Ty Dollar $ign - Don’t Kill The Party (ft Juicy J & Quavo) | Official Video | Tycoon | Reaction

Ty Dollar $ign - Don’t Kill The Party (ft Juicy J & Quavo) | Official Video | Tycoon | Reaction

“Don’t Kill The Party” by Ty Dolla $ign ft. Quavo & Juicy J Overview & Release Don’t Kill The Party is a track by Ty Dolla $ign featuring Quavo & Juicy J. It’s track number 2 on his album Tycoon. The album (and song) was released on October 17, 2025. The song is 2 minutes 12 seconds long (approx). Credits & Production Here are some of the people involved, and production details: Role Name(s) Writers / Composers Tyrone Griffin Jr. (Ty Dolla $ign), Quavious Marshall (Quavo), Jordan Houston (Juicy J), as well as Keith Lawson, Benjamin Fort, Mark Williams, Raul Cubina, Kobe Hood, Derek Anderson, Lasik Producers BNYX, Ojivolta, Juicy J, BByKobe, “206Derek”, Lasik Label Atlantic Records Some production notes: The key is listed as E♭ minor and tempo is about 120 BPM. It is categorized under Trap and Hip-Hop / Rap style. There's mention of sampling: the Fandom write-up notes it “features a sample of Juicy J’s 2009 song Let’s Get High”. Background & Interesting Trivia According to a fan-wiki entry (Kanye West Wiki on Fandom), there was earlier versioning and changes behind the scenes. For example, some versions of the song were previewed with different collaborators (Tyga / Ye versions) during earlier sessions. The write-up suggests that Ye (Kanye) had at one point been considered or recorded on it, but was later removed/replaced. There's also mention that the beat was originally offered to another artist (Yeat) according to one of the producers (BNYX). The song has a music video that was released along with the album. Lyrics Theme / Style Based on the lyrics (as shown in Shazam snippet / credit summary): The song has themes of party / nightlife / intoxication (with words like “turnt up … geeked … the drank been callin’ me … don’t kill the party”). The lyrics are explicit, typical of contemporary hip-hop / trap club-style tracks. There is a chorus / hook that repeats “Don’t kill the party, please … pardon me …”, suggesting it's about keeping the mood / energy going through the night / resisting interference with the atmosphere. Reception / Public Availability The song is on major streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music). There’s a video on YouTube released by Atlantic Records.