Tyler raps, in the middle of “Massa,” “Everyone I ever loved had to be loved in the shadows,” in a low register and deliberate flow. The story about Tyler’s mother is rewarded with her almost unbelievable colorful monologue. The sweaty remix of H-Town’s “Back Seat (Wit No Sheets)” is called “Wusyaname,” and it cleverly incorporates YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla $ign. On Call Me If You Get Lost, there are a lot of humorous and occasionally happy scenes. It becomes confusing throughout Call Me whether these material flexes are his focus and the more upsetting personal disclosures bleed in and take over or if it’s the other way around, which has an intoxicating effect. He revisits both of these topics in a similar manner that rappers might reconsider an anchor word or phrase while freestyling. There are near-constant references to travel (the best example is the opening of “Massa,” where he interrupts a monologue about his passport mid-sentence as if he knows how it sounds) and to Rolls Royces: the way the new models’ doors open the fact that Tyler now owns a pair the detailing on their ceilings and the cookie crumbs he leaves on their floors and the fact that their signature umbrellas are extra in Los Angeles. Nevertheless, he still offers to Call Me enough themes to form a spine. The Gangsta Grillz conceit gives Tyler some freedom the platonic-ideal mixtape contains freestyles, original songs, radio hits, and snippets of unreleased material. He remains alluring even when he messes up the album’s name, as he does on the outstanding “Hot Wind Blows,” which brings him and Lil Wayne back together. (Call Me occasionally makes Tyler’s idol Pharrell’s 2006 Gangsta Grillz recording In My Mind: The Prequel come to mind.) Drama is funniest when he pokes fun at verses or highlights Tyler’s travel-related monologues (“A young lady just fed me French vanilla ice cream!”). In any case, he is allowing fans to know something new is happening.ĭJ Drama, an animated Philadelphian whose Gangsta Grillz series features some of the essential rap songs of the century, hosts “CMIYGL.” The album occasionally reminds listeners of the grimiest of those tapes-its lead single is a Gravediggaz cover-but it breaks up the heavier tracks with bits of upbeat music. Will that occur this summer or in the future? The unknown. ![]() Second, “Sorry Not Sorry” seems to begin T’s record cycle deliberately. The Estate Sale, his landmark rap record and longest-running tour, is a heartfelt farewell. First, he wants to give that period a strong ending before moving on to the next phase. It appears that “The Estate Sale” has two objectives. ![]() Given its bling-era mixtape style, “Call Me If You Get Lost” is the one song in Tyler’s catalog where a deluxe project would have made sense. The fact that this is primarily a review of the deluxe tracks with a brief discussion of some of the older tracks on the album presumably needs no further explanation. Indeed, the album’s title, “Estate Sale,” and cover art speak volumes about the album’s creativity, class, and coordination. T is dressed in style as a yacht is seen on the sea, and the luxurious and serene mountain scenery is portrayed. ![]() Tyler is depicted holding briefcases in the animated album art, suggesting his wealth and a business-minded approach to earning Geld. He won the 2021 Grammy for best rap album for “Call Me If You Get Lost,” his second Grammy after winning for “Igor,” two years before “The Estate Sale.” Tyler primarily produced the record with help from Jamie xx and Jay Versace. Columbia Records made the record available on June 25, 2021, and two years later, the deluxe version on March 31, 2023.Ĥ2 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Wayne, Domo Genesis, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams, Teezo Touchdown, Fana Hues, and Daisy World all make cameo cameos on the album, which DJ Drama narrates. ![]() The sixth studio album by American rapper and composer Tyler, the Creator is titled Call Me If You Get Lost. ℗ 2023 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment, as exclusive licensee.CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST The Estate SaleĬALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale Tyler, The Creator.
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