Beach House 3

| Ty Dolla $ign

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Beach House 3

Beach House 3 is the second studio album by Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on October 27, 2017, by Atlantic Records.The album serves as the third installment in his Beach House series. It features guest appearances from Pharrell Williams, Lil Wayne, Tory Lanez, The-Dream, YG, Future, Swae Lee, Wiz Khalifa, Damian Marley and Lauren Jauregui, among others.The album's production was handled by Mike Will Made It, DJ Mustard, Skrillex, Mike Dean, Apex Martin, MariiBeatz, Dun Deal and James Royo, among others.

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  • Pitchfork

    Ty Dolla $ign’s new album is superbly refined. It leverages his gravelly voice, attention to detail, and willingness to kill his ego. 

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  • TinyMixtapes

    He’s got a voice unlike any other, capable of hitting most of the notes that the genre requires but all the more notable for the rasping imperfections that sets it apart.  

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  • HiphopDX

    “Beach House 3” Is A Triumph For Modern R&B 

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  • XXL

    Beach House 3 truly is Ty Dolla $ign’s best work to date. He manages to please with his collaborative hits and hooks all while maintaining artistic integrity with his more introspective tracks. 

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  • All Music

    Peeling away the factors that obscure Griffin's talent--the vulgar hedonism, the cavalcade of predominantly superfluous guest artists--can take some effort. Beach House III is nonetheless conclusive evidence that the singer, rapper, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist is among the most skilled and creative figures in the business. 

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  • The A.V Club

    While 2015’s Free TC felt designed to impress, a little too encyclopedic and earnest for its own good, Beach House 3 takes its concept literally, soundtracking a hypothetical bender in a paradise where the comedown never arrives. 

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  • New Music Express

    Lyrically, Beach House 3 is a step away from the musician’s satin-sheeted comfort zone, but we may have to wait for ‘Beach House 4’ to see him truly come of age. 

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  • The Observer UK

    His second album is a narrow, unimaginative collection. 

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