YG DROPS NEW SINGLE “HOLLYWOOD” FEATURING SHORELINE MAFIA PRODUCED BY TY DOLLA $IGN

Multi-platinum recording artist YG returns with his new single, “Hollywood,” featuring Shoreline Mafia, produced by longtime collaborator Ty Dolla $ign. The track is the second release from his forthcoming project, The Gentleman’s Club, and arrives just in time for the Summer. Listen HERE.

With its upbeat West Coast sound, “Hollywood” carries a balance between confidence and fun. The hook “This some West Coast shit you can’t fuck with / South Central all the way to Sunset” feels like both a declaration and an inside nod to anyone who knows the city. Shoreline Mafia adds their usual raw presence, while Ty Dolla $ign lays down a smooth but bouncy beat that lets the track ride. “Hollywood” is a full-circle moment for the duo and is the first track produced by Ty since their breakout hit “Toot It and Boot It,” released over a decade ago. The song is a reminder that even as YG evolves, the West is still home.

Alongside the single, YG dropped the official music video, which leans into the Gentlemen’s Club storyline seen in his last video for “2004.” YG and Shoreline Mafia arrive in a black limo, dressed in all-black suits, confidently setting the tone. YG steps out of the limo carrying a takeout bag from The Marathon Burger, the burger spot founded by the late Nipsey Hussle, a quiet nod to legacy and community. The video also features a cameo from Ty Dolla $ign and a crew of dancers styled in classic Gentlemen’s Club look in black suits and dress shoes, echoing YG’s new aesthetic. Watch below:

“Hollywood” ft Shoreline Mafia is available now on all streaming platforms HERE

About YG:

Compton, California native YG is a Grammy-nominated rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and cultural icon. Rising to fame with his breakout single “Toot It and Boot It” and platinum-selling debut album My Krazy Life, YG helped redefine West Coast hip-hop with his raw storytelling, streetwise authenticity, and chart-topping hits like “My N*gga,” “Who Do You Love?” and “Big Bank.” A founder of the 4Hunnid brand and label, he’s released seven studio albums and collaborated with artists such as Tyga, Nipsey Hussle, J. Cole, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz. 2025 marks a new year of growth for YG. His first single of the year, “2004” showcases a more personal side where he opens up about being sexually abused as a teenager by an older woman. Through his introduction of The Gentlemen’s Club, it’s clear that YG’s presence spans music, fashion, and social commentary.

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