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  • Jun 25, 2021
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    Oj Or

    Nothing. This album's not really a topic of discussion like yall think it is

    U arent a topic of discussion to the person u want to be with

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    we gon run it up 🕺🕺

  • Jun 25, 2021
    WESLEYS THEORY

    Uzi was great but that's ridiculous

    Bro, the s*** shake line is super cringe and that’s not the only line

  • Jun 25, 2021

    I need that midday vinyl drop ASAP

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    5 hours left in my shift and my phone at 15%

    Pray for me

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Vance

    i’m starting to think it ain’t the streets saying this anymore it’s just y’all

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Mechanical

    we gon run it up 🕺🕺

  • Jun 25, 2021
    1887

    Why the missogoknee? I hope they sell the exact same

    Because tyler is sexier

  • Jun 25, 2021

    I wanna dance with a Shawty at a 80’s school dance themed dance party while we dance to sweet/I thought you wanna dance

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    Oj Or

    Nothing. This album's not really a topic of discussion like yall think it is

    and you're a dumbass nigga who's worth nothing

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    BlueDream

    Flowerboy stans are wild man

    legit the most stubborn fans ever. they refuse to give anything a fair chance

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    str8dollaz

    5 hours left in my shift and my phone at 15%

    Pray for me

    nigga get a charger

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    flowerboy stinks

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    Sir Swagalot

    Outside of KTT, what’s the general consensus of the album

    It has the same score on RYM as Igor and Flower Boy. It'll drop but most people there seem happy.

    Typing "tyler new album" into twitter brings up a lot of positivity

    Think it's going over well

  • Jun 25, 2021
    WESLEYS THEORY

    GOOD.

    He gave you what you didn't expect. We need more of that today.

    nah expected the album to sound like this, just not sure how to feel

    the production feels chaotic and unpolished at some parts, especially the second half of the album

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Brodie Wav

    Tyler should’ve removed himself from juggernaut

    buggin his verse better than pharrell’s

    uzi slid tho

  • Jun 25, 2021
    vagabonds

    and you're a dumbass nigga who's worth nothing

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Vance

    i’m starting to think it ain’t the streets saying this anymore it’s just y’all

    We are the streets bro

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Vance

    flowerboy stinks

  • Jun 25, 2021
    str8dollaz

    5 hours left in my shift and my phone at 15%

    Pray for me

    get off ktt coward

  • Jun 25, 2021
    LD

    definitely less melody in this album idk how to feel about it

    Right man im so stuck on igor so I shouldn’t be comparing them but damn

    That album was perfect blend of alternative and mainstream genres

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    fb fans are on the offensive

    New Tyler is decent Hip-Hop, but it's an unfortunate end to the almost linear sonic and lyrical development he's been undergoing since 09! The rhyme schemes and flows are often very competent, and sometimes are quite funny, but they come coupled with Tylers' sneering ultra-wealth which lends cause to cringe at some of the obnoxious bars regarding historic and institutional racism ("whips on whips, my ancestors got they backs out"), and tax-evasion. Don't get me wrong, Tyler asks some great questions about how tax revenue is spent (why schools are still operating on deprivation budgets when individuals are losing so much of their money), but instead of critiquing the punitive tax rates and pithy revenues raised from targeting individuals over corporations, or levelling criticism at the US electoral system, he uses these questions to vindicate the fact that he uses loop holes to evade tax. Not exactly what I want to hear when I'm living week to week. It's a really s***ty moment on this record, and shouldn't be defended by fans under any circumstances.

    As a counterpoint to these insidious and vapid flexes Tyler develops a forthcoming narrative about a love triangle he's been involved in since(?) the release of Igor. It becomes clear on Corso that Tyler sees himself both as an active adulterer and a victim within this love triangle and the resulting fallout. A deep melancholy begins to permeate the record due to the strange tension Tyler develops between his constant sneering-wealth, and self deprecating attempts at introspection. I can't help but eel Tyler is attempting to take emotional solace in a material wealth that he once admitted did little to console his loneliness (such as on '911/Mr. Lonely'). It can sometimes make for uncomfortable listening.

    Sonically, the album is less dynamic than previous efforts, the original jazz and R&B compositions are largely jettisoned in favour of a more straightforward jazz-rap and trap pallet. The mixing and mastering on this project will delight Cherrybomb fans (which I count myself among), the 808s and drums occasionally threaten to swallow T's melodic samples and trademark synths. Disbarring these unique mixing quirks, the project has more in common with a Griselda record than Flowerboy or Igor. DJ Drama's contributions thus fit comfortably within most compositions. However, his adlibs begin to grate the more Tyler experiments with and dips into other genres. My favourite songs on the first listen are Corso, Wasyaname, Runitup, and Safari.

    Some of the beats are indulgent in the worst way with two of the weakest tracks running well over 5 mins with very little in the way of beat switch-ups or interesting vocal performances (Wilshire is notable for its extremely strong story-telling, Wanted to Dance is a war-crime Dancehall deserves better).

    Without the narrative concept or sonic motifs which loosely thread T's albums (from Wolf onward), the materialistic lyrics come across as artistically devoid, even vapid. The beats range from extremely fun to boring, with no new musical direction apparent since the release of Igor.

    At its best Call Me If You Get Lost is decent bars and belter beats, but there are serious lows peppered throughout!

  • Jun 25, 2021
    vagabonds

    and you're a dumbass nigga who's worth nothing

    TALK TO EM

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    Jun 25, 2021
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    Vance

    flowerboy stinks

    yup

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    tradez401

    as a jamaican guy that i thought you wanted to dance late 80s-90s lover rock reggae jam is one of my favorites on the album and very unexpected tyler sounded good on it.

    the reggae s*** was so unexpected and he pulled it off amazingly so