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FROM THE SCREEN TO THE STUDIO — CATCH YOEY TATTED’S REAL STORY AND HER NEW SINGLE, ONLY ON TYJO

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FROM THE SCREEN TO THE STUDIO — CATCH YOEY TATTED’S REAL STORY AND HER NEW SINGLE, ONLY ON TYJO

TYJO Network expands its cultural footprint with the debut of “Ain’t That Bxtch” from breakout star Yoey Tatted in partnership with Dallas Austin’s DAD Distro Music

TYJO Network (TYJO), the bold new platform for unfiltered storytelling and rising creative voices, announces the exclusive release of “Ain’t That Bxtch,” the debut single from Knights of Broward County breakout star and Cuban-born Yoey Tatted. With this release, TYJO takes its original content model a step further — evolving from screen to sound and launching TYJO Music, a new vertical supporting independent artists emerging from its series universe. 

Yoey Tatted captured national attention with her role on Knights of Broward County, TYJO’s flagship drama that has quickly gained cult status for its raw portrayal of Broward life. Her character — a no-nonsense, emotionally layered survivor — resonated with viewers for being both streetwise and deeply human. 

Now, fans get to experience the story behind the screen. “Ain’t That Bxtch is me — it’s the before and after. What I lived, what I’m becoming,” says Yoey. “TYJO didn’t just give me a character. They gave me a lane.” The single — available exclusively through TYJO Music — is a thunderous, bass-heavy anthem that blends trap, confessional lyricism, and feminist firepower. 

The launch is the first official release under TYJO Music, the new music label arm of TYJO Network, in partnership with legendary producer Dallas Austin’s DAD Distro Music and Video Streaming Platform , where Yoey is now signed. This rollout signals TYJO’s deeper mission: to not just stream content — but to build careers, incubate culture, and amplify authentic narratives from the communities’ mainstream platforms. 

Stream the single “Ain’t That Bxtch” and follow up single “4-5-6 Nites” (releases Friday, May 9th) on Apple Music, Spotify and all other music streaming platforms; and to unlock the story at watch.tyjotv.com

Exclusively on TYJO, catch Yoey Tatted and new episodes of “Knights of Broward County” every Monday at 8PM EST at watch.tyjotv.com – where real stories become real stars. 

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