Album Review: Tyler the Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost

Call Me If You Get Lost is the sixth studio album by American rapper Tyler the Creator, It was released on June 25, 2021. Call Me If You Get Lost is a return to the prominent styles and genres Tyler experimented with in his early career collided and it creates an album with little to no negatives, ending up with something that is on the same level as an IGOR, but with more hardcore raps and a new level of production that Tyler has reached. Tyler did a great job reminding us who he is on this album. Great voice and lyricism on his verses throughout the album, whether he's being loud and wild or calm and contemplative. A few 8-10 minute adventures really throw you for a loop in the middle of a sea of 2-3 minute tracks, rapid-fire, and with a constantly changing cast of characters.  I really love how atmospheric, nostalgic and euphoric this album is. The constant between the hot summer vibe to the gritty mafia-sounding hip-hop is truly the icing on the cake, and this album definitely shows how Tyler has evolved so elegantly as a producer. it still successfully coalesces these 2 worlds and taking the best aspects of each one and forming a cohesive piece of work  This has more edge to it, while keeping his usual throwback 70s R&B and Jazz elements, and I enjoy it somewhat more. I rate this 10/10. 


Tyler The Creator Announces The Release Date Of His New Album, 'Call Me If  You Get Lost' - GoneTrending






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