
It’s a nasty, braggadocious banger in which Tyler and Vince Staples trade bars over some bouncy drums. This is one of my favorite tracks from the new batch.

Instead, it’s essentially a thank you to everyone who came to the tour and performances in the CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST era, and an introduction to the batch of new tracks. Here are my reviews of each song: 1: EVERYTHING MUST GO The Estate Sale features eight tracks, all of them with DJ Drama yelling adlibs over them and hyping up Tyler, the same way he did on CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.
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But, personally, I think the new songs are good enough to hold most fans over until the release of Tyler’s next full album. Some people may have been disappointed that The Estate Sale is not a whole new album. The Estate Sale is essentially an extra batch of tracks to be added to the track list of CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, also known as a deluxe album. Īs you can probably infer from the title, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST : The Estate Sale is not a new album, but an add-on to his previous one.

He has put out projects on odd years, starting in 2009 with his debut mixtape Bastard, all the way to 2021 with his most recent album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.

It’s been roughly two years since Tyler, The Creator has released an album, which is not unusual for him. I was greeted with a post from Tyler, The Creator titled “DOGTOOTH,” and I realized it was a new song. On Tuesday, March 28th, I got home from school and casually opened Instagram.
