
Compton's Buddy teams up with Ty Dolla $ign on new single "Hey Up There"
22 June 2018, 16:36
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
"Hey Up There" features Ty Dolla $ign, and is the third single from Buddy to be taken from his forthcoming debut album, Harlan & Alondra.
Follwing Buddy's last singles "Trouble on Central" and A$AP Ferg feature "Black", Buddy has returned with another banger "Hey Up There".
The Compton rapper teams up with Ty Dolla $ign, and the visuals hold a personal attachment to Buddy, as they were shot at Compton's airport and Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum that are across the street from where Buddy grew up.
Buddy is set to play London's Shacklewell Arms on 27 June, and will support Wiz Khalifa at Camden's Roundhouse on 1 July. Find out more tour information.
His debut album, Harlan & Alondra, drops on 20 July via Cool Lil Company / Columbia Records.
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