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“South Beach” is another success and a track that could easily fit on Beach House 3’s main tracklist, far exceeding the expectations set by the “featuring Quavo and French Montana” label. He’s hilariously impressed with himself for persevering through intoxication to call up his new flame: “Baby I’m wasted / How did I get your number right?” It’s a silly concept for a song, but laying it out over a subtly masterful beat from Hitmaka (Ty’s best collaborator and a part of the forthcoming Jeremih joint album, MihTy) and adding expertly deployed backing vocals showcase Ty’s ability to make vapid valuable.
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The highlight here is “Number,” which is Ty at his finest: His knack for presenting a vivid picture of a specific moment in a hazy night out is on full display. Why Stream It: This week’s release is a deluxe version of Beach House 3 with six added tracks, but if you haven’t heard the album in full, rectify that before checking out the new set.
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The theme of drugs and sex as vices distracting from real-world worries wasn’t as pronounced on 2017’s Beach House 3, but a series of interludes, meticulously produced with the likes of Mike Dean and Skrillex, tie the album’s exploration of fame and excess together.
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Campaign, released during the 2016 election, was similar in execution: Where Free TC weaved voicemails from Ty’s brother between the partying, Campaign had songs like “Zaddy” and “Pu$$y” interspersed with passionate missives from friends and family about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. 2015’s Free TC, a melancholy ode to his incarcerated brother that was packed with club joints and raunchy sex jams, presented a powerful portrait of the sadness underlying the good life. What to Know: Ty Dolla $ign’s guest appearances may favor quantity over quality, but when it’s album time, he locks in.

Playboi Carti- Die Lit The Headliner Ty Dolla $ign- Beach House 3 (Deluxe) To help cut through the fat, this column will assess the week’s most notable single and album drops and advise you to either stream or skip. I am budgeting $150-200 for all of this, so definitely looking for used gear almost to MiM used prices.Every Friday, we’re bombarded with a slew of new music releases vying for inclusion on our streaming playlists. I was thinking I could drop those in something as well, if the base pickups are garbage.Īny guidance on what to look at would be greatly appreciated. Strat, no markings on the pups except for numbers - I googled the numbers and they said vintage style). I do have an old set of American Standard vintage pickups for the bridge and neck positions (came off of a '00 American Std. Thing is, I can't really afford a whole lot, but I have my eyes set on a CV 50s or 60s strat and have been looking on CL for any non-plywood Squiers. I am looking for a relatively cheap option to get Mayer's "rounded, bell-like" sound in the middle/neck position, a la "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room." I've really never heard other recordings where that bell-like tone was so prominent, so that's my reference song. I know discussing John Mayer around here is polarizing, but I don't know how else to explain the sound I am looking for.
