

Rating: 3.5/5įollowing the melodic, slow-paced intro, Tyler speeds it up on the next track with “Corso.” The California native had been infusing more singing and R&B in his last few albums but reminded listeners of his lyrical ability on this song. The verse was short but sweet and was a very solid way to jumpstart the project. Rapping over a soft piano and slow melodic beat produced by DJ Drama, he provides a bit of insight into what he’s been up to since the release of his last album.

Tyler begins the album with his patented gritty flow.

The project also provides a few head-banging, speaker-worthy rap tracks, giving the album an excellent blend.įor closer examination, let’s dive into what each track has to offer. Tyler’s transparency on the album makes it incredibly relatable as he discusses dealing with anxiety, fitting in, societal pressure and adjusting to adulthood. Produced by the notorious DJ Drama and dazzled with features from popular artists Pharell Williams, Lil Wayne, Domo Genesis and Lil Uzi Vert, “Call Me If You Get Lost” is chock-full of hit songs. His latest album, “Call Me If You Get Lost,” debuted this month and has drawn early album of the year praise. Fresh off the Grammy award-winning album, “Igor,” the easy-going musical phenom Tyler, the Creator gifted fans with his newest creation.
