In May 2011, Ty Dolla Sign released his debut mixtape, House on the Hill, which includes his debut single "All Star" (featuring Joe Moses). After releasing additional mixtapes throughout 2011 and 2012, Ty Dolla Sign signed a recording contract with Wiz Khalifa's record label, Taylor Gang Records. In January 2014, he released his major label debut extended play, Beach House EP by Taylor Gang Records and Atlantic Records. It was preceded by the success of his 2013 single "Paranoid" (featuring Atlantic labelmate B.o.B)—his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist—and spawned the single "Or Nah". Ty Dolla Sign released his debut studio album, Free TC on November 13, 2015; it was supported by the singles "Blasé" (featuring Rae Sremmurd and Future) and "Saved" (featuring E-40).
His second album, Beach House 3 was released in 2017 to lesser commercial success, failing to spawn any charting singles. Ty Dolla Sign's third studio album Featuring Ty Dolla Sign was released October 23, 2020 and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with his highest first week sales to date.
Ty Dolla Sign first topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2018 with his guest feature on American singer Post Malone's single "Psycho", and also had chart success as a featured artist on songs such as "Work from Home", "Swalla" and "Hot Girl Summer".
He saw his furthest recognition for his 2024 collaborative album with Kanye West under the superduo name ¥$ titled Vultures 1, which debuted atop the Billboard 200 and spawned his first Billboard Hot 100-number one single as a lead artist, "Carnival" with Rich the Kid featuring Playboi Carti.
^"Love U Better" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"So Am I" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the NZ Heatseakers Chart.[46]
^"Ex" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"Pineapple" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^The song is only included on the vinyl edition of the EP.
^"Purple Emoji" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[45]
^"Treehouse" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 54 on the UK Downloads Chart.
^"Midnight Hour" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[53]
^"Ego Death" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"Ego Death" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[54]
^"Expensive" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 19 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[55]
^"The Business, Part II" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[56]
^"By Yourself" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"By Yourself" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 30 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[57]
^"Willing to Trust" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 27 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[63]
^"Vultures" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 50 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Talking" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 83 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Slide" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[68]
^"Next to It" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[72]
^"My Main" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"Money Showers" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"So Good" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the NZ Heatseakers Chart.[80]
^"Blessings" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"Blessings" did not enter the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"I Think She Like Me" did not enter the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"Ain't Nothing" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"Ain't Nothing" did not enter the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"F With U" did not enter the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[42]
^"Whatever You Need" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the NZ Heatseakers Chart.[93]
^ "Me So Bad" did not enter the BillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Ditigal R&b/Hip-Hop Song Sales chart.[97]
^"Get Along Better" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 40 on the UK Streaming Chart.[120]
^"Stars" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 44 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Keys to My Life" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 68 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Paid" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 53 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Do It" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 71 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Paperwork" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, as chart rules only allow three songs per artist to chart within the top one hundred at a time, but peaked at number 93 on the UK Streaming Chart.[66]
^"Gracious" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[45]
^"Time Moving Slow" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[45]
^"Field Trip" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number three on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[68]
^"Fried" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[68]
^"Promotion" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[68]
^"River" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[45]
^"530" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[45]
^"Dead" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[45]
Featuring Ty Dolla Sign: "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 2 November 2020". The ARIA Report. No. 1600. Australian Recording Industry Association. November 2, 2020. p. 6.
"Spicy": "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 2 November 2020". The ARIA Report. No. 1600. Australian Recording Industry Association. November 2, 2020. p. 4.
Songs from Vultures 1: "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 19 February 2024". The ARIA Report. No. 1772. Australian Recording Industry Association. February 19, 2024. p. 4.
"Field Trip": "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 12 August 2024". The ARIA Report. No. 1797. Australian Recording Industry Association. August 12, 2024. p. 4.