Ty Dolla $ign – Girl Music Vol. 1 [EP]
There’s a specific kind of late-night R&B that doesn’t beg for attention—it just sets the room.
“girl music vol. 1” plays exactly like that: curtains drawn, phone face-down, the vibe doing the talking. Ty Dolla $ign framed the whole idea as something that sparked during a dinner in New York City, where the DJ kept spinning songs that hit perfectly—and the question became simple: what do women actually want to hear when the night is theirs?
The answer arrives as a compact six-track EP that leans into Ty’s smoothest instincts without feeling stuck in one era. It’s romantic without being corny, confident without being cold—17 minutes that move like a playlist you don’t skip. Officially, it hit streaming today (March 6, 2026) via Atlantic Records.
Feature-wise, the guests are the real flex because they’re curated across generations, not just stacked for clout: Ronald Isley glides into “nobody has to know,” Brandy adds that unmistakable polish to “intention,” and Leon Thomas links with Ty on “miss u 2.” Around them, the solo cuts (“3 billion,” “bad bitch alert,” and “good to me”) keep the EP tight and replayable—no filler, just mood.
If you’re running it as an “album stream” post, this one really works front-to-back: it’s short enough to loop immediately, and cohesive enough that each replay feels like it’s revealing a new detail. It’s up now on Spotify and Apple Music—press play and let it do what it was designed to do: make the room warmer.