
Along with his features, Tyler’s collaboration with DJ Drama, a historic Philly DJ, and has brought back the nostalgic feeling of old-school hip hop and lyricism that fans have been waiting to hear from him.įresh off the release of his latest album Orbs, Anthony Naples continues to wear many hats - running the record label Incienso with his wife Jenny, DJing regularly around the world, and having released a steady flow of music since his debut EP in 2012.Īfter inadvertently stepping away from producing for seven months, Naples was able to rekindle the original spirit he had when he first started making music more than a decade ago. Prior to the album release, the tracklist compiled a peculiar yet curated list of names - Tyler enters the first feature on a bang with 42 Dugg on "LEMONHEAD," NBA Youngboy’s pulls out a surprising yet melodic cadence on "WUSYANAME," Lil Uzi Vert and Pharell’s create an undeniably perfect measure with Tyler on "JUGGERNAUT," and more. This album uses motifs of lemons, windy car rides, love affairs, and more to honor the sonic bliss that is this project.


Call Me If You Get Lost feels like its own film soundtrack with the way Tyler delivers on these songs. Every two years, Tyler, the Creator puts out an album that astounds us with a different and more mature theme from the last one. His sixth studio album, Call Me If You Get Lost was released on Friday and we haven’t stopped listening to it.
