Ty Dolla $ign - Featuring Ty Dolla $ign [2 x 140g 12"Black vinyl album]
Format: 2 x 140g 12" Black vinyl album
ICPN: 0075678645990
Release Date: 26th March 2021
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Track List:
1 Intro
2 Status
3 Temptations feat. Kid Cudi
4 Serpentwithfeet Interlude
5 Spicy feat. Post Malone
6 Track 6 feat. Kanye West, Anderson .Paak, and Thundercat
7 Freak feat. Quavo
8 Double R feat. Lil Durk
9 Expensive feat. Nicki Minaj
10 Burna Boy Interlude
11 Tyrone 2021 feat. Big Sean
12 It’s Still Free TC
13 Real Life feat. Roddy Rich and Mustard
14 Nothing Like Your Eyes
15 By Yourself feat Jhene Aiko and Mustard
16 Universe feat Kehlani
17 Lift Me Up feat Future and Young Thug
18 Time Will Tell
19 Dr Sebi
20 Powder Blue feat Gunna
21 Everywhere
22 Slow It Down
23 Your Turn feat. Musiq Soulchild, Tish Hyman, and 6LACK
24 Return
25 Ego Death feat Kanye West FKA Twigs and Skrillex
• 110M+ Global Streams to date!
• Featured on Spotify's RapCaviar (13.5M), Beast Mode (7.6M) and more
• Featured on Apple Music's Today's Hits, #OnRepeat, Summer Heat and more
• Album debuted #1 on Billboard Top R&B Albums, #4 on Billboard Top 200
• Charting on Apple Music & Spotify Top 200 US Charts
• Featured on Tiesto's dance hit "The Business, Pt. II"
“My music is a vibe,” Ty Dolla $ign says. “It’s R&B that you can fuck to, not make love to.” No games. It’s sonic Spanish fly. Play it loud enough with the right alchemy of illicit substances and it could incite an orgy.
Right now, the Atlantic Records artist might be the hottest singer in LA. His breakout mixtape, 2012’s Beach House gets nastier than Luther Campbell or Nate Dogg ever wanted to be. Drugs, sex, and stripper booty popping. Just the finer things in life.
His hit single “My Cabana” was not only last summer’s 24-7 party anthem, it figures to be played in every pool and beachside cabana from here until the liquor finally runs out (or no more people can fit in).
“Beach House is definitely who I am, so I’m talking that shit,” Ty says. “It’s everything that I’ve lived in life. It’s bringing that R&B and soul with a slap.”
Don’t trip on the subject matter, Ty writes some of the most well crafted and melodic pop songs you hear on the radio. Y.G. is signed to Def Jam and is one of the most popular street rappers in LA, but it wasn’t until Ty wrote and produced his hit “Toot it and Boot it”, that he earned radio airplay.
Welcome to the omnivorous world of the South Central-raised star born, Tyrone Griffin. Music is in his blood. His father was in the funk band Lakeside (“Fantastic Voyage”) and an uncle was in the Isley Brothers. Ty has been creating music since he was a three-year old writing lyrics and playing a keyboard. Since then, he’s taught himself how to play the drums, bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, the violin, the piano, and the Wurlitzer organ.
“I can play music with the wall and some pencils,” Ty says. “I want to leave people with incredible and timeless music, it’s a soundtrack to people’s lives. I want to get better every time. I really take pride in my sound.”
Complex hailed him as “a less self-serious version of The Weeknd…one of the most promising artists to work in this R&B Kelly-style R&B vein since The-Dream first broke.” The magazine also named his forthcoming Atlantic Records full-length, Free TC as one of 2013’s Most Anticipated.
But Ty might be the most eclectic artist of his peers. His inspirations go way deeper than just R&B. Ella Fitzgerald, 2Pac, Prince, Michael Jackson and Nirvana are as important to his conception of sound as Mint Condition and Brian McKnight. So is contemporary electronic music. If anything, Ty Dolla $ign might be heir to DJ Quik’s title of America’s most complete artist.
This is why he’s collaborated with everyone from top 40 perennials like Wiz Khalifa and Chris Brown, to West Coast hood stars like Y.G. and Joe Moses. And in the immediate future, Beach House 2 is adding a sundeck, Jacuzzi, and more bad chicks to the cabana.
“It’s just the next step—some club joints, some slower ones. I’m saying things that every man feels. It’s going to get a lot of people laid this summer,” Ty says. “But I’ve stepped up the music and production, the singing and the videos. You’ll see. “
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