While also mixing in some DJ Drama, this is by far the most upbeat song to come off of the deluxe, sounding a lot like the style based on “JUGGERNAUT” or his collaboration with Maxo Kream “Big Persona.” Vince Staples hops in on the second track “STUNTMAN,” a high, energetic song which sees the two artists trade unblemished lyricism and constant pop culture referencing. “EVERYTHING MUST GO,” serves as the introductory segway from the standard edition to “The Estate Sale,” utilizing DJ Drama and Tyler, The Creator’s narrations to commence the next chapter of the album. DJ Drama’s continuous narration in the deluxe also gives a refreshing glimpse back to the 2021 release, and sets up yet another amazing piece of work from Tyler. The eight songs within the deluxe include new features from Vince Staples, A$AP Rocky and YG, unlocking the vault from songs that he wanted to add to the Grammy Award-winning album. Ending with a new picture of Tyler beating up his “Call Me If You Get Lost” era, he is clearly trying to show that the next phase is on the horizon, possibly in another album in the near future. Two days after “DOGTOOTH,” another music video dropped for “SORRY NOT SORRY,” a creative art display that goes through the many eras of the California rapper’s career. He also took to Twitter to share the album cover, which would be different from the original version, seeing Tyler carrying suitcases ahead of a paper sail boat. Rolling out “The Estate Sale,” Tyler would post the music video for the lead single “DOGTOOTH” on March 27, announcing on his Twitter the rest of the deluxe would be coming out soon. The first edition, “Call Me If You Get Lost,” featured 16 tracks, and served as the highly-anticipated follow up to 2019’s “ IGOR.” Listed as a composer, producer and engineer on the album, Tyler contributes a lot to his own work, while letting a stacked supporting cast still contribute to the production and lyricism.Īs for other producers on the project, Pharell, DJ Drama and Jay Versace assist Tyler, The Creator in creating the unique beats that scatter throughout, while NBA Youngboy, 42 Dugg and Brent Faiyaz deliver some of the best features for “Call Me If You Get Lost.” Transitioning into his next era of music and style, Tyler, The Creator unleashes the vault and a new version of himself on “The Estate Sale” package. He also helped found the music group Odd Future with Left Brain, Hodgy Beats and many others while also having his television program “Loiter Squad,” displaying the many years he has spent mastering the entertainment world. Receiving nominations and wins for every album he has released since “Flower Boy,” his first burst onto the music scene would come in 2011 when he won MTV’s Music Award for best new artist. On March 31, he dropped an eight song extension onto his June 2021 project, titled “ Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale.” Becoming one of the faces of hip-hop ever since his breakout album “ Flower Boy” in 2017, Tyler, The Creator has combined creativity, countless sub-genres and flawless production into his work, which are all reflected on his next installment. Now two years later, he has released the missing tracks that never made the cut. Subscribe to our newsletter here.Īfter Tyler, The Creator dropped “ Call Me If You Get Lost,” the album would go on to win Best Hip-Hop Album at the Grammy’s in 2022. Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox.
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