Angeles in the early 2000s.
Toward the end of the decade, after she had established her acting career, she joined the Stunners, a short-lived teen pop group that recorded for Columbia and Republic and opened for Justin Bieber during his My World tour. After the group’s 2011 split, Tinashe went solo with a low-key contemporary R&B direction, released mixtapes, and ultimately signed with RCA. In 2013, she collaborated with Jacques Greene on the one-off track “Painted Faces” and released her third mixtape, Black Water, near the end of the year.
In January 2014, she made her RCA debut with “2 On,” a rattle-and-snap track on which she was joined by ScHoolboy Q. It reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. Appearances on Erik Hassle’s “Innocence Lost” and RZA’s “Doctor” followed through that May. Her debut album, Aquarius, landed in October and debuted at number 17. Singles such as “Player,” “Superlove,” “Company,” “No Drama,” and “Flame,” along with the mixtapes Amethyst and Nightride, preceded Tinashe’s second proper album, Joyride, which arrived in 2018. ~ Andy Kellman