Bino Rideaux and Ty Dolla $ign enjoy the sweet life with 'Outta Line'
Could you use some smooth tunes right about now? Look no further than what Bino Rideaux and Ty Dolla $ign are serving up in their new ‘Outta Line’ music video. Granted - this is the PHOTO section but sometimes you have to bend the rules especially when the entire visual looks like a stunning photo shoot.
Could you use some smooth tunes right about now? Look no further than what Bino Rideaux and Ty Dolla $ign are serving up in their new ‘Outta Line’ music video. Granted - this is the PHOTO section but sometimes you have to bend the rules especially when the entire visual looks like a stunning photo shoot.
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Bino Rideaux - the South Central L.A. rapper and Nipsey Hussle protege who has become an essential voice for West Coast hip-hop - begins the run-up to the July 1st arrival of his highly-anticipated new project SORRY 4 THA WAIT 2, with the release of the new single + video “Outta Line”featuring long-time collaborator Ty Dolla $ign, available today via Def Jam Recordings.
With his one-two punch of laidback flows and hypnotic melodies, 29-year-old Bino Rideaux has not-so-quietly been shaping the next era of West Coast hip-hop. His seven-year journey to the top tier crystalized during 2021, with a non-stop string of single + video releases that started in June with “Got To Know It,” which was featured in the Def Jam podcast, Here Comes the Break.
After first teaming up with fellow 21st century West Coast force of nature BLXST for the critically acclaimed Sixtape in 2019, the pair returned in 2021 with Sixtape 2, which spun off the single + video for “Pop Out” in July. It was the prelude to Bino’s 6-week, 18-city “On My Soul” fall tour of North America (with special guests BlueBuck$Clan and Coot Corleone), every date sold-out in advance record time. The “On My Soul” tour kicked off in September with a two-night hometown stand at The Novo in downtown Los Angeles. That same weekend, Bino dropped a new single + video, “No Makeup”featuring King Combs.
Pegged as one of Rolling Stone’s “Breakthrough 25,” Billboard championed Bino in its tally of “6 LA Rappers to Watch in 2021” and went on to describe him as “the brightest star to emerge from that orbit.” Meanwhile, KAZI christened him “one of the West Coast’s most exciting new talents.” With the stage now set for the release of his upcoming debut album, SORRY 4 THA WAIT 2, Bino Rideaux has clearly come a long way since his first indie project back in 2015, Life Is Like A Movie, recorded out of a D.I.Y. studio in his grandmother’s house.