![]() ![]() This is without a combination of instantly memorable and everlasting jams like BHIII's "Droptop in the Rain" and "Don't Judge Me." It never opens up as much as that LP's "All the Time," and too often unloads overfamiliar lyrical themes mostly related to asset inventory. Between Beach House III and this, his third proper full-length, Ty Dolla $ign continued to collect hits as a supporting vocalist as he does the women and jewelry he flaunts in his songs, reaching some of his highest highs with Post Malone's "Psycho," Khalid's "OTW," and Megan Thee Stallion's "Hot Girl Summer." Clearly still far from settling into middle age by cutting raunchy soul-blues sides for Malaco like the second coming of Marvin Sease, he fine-tunes his methods on Featuring Ty Dolla $ign.
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