TIME STAMPS: 2:16 -- Prince is brought up at the top of the show and they get into how much Ty was influenced by the icon, as well as the time he met him at a party. Ty speaks about his father, Tyrone Griffin, Sr being a member of the legendary funk band Lakeside and his playing on 'Wood & Leather' and also his new single, 'My Friends.' Some of his other early influences are discussed as well, including Nate Dogg who is compared to often, along with groups like Black Star and Slum Village. 6:01 -- Ty talks about his time spent recording in Brooklyn, as well as becoming a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, having no producers around to show him the ropes. He speaks on learning to play the bass along with his favorite songs, leading him to perform in church when he turned 18. They also discuss the first big record he was a part of, co-writing and producing YG's hit, 'Toot It and Boot It.' Ty reveals how he wasn't initially on board with that style of rapping, but the success of the song changed his perspective. 10:19 -- Ty is asked about the Sa-Ra house, where he, along with so many musicians of the time would meet up and collaborate. They go on to discuss the importance of Ty's 'Free TC' album, how dear to his heart the record is, as well as it being a huge breakthrough in his career. The Ty & Kory duo is brought up with their 'Raw & Bangin' mixtapes, as well as Ty's experience joining Justin Timberlake at a few of his big concerts. They also get into Ty's conversion from rolling Swisher blunts to papers like his good friend, Wiz Khalifa. 13:57 -- Ty's song, 'Paranoid,' featuring B.O.B. is brought up and it's being influenced by Robin S' classic House cut, 'Show Me Love.' They explore Ty's love for House music tracing back to his years coming up in LA, listening to the station Power 106. They also get into Ty's experience working with D.R.U.G.$ & Mustard, as well as discuss his brother Big TC, who is serving a life sentence over a murder conviction. They get into the importance of the song, 'Thank God' featuring TC singing from prison and the video of TC and D.Loc performing 'Miracle.' 18:10 -- Jasmin asks Ty what it was like working on 'Beach House 2,' hosted by DJ Drama and Ty breaks down how the title of the series was inspired by childhood memories. They go on to talk about Ty's album, 'Campaign,' his making the song on the tour bus, and he's asked if he prefers making music on the road. Ty speaks on his being an introvert with an extrovert job, having to learn how to tap into different parts of his personality while performing, and Ty's evolution from making brash records, to songs that outline the consequences of a fast life. 22:27 -- Ty is asked about his popularizing of the term 'Zaddy,' and if he can define the term in his own words. They return to discussing his most personal project, 'Free TC,' and how working on the song, 'Solid' with Babyface was a dream come true for him as well as collaborating with Jagged Edge on 'Straight Up.' They explore his work with Kendrick Lamar and Brandy on the song, 'LA' as well as how much Brandy has influenced him, and Talib asks Ty about the time his mother and sister were cuffed by the police. Ty also speaks on working with Megan Thee Stallion on her song 'Hot Girl Summer' along Nicki Minaj 26:48 -- Ty's, 'Beach House 3' album is brought up, as he is asked to explain what he was thinking while penning, 'Message In A Bottle.' They talk about the phenomenon of how listening to songs can transport the listener back to a specific time and place in their life. Ty also speaks about his 17-year-old daughter, the impact she has had on his life and writing, as well as how she sometimes tries to act as his A&R. They also bring up some of the modern-day legends he has written for including Chris Brown, Omarion, and Rihanna. He talks about the process that he goes through when writing for others. 31:06 -- Ty speaks on his work with the group, dvsn. They discuss the song, 'I Believed It' featuring Mac Miller and how it's one of the few songs Ty produced that includes sampling. Ty outlines his becoming close friends with Mac after being introduced through Wiz Khalifa. The two of them bonding over smoke, music and reflecting on life. Talib goes on to talk about a conversation he had with Mac's mother, for her blessing to have him featured on his upcoming album and Ty tells how Mac's untimely passing was one of the only times his daughter ever saw him shed tears. 33:12 -- Jasmin asks Ty what he thinks the difference is between bedroom R&B and club R&B. They discuss the evolution of R&B singers who always seemed to be begging to the new era of lyrics that resemble more of what you would expect from a rapper. Jasmin goes on to tell Ty why 'Universe' is one of her favorite songs and Ty tells how special that song is to him, collaborating with Kehlani while she was pregnant. Finally, we hear what we can expect next from Ty Dolla $ign.
I was just listening 🎧 to respiration. I know you could not 🚫 have created that seen, when you were walking by wall street train 🚂 station & the brother was coming up out of train station. @the same time you were saying " thought 🤔 people put in the air where you could get murdered over a glare. Love that song love the flow love the words. T
A lot of people don’t know this but Ty Dolla Sign was in the group Immature as their drummer. That’s also how the connection with him and Brandy formed because she sung background for them before her career took off.
A big fan of Ty dolla, listen to him make alway wanna love again. Pls Talib can you bring Styles P to the Table, your project THE SEVEN is dope on repeat every time I bang that shit.
I listened podcast last week and like 10 mins in I said this is going to be short, only because Ty was giving short responses. Was like Talib about to run out of all his ?uestions. Still enjoyed it nonetheless.
TIME STAMPS:
2:16 -- Prince is brought up at the top of the show and they get into how much Ty was influenced by the icon, as well as the time he met him at a party. Ty speaks about his father, Tyrone Griffin, Sr being a member of the legendary funk band Lakeside and his playing on 'Wood & Leather' and also his new single, 'My Friends.' Some of his other early influences are discussed as well, including Nate Dogg who is compared to often, along with groups like Black Star and Slum Village.
6:01 -- Ty talks about his time spent recording in Brooklyn, as well as becoming a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, having no producers around to show him the ropes. He speaks on learning to play the bass along with his favorite songs, leading him to perform in church when he turned 18. They also discuss the first big record he was a part of, co-writing and producing YG's hit, 'Toot It and Boot It.' Ty reveals how he wasn't initially on board with that style of rapping, but the success of the song changed his perspective.
10:19 -- Ty is asked about the Sa-Ra house, where he, along with so many musicians of the time would meet up and collaborate. They go on to discuss the importance of Ty's 'Free TC' album, how dear to his heart the record is, as well as it being a huge breakthrough in his career. The Ty & Kory duo is brought up with their 'Raw & Bangin' mixtapes, as well as Ty's experience joining Justin Timberlake at a few of his big concerts. They also get into Ty's conversion from rolling Swisher blunts to papers like his good friend, Wiz Khalifa.
13:57 -- Ty's song, 'Paranoid,' featuring B.O.B. is brought up and it's being influenced by Robin S' classic House cut, 'Show Me Love.' They explore Ty's love for House music tracing back to his years coming up in LA, listening to the station Power 106. They also get into Ty's experience working with D.R.U.G.$ & Mustard, as well as discuss his brother Big TC, who is serving a life sentence over a murder conviction. They get into the importance of the song, 'Thank God' featuring TC singing from prison and the video of TC and D.Loc performing 'Miracle.'
18:10 -- Jasmin asks Ty what it was like working on 'Beach House 2,' hosted by DJ Drama and Ty breaks down how the title of the series was inspired by childhood memories. They go on to talk about Ty's album, 'Campaign,' his making the song on the tour bus, and he's asked if he prefers making music on the road. Ty speaks on his being an introvert with an extrovert job, having to learn how to tap into different parts of his personality while performing, and Ty's evolution from making brash records, to songs that outline the consequences of a fast life.
22:27 -- Ty is asked about his popularizing of the term 'Zaddy,' and if he can define the term in his own words. They return to discussing his most personal project, 'Free TC,' and how working on the song, 'Solid' with Babyface was a dream come true for him as well as collaborating with Jagged Edge on 'Straight Up.' They explore his work with Kendrick Lamar and Brandy on the song, 'LA' as well as how much Brandy has influenced him, and Talib asks Ty about the time his mother and sister were cuffed by the police. Ty also speaks on working with Megan Thee Stallion on her song 'Hot Girl Summer' along Nicki Minaj
26:48 -- Ty's, 'Beach House 3' album is brought up, as he is asked to explain what he was thinking while penning, 'Message In A Bottle.' They talk about the phenomenon of how listening to songs can transport the listener back to a specific time and place in their life. Ty also speaks about his 17-year-old daughter, the impact she has had on his life and writing, as well as how she sometimes tries to act as his A&R. They also bring up some of the modern-day legends he has written for including Chris Brown, Omarion, and Rihanna. He talks about the process that he goes through when writing for others.
31:06 -- Ty speaks on his work with the group, dvsn. They discuss the song, 'I Believed It' featuring Mac Miller and how it's one of the few songs Ty produced that includes sampling. Ty outlines his becoming close friends with Mac after being introduced through Wiz Khalifa. The two of them bonding over smoke, music and reflecting on life. Talib goes on to talk about a conversation he had with Mac's mother, for her blessing to have him featured on his upcoming album and Ty tells how Mac's untimely passing was one of the only times his daughter ever saw him shed tears.
33:12 -- Jasmin asks Ty what he thinks the difference is between bedroom R&B and club R&B. They discuss the evolution of R&B singers who always seemed to be begging to the new era of lyrics that resemble more of what you would expect from a rapper. Jasmin goes on to tell Ty why 'Universe' is one of her favorite songs and Ty tells how special that song is to him, collaborating with Kehlani while she was pregnant. Finally, we hear what we can expect next from Ty Dolla $ign.
I was just listening 🎧 to respiration. I know you could not 🚫 have created that seen, when you were walking by wall street train 🚂 station & the brother was coming up out of train station. @the same time you were saying " thought 🤔 people put in the air where you could get murdered over a glare. Love that song love the flow love the words. T
A lot of people don’t know this but Ty Dolla Sign was in the group Immature as their drummer. That’s also how the connection with him and Brandy formed because she sung background for them before her career took off.
Now that’s a cool fact I did not know! Wow!
Wow!!!!! Thanks for that info!!!!
he rarely speaks on it and we all know why
Free TC is a classic. Always in rotation
Rest in peace Malcolm. Can only imagine his music at 30 years old and what Collabs he would have made.
Ty is a true introvert. You can hear his social energy meter dropping in record time. 😂
Naaahh this episode gotta be longer! Mans a legend! S/o to Ty$!
it was so nice to listen !!!
This makes my Monday a little better 😎
rip mac most dope forever🤞🏾
Bruh a special talent 👏🏿✊🏿🙏🏿
04:34 A real fan here too. Form Nepal 🇳🇵
I love this show and I love the energy of y’all
A big fan of Ty dolla, listen to him make alway wanna love again. Pls Talib can you bring Styles P to the Table, your project THE SEVEN is dope on repeat every time I bang that shit.
BREATHING IN DEEP CITY BREATHS SITTING ON SHITTY STEPS
Talib... It's Violet Brown not Violet Davis. I run into that lady all the time at Costco LOL
Let go 💨💨💨💨
I listened podcast last week and like 10 mins in I said this is going to be short, only because Ty was giving short responses. Was like Talib about to run out of all his ?uestions. Still enjoyed it nonetheless.
What's that hoodie Talib is wearing?🤯
Does anyone know when Talibs new album is coming?
❤
Dude was once down with Immature/IMX
Tyrone Griffin your a great Los Angeles California rapper I like you on my main with Jamlia Mila,J 11/26/22
Don't compare bro with Nate Dogg. It's not the same.
.....wdy ? have that lady on longer in the beginning......./....u never met Prince!....I'm gonna check u out though,