Rating: 4.5/5 stars Tyler, the Creator (“Call Me If You Get Lost”) returns after three years with his new album “CHROMAKOPIA,” where he takes listeners on a very personal journey that covers ...
Tyler, The Creator shows the unorthodox creative process that went into his Chromakopia album in new behind-the-scenes ...
Tyler, the Creator dropped his most personal album to date Oct. 28. “CHROMAKOPIA” explores themes about Tyler’s struggles ...
“That version of T that you knew was a memory,” Tyler, The Creator raps midway through his eighth ... some friends that gave ...
By Ryan Fogg, Nov. 12, 2024 Following the Grammy-winning success of “Call Me If You Get Lost” in 2022, Tyler Okonma — better known as Tyler, the Creator — returned after a two-year hiatus to release ...
Over the past few years, Tyler The Creator has seemingly become more and more interested in publicly sharing parts of his ...
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Tyler Okonma performs “Tamale” during his Call Me If You Get Lost tour in Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena on March 7, ...
Chromakoooooooopiaa, Chromakoooooooopiaa, Chromakoooooooopiaa.
Four years after the release of his album “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” Tyler, the Creator has returned with new music and is shaking up industry rules as he does it. Tyler first hinted at the ...
Tyler Okonma, better known as Tyler, The Creator, released his album “Chromakopia ... on stage” in Los Angeles for just $5. The album cover’s outward appearance takes the form of a ...
The release includes covers ... Tyler, the Creator -- a multihyphenate talent that has maintained an air of unpredictability, danger and prescience since his debut studio album, 2011's "Goblin ...