Has Ty Dolla $ign Already Achieved Legend Status?

    Drake’s highly anticipated Scorpion solidified a few things, including his admirably firm stranglehold on streaming platforms and Billboard charts. However, it also low-key proved that without a shadow of a doubt, LA superstar Ty Dolla $ign had become Hip Hop’s (not-so) secret weapon who arguably gives the best features money can buy.

    He’s been putting in work, with a hefty collection of A-list features in 2018 — notably Post Malone’s “Psycho,” Khalid’s “OTW,” and Christina Aguilera’s “Accelerate,” but this past June pushed him over the edge as he appeared on ye, Kids See Ghosts, K.T.S.E. and Scorpion.

    His dominance has not been lost on listeners.

    Ty Dolla $ign is far from a new artist and has been providing notable flame emoji features since 2010. Although, it seems his 2018 run is waking up a section of the public that had still been sleeping on him.

    The question is, are features putting him in a box?

    His prosperous 2018 has been drawing comparisons to a particular West Coast OG who was also known for bodying any feature he was on — Nate Dogg.

    Nate is mostly revered as an icon, having appeared on projects like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic and 2001, 2Pac’s All Eyez On Me, 50’s debut Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, and many (many) more. His features though, proved to be much more lucrative and — in the context of his legacy — more memorable than his three studio albums, none of which managed to achieve the commercial success of the breakout single “Regulate” with Warren G, nor the numerous platinum singles he managed to make better with his unique brand of G-Funk.

    So far, Ty seems to have had a better solo run. His Free TC debut achieved gold certification, spawning platinum singles like “Blasé” and “Wavy,” and helping to establish him commercially as a solo act. However, his remarkably solid 2017 effort Beach House 3 — with “Love You Better” featuring Lil Wayne and “Ex” — had only minor Billboard buzz, peaking at No. 11 but now sitting at no. 155 on the latest Billboard 200 after 19 weeks.

    Still, that’s a huge rise for someone who started as a DJ who didn’t even mix.

    We use to DJ parties around LA with one turntable and a muthafucking mixer,” he told DX back in 2016. “This was before Serato. We would go to parties and niggas would pay us $600 to $1,000 dollars. Everybody else was making $300. Like how are you niggas doing this? I swear to God I’d put on a record and as soon as the song would end because I couldn’t mix it as I had one turntable, I’d just talk shit and make everybody laugh while my mans picks the next record to throw it on. I been in this shit forever man.”

    Whether his features ultimately overshadow his larger bodies of solo work in the long term remains to be seen, but the mass amount of people who seem to now be on the wagon could prove to be fruitful for the singer. For example, 2015’s “Wavy” was just certified platinum this past January, meaning his guest spots are helping bolster his current catalog.

    With his “Pineapple” record getting a lot of love, his upcoming collaborative project MihTy with Jeremih on deck, a collaborative project Teyana Taylor just announced, and current status that rivals Lil Wayne’s feature run in his heyday, Ty is looking to have a great year — and summer is just starting.

    We’ve taken the liberty of compiling 10 of his most significant features of 2018 (so far). Check it out below.

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    Khalid f. 6LACK & Ty Dolla $ign – “OTW”

    Post Malone f. Ty Dolla $ign – “Psycho”

    Kanye West f. Valee & Ty Dolla $ign – “All Mine”

    Wiz Khalifa f. Ty Dolla $ign – “Something New”

    Drake f. Static Major & Ty Dolla $ign – “After Dark”

    Tinashe f. Ty Dolla $ign & French Montana – “Me So Bad”

    Christina Aguilera f. Ty Dolla $ign & 2 Chainz – “Accelerate”

    Migos f. Ty Dolla $ign, Travis Scott & Big Sean – “White Sand”

    Kids See Ghosts – “Freeee (Ghost Town, Pt. 2)”

    https://youtu.be/gnlpVPFegGA

    Teyana Taylor f. Ty Dolla $ign – “3Way”

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    35 thoughts on “Has Ty Dolla $ign Already Achieved Legend Status?

    1. No… u people are fucking idiots. Lemme see him even sell out a small venue in providence. Not gonna happen. Stop Tryna gas this fool up

    2. Please let me be a editor. Ty dolla is nice at his talent. Good at lyrics But go back and listen to Kevin McCall shit. Sameeeee sound. If u like TT dolla then big up Kevin McCall cause he gave ty that sound. Same with Tory and Eric Bellinger Same with Jerimah and Dream Same with Trey and Rkelly..etc..

    3. I think its time for “hiphop heads” to realize that rap as a genre has left them behind. I know the reaction will be “good im glad this new stuff is trash” but you just sound like bitter try hards.

    4. He is OK but legend… Stick to hooks.. If I had to listen to a whole album I’d kill myself… But it shows u how mediocre music has gotten

    5. Legend???? GTFOH HHDX…….y’all don’t know what a legend is anymore……stop gassin’ these idiots up!!! And think they’re makin’ music.

      1. right? and I actually like T-Pain, the only artist I like who does autotune.. and he did a lot of hooks AND had his own songs. But never would I even think about calling him a legend. But Ty “Dolla Sign”? FOH…

    6. I found out about Ty Dolla through a Abby De La Rosa Young California interview this show could be the new Rap City or YO MTV Rap if if BET , MTV are VH1 pick them up.

    7. I’ve never heard one song from him. He’s in what has become a very long list of rappers that we are forced to believe are more popular than they really are. The way you get famous now is by convincing people that you’re already famous. It seems like if you’re popular in Silicon Valley, then they’ll force your name into every website, even if you’re just some local rapper.

        1. So if he isn’t an MC why is he being talked about in an article on a hip hop website? Thanks for confirming this website is just paid PR. You wack dude, and can’t speak on hip hop.

    8. So hip hop ex says this guys can sit on the same throne as big l Rakim pin g rap etc this guy must be nice a fuck I have to check for him

    9. This the type of shit that makes me hate today’s media. The L word should not be thrown out for this shit and just using it to get reactions is lame as fuck

      1. Absolutely agree. Rakim, legend. Big Daddy Kane, legend. Tupac, legend. Biggie, legend. And select few others to be named. What have any of these swag, yung, supposedly trap, albeit far from the original great trap music, internet wanna be rappers done to positively influence the great genre of hip hop to warrant the usage if the term legend? Great lyricism? Lol ok.

    10. So now you can hit that status just from features and no classics? smh! What the hell happened to Hip Hop. This shit reminds me of giving out trophies just for participating…

    11. Why, because he’s old? Wasn’t he already old when he first came out? I couldn’t tell you one song of his… but ya, “legend”.

    12. Ty Dolla $ign looks like Lil Wayne after a month long codeine binge in 08. Who let Lil Wayne’s long lost, older, less successful brother be a stunt double for Ty Dolla $ign? I guess he’s a legend in the music industry like Jordan is to baseball.

    13. i don’t know ANY hip-hop/rap legends that don’t have AT LEAST ONE classic album. dude is alright, but naw…

    14. He’s kind of a Drake who never tried to actually rap. He’s just a singing, harmonising feature dude. I dig a couple his jams, but in no way is he a legend.

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