Tyler the Creator has released his latest album, Chromakopia. Check out the self-produced Call Me If You Get Lost follow-up album below.
It contains Childish Gambino, Schoolboy Q, Teezo Touchdown, Daniel Caesar, Doechii, and, on “Sticky,” Lil Wayne, Glorilla, and Sexyy Red, according to Rolling Stone, XXL, and others, however, no guest performers are acknowledged on streaming platforms at the time of writing.
The album features samples from Zambian singer Paul Ngozi on “Noid,” Q-Tip and James Brown on “Darlin, I,” People’s Pleasure With Alive and Well on “Take Your Mask Off,” and Luke on “Balloon.” Daniel Caesar is recognized as a co-composer for “St. Chroma” and “Tomorrow.”
Tyler, the Creator launched Chromakopia with a series of noirish, self-directed videos, including “St. Chroma,” “Noid,” which features Ayo Edebiri, and “Thought I Was Dead.”
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Tyler explained the unusual release schedule on social media last week, “YOU CAN LISTEN TO IT WHEN YOU WAKE UP, YOU DONT HAVE TO DEPRIVE YOURSELF OF SLEEP FOR SOMETHING THAT IS GOING TO BE THERE WHEN YOU WAKE UP*.”
Tyler attributed the album’s themes to knowledge passed down by his mother during a Chromakopia listening event in Los Angeles, according to Rolling Stone. “Now that I’m 33, all that stuff is like ‘oh that’s what the fuck she was talking about,” he told me.
“Oh, I’m not the same guy I was at 20. Oh shit, people are getting older, and people are starting children. I only have a new Ferrari, which seems strange. I have a grey hair on my chest. Life is life. I merely wanted to write about things I thought about when dolo’ing.”
Tyler will tour behind the album next year, making stops on three continents.
See some reactions on X:
Tyler’s got another hit! Are you listening to it yet
— CoCoMo 🍂 (@Cocomo2021) October 28, 2024
Tyler, The Creator’s *CHROMAKOPIA* just hit #1 on US Apple Music—an incredible achievement that shows his unmatched talent and fan support!
— Mohammad Hasan Khan (@Bobi_1A) October 28, 2024
ppl actually listening to this album?😭
— apt. (@vampireholyy) October 28, 2024
The Creator’s ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ has reached #1 on US Apple Music.
— Er.Manmohan Singh (@Er_Manmohan_) October 28, 2024
Tyler, The Creator’s ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ at #1? More like #1 in trying too hard to be avant-garde. Overproduced, pretentious, and lyrically shallow. His ego trip is getting old
— dala 🦋 (@da_la_35) October 28, 2024
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