Today 22-year old Cleveland rapper, Ty Bri shares a new video for her track “Too Bad” set to be released via District 18 Entertainment/Capital Structure.

The accompanying visual is directed by TyVision and follows up a string of hits with her song “Gimme Sum Money,” “Bobbin” and “Candy Lady.”

Ty Bri is quickly becoming a standout in the rising female rap scene after previously opening up for acts like Wale, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby on tour.

The East Cleveland femcee first caught the public’s eye by making freestyle videos on Instagram, but her dope look and clever punchlines grew her popularity quickly making it hard to believe she just started rapping in 2016.

Ty Bri really started to take over the Midwest when she remixed Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up.” Her remix to the song was in rotation on radio all over Ohio.

Overnight her dope look and clever punchlines grew her popularity quickly making it hard to believe she just started rapping in 2016.

Most recently on the Girls Trap Too Tour, Ty Bri performed alongside Mulatto and Flo Milli which led to her being co-signed by Cardi B in a series of Tweets. Since then the femcee was co-signed by Cardi B in a Tweet the Ohio female rapper has quickly shot up to fame.

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Jake Crates, Music journalist and industry consultant focused on talent discovery, artist development, and cultural storytelling.

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