Tag: Tyler The Creator

  • Tyler, The Creator announces ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ deluxe

    Tyler, The Creator announces ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ deluxe

    Tyler is dropping new music this Friday

    Tyler, The Creator is unleashing the deluxe version of his album Call Me If You Get Lost this Friday (March 31). Dubbed Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, the project will be made up of a “collection of songs that didn’t make the original album.”

    The expanded version is available for pre-sale as physical copies like CDs and limited vinyl. The copies will be accompanied by a 28-page booklet.

    The standard version of the album was released in 2021 to critical acclaim. It opened at No. 1 on Billboard 200 and earned Tyler Best Rap Album at the 2022 Grammys.

  • Tyler, The Creator showers Kendrick Lamar with praises

    Tyler, The Creator showers Kendrick Lamar with praises

    Tyler, The Creator says he loves new Kendrick Lamar’s album

    Tyler, The Creator is a big fan of Kendrick Lamar, he confirmed this in a recent interview on Converse’s All Star Series. During the discussion, the CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST rapper revealed his admiration for K-Dot’s new album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.

    “I think honesty is awesome — with yourself, with [other] people… I think when you’re making something, it doesn’t have to be so obvious, but just being honest with how you’re approaching shit is when the best shit comes,” he explained. “N****s don’t know how to give each other hugs and I hope we get past that. We will, though. The younger kids is like, ‘What’s up, bro? You good?’ We gotta cut the bullshit and just start being super open and honest.”

    “And that’s what Kendrick just did with his new album. I love that album, but I feel like he touches on shit that’s so, like, open and honest that some people can’t listen to it because they probably feel like he’s looking at them in their eyes and they’re like, ‘Oh, I can’t panic. Uhhh, I can’t listen to this. Put on something else so I can hit my dougie.’ And keep forgetting and numbing the shit that he’s talking about.”

    He continued on Kendrick: “Not saying the people that’s doing that went through what he’s saying, but it’s making them think about the shit that they’re covering up with that fucking, ‘I’m hard, I shoot people’ shit. I see it, I see through it.”



  • Pharrell to drop new song with 21 Savage and Tyler, The Creator

    Pharrell to drop new song with 21 Savage and Tyler, The Creator

    It’s been a while since Virginia Beach legend Pharrell dropped something as a lead artist, but the wait is almost over. The rapper and producer announced on Instagram Tuesday that he’s releasing a new single ‘’CASH IN CASH OUT’’ on June 10. The record has 21 Savage & Tyler, The Creator as guest appearances. It is now available for presave.

    ‘’CASH IN CASH OUT @feliciathegoat @21savage 6/10 💸 Presave at the link in bio,’’ read Pharrell’s caption.

    Pharrel appeared on a couple of records in 2021 including Summer Walker’s ‘’Dat Right Over There,’’ Moneybagg Yo’s ‘’Certified Neptunes,’’ and Orginal Motion Pictures’ Sing 2 movie soundrack ‘’I Say A Little Prayer’’ alongside Tori Kelly.

  • Tyler, the Creator’s ‘CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST’ returns to the No. 1 Spot on the  Billboard 200  

    Tyler, the Creator’s ‘CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST’ returns to the No. 1 Spot on the Billboard 200  

    Tyler, the Creator released ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ nearly a year ago (June 2021). 

    Tyler, the Creator’s Gangster Grillz-hosted album, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, has reclaimed the crown as the number one album on the Billboard 200 chart. 

    Vinyl for the album are to thank for the jump from the 120th spot, all the way back to number one, nearly a calendar year later.

    The album, originally released in June 2021, reportedly sold over 59,000 total album-equivalent units, with roughly 51,000 of those sales being pure. 

    Related content: 2022 Rap Grammys Winners

    The album is a historic one for the Odd Future leader. According to HipHopDX, since Luminate began tracking music sales in 1991, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST has had the biggest week in sales for a hip-hop album (or vinyl) for a solo male artist. 

    Kid Cudi previously held this record for his Man On The Moon III: The Chosen album (41,500 in its opening week for vinyl). 

    Tyler, 31, also pulled in over $30 million for his tour and won Best Rap Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards.

  • 2022 Rap Grammys Winners

    2022 Rap Grammys Winners

    Last night (April 3), the 64th annual Grammy Awards went down in Las Vegas. Silk Sonic, comprised of Bruno Mars and Anderson) took home Record and Song of the Year for “Leave The Door Open.”

    Related content: Lil Baby warns, “I’m coming” as he gets back in the studio to make new music

    Tyler the Creator brought home Best Rap Album for “Call Me If You Get Lost,” and Best Rap Performance went to “Family Ties,” by Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar.

    “Jail” by Kanye West featuring Marylin Manson and Jay-Z got Best Rap Song and “Hurricane,” featuring The Weeknd and Lil Baby and also from Kanye’s Donda, won Best Melodic Rap Performance.

  • Tyler, the Creator was born on March 6

    Tyler, the Creator was born on March 6

    When was Tyler, the Creator born? Tyler, the Creator was born on March 6.

    Tyler, the Creator was born Tyler Gregory Okonma in Ladera Heights, a neighborhood in LA, in 1991. He got his start doing horrorcore and shock rap with his collective Odd Future, which included Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, and Hodgy Beats among others.

    His rise to fame increased around 2017 with the release of Flower Boy. His status has been going up ever since, with the creative dabbling in fashion and TV sketch comedy in addition to music.

  • Tyer, the Creator’s ‘Call Me if You Get Lost’ Debuts at Number 1 on Billboard 200

    Tyer, the Creator’s ‘Call Me if You Get Lost’ Debuts at Number 1 on Billboard 200

    Tyler, the Creator puts up strong numbers for the first week

    Tyler, the Creator now holds the number one album as his latest studio effort, Call Me If You Get Lost, debuts at the top of Billboard 200.

    As Billboard reports, the album managed to move 169K album-equivalent units, with 114K units coming from streams and 55 000 from pure sales.

    Related content: Tyler, the Creator Delivers ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ 

    In 2019, Tyler also topped the charts with his album, IGOR, which debuted at number 1 with 165 million album-equivalent units. The album outsold DJ Khaled’s Father of Asahd that followed at the second spot. 

    Are you still vibing on Tyler’s new album?

  • Tyler, the Creator Delivers ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’

    Tyler, the Creator Delivers ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’

    Tyler, the Creator’s sixth studio effort is here: Call Me If You Get Lost

    After a brief album rollout, Tyler, the Creator unleashes his sixth studio album, Call Me If You Get Lost via A Boy Is A Gun and Columbia Record. The 16-track record hit streaming platforms on Friday (June 25). 

    The new album features Lil Wayne (“Hot Wind Blows”), Lil Uzi Vert and Pharrell (“Juggernaut”), Ty Dolla $ign and NBA YoungBoy (“Wusyaname”), 42 Dugg (“Lemonhead”), Domo Genesis (“Manifesto”), and more.

    Related content: Tyler, the Creator’s “I Ain’t Got Time” was originally for Kanye West

    Peep the tracklist and stream the album below.

    1. SIR BAUDELAIRE

    2. CORSO

    3. LEMONHEAD (Feat. 42 Dugg)

    4. WUSYANAME (Feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign)

    5. LUMBERJACK

    6. HOT WIND BLOWS (Feat. Lil Wayne)

    7. MASSA

    8. RUNITUP (Feat. Teezo Touchdown)

    9. MANIFESTO (Feat. Domo Genesis)

    10. SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE (Feat. Brent Faiyaz & Fana Hues)

    11. MOMMA TALK

    12. RISE! (Feat. DAISY WORLD)

    13. BLESSED

    14. JUGGERNAUT (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Pharrell Williams)

    15. WILSHIRE

    16. SAFARI

    https://open.spotify.com/album/45ba6QAtNrdv6Ke4MFOKk9?si=iJcVhDSkSfmHZuOBdL2djw&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1

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