DVSN x Ty Dolla $ign Announce Collab Album on OVO Sound With New Song

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Today, critically lauded R&B duo dvsn and multiple GRAMMY Award-nominated hitmaker Ty Dolla $ign share their emotional single called “I Believed It.” The brand new song features a stunning appearance from the late, great Mac Miller.

“I Believed It” finds dvsn—the duo of singer Daniel Daley and GRAMMY Award-winning producer Nineteen85—creating a perfect landscape for Ty’s sticky, memorable vocals. Miller’s contribution is equally thrilling and heartbreaking; a captivating performance and a consistent reminder of his supreme talent. dvsn and Ty both teased the behind-the-scenes process featuring moments with Mac Miller.

This isn’t the first time the two parties have linked up. The single follows an exciting era for dvsn, who released their third album, A Muse in Her Feelings, in April 2020. Ty appeared on that album among an all-star cast of collaborators that included Future, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Popcaan, Buju Banton, Summer Walker, and more. The album was loved by fans by critics alike—praised as one of the best of 2020 by Complex, UPROXX, Noisey, and others.

In January 2021, dvsn built on that momentum, releasing Amusing Her Feelings on OVO Sound, a sultry expanded version of their 2020 record. That project featured a new single titled “He Said” featuring Miguel and a rousing rendition of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody.”

Ty Dolla $ign is coming off his critically acclaimed album, Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, released in October 2020, the title of which is a nod to his status as one of the industry’s most beloved & prolific collaborators. The album boasts a stunning tracklist, featuring guest appearances from music heavyweights including Post Malone, Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, Burna Boy, Jhené Aiko, Mustard, FKA Twigs, Anderson .Paak, just to name a few.

Both dvsn and Ty Dolla $ign have established themselves as eclectic hitmakers of the highest order, and their recent efforts show how gifted they are at drawing the best work out of their collaborators. “I Believed It” shows what they’re capable of—which is nothing short of R&B bliss


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