Ty Dolla $ign, Trevor Jackson and 50 Cent release new music videos

Ty Dolla $ign has unveiled a music video for his track “bad b**** alert” from girl music vol. 1, featuring a wedding-themed narrative. Trevor Jackson shared visuals for “Friend of a Friend” amid announcements for his upcoming tour. Meanwhile, 50 Cent dropped “No More Tricks, No More Tries,” which includes pointed references to fellow rappers.

Ty Dolla $ign's latest music video for “bad b**** alert,” a track from his project girl music vol. 1, presents him alongside Brittany Leigh Mae in a bridal and groom scenario depicting their wedding day. Brittany Leigh Mae shared her thoughts on Instagram about her role, stating, “Taking this role felt bigger than me. It wasn’t a curvy/plus-size woman being overly sexualized, fetishized, used for personal gain or hidden because of shame. It’s the perfect example of a woman that may not fit into all of society’s beauty standards, which let me just add were made up. Being loved out loud. Just how we always should be.”

In related releases, Trevor Jackson released the video for “Friend of a Friend,” drawn from his album I Love You, Goodbye. This comes shortly after he revealed details of his I Love You, Goodbye. The Healing Out Loud tour, set to begin on April 23 in Detroit and conclude on May 8 in Indianapolis. The tour itinerary includes performances in Pittsburgh, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, and additional cities, with tickets now available for purchase.

50 Cent also premiered his music video for “No More Tricks, No More Tries,” featuring Max B. The visuals show the artists cruising through streets, rapping from the back seat of a vehicle, and partying in a club. The video appears to address Fabolous, Jim Jones, Maino, and Dave East from the Let’s Rap About It podcast, in connection to discussions about 50 Cent's role in Netflix’s Diddy documentary. These four individuals are depicted in the video using AI technology.

These releases highlight ongoing activity in urban and hip-hop music scenes as of March 11, 2026.

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