
When Ty Dolla $ign drops music, it usually lands somewhere between the club, the bedroom and your late night feelings. With Girl Music Vol. 1, he leans fully into that sweet spot.
Released on March 6, 2026 via Atlantic Records, the six track project is a compact return to the singer’s R&B roots. The idea is simple but intentional. This is music designed with women in mind. The vibe is smooth, melodic and built for real life moments like getting ready with friends, late night drives and quiet reflections after the party ends.

The project’s rollout began with the single miss u 2, a collaboration with Leon Thomas that sets the tone with warm instrumentation and understated emotion. Instead of chasing loud viral moments, Ty focuses on groove, atmosphere and that signature melodic style that has made him one of the most reliable hook machines in modern R&B.
Interestingly, the concept behind Girl Music Vol. 1 reportedly came from a dinner conversation in New York about what women actually want to hear when they step into a room or onto a dance floor. The result is a short but intentional collection that prioritizes feeling over flash.
The EP also arrives not long after Ty’s 2025 album Tycoon, which marked his first solo project in five years and reinforced his status as one of R&B’s most consistent collaborators and vocal stylists.
In an era where attention spans are shrinking and playlists move fast, Girl Music Vol. 1 keeps things focused. Six songs. One mood. Maximum vibe.
