Westside Gunn Commends Drake & Tyler, The Creator: “I’m Always Going To Respect Both Of Them”

Westside Gunn might not have ever reached the top of the Billboard 200 – nor has any member of Griselda, really – but their impact can not be overstated. Their catalog runs deep with dozens of celebrated albums deemed classics in their own right. However, before Gunn released his final album, And Then You Pray For Me, the Griselda mastermind received his rightful flowers from the culture. On the outro to “Flygod 2x,” a familiar voice emerges and utters high praise for Westside Gunn. “To JAY-Z, to André, to Westside Gunn for makin’ me just wanna rap again,” Tyler, The Creator says in a sample pulled from Instagram Live. “I f**kin’ love it, I love rap, it changed n***as lives.”

Tyler’s never limited his praise for Westside Gunn to an Instagram shout-out. On “Sir Baudelaire,” the intro of the Grammy-award-winning album, Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler used a sample of Conductor Williams’ production from “Michael Irvin” by Westside Gunn. The recognition alone further proved that his influence has reached well beyond the underground. Drake’s recent collaborations with Conductor Williams on “8 AM In Charlotte” and “Stories About My Brother” further showcase Gunn’s unmatched influence on the culture.

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Westside Gunn Just Wants To Push The Culture Forward

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Gunn expresses nothing short of gratitude for these moments, where his peers honor the work that he put in. When we spoke to Westside Gunn for the latest HotNewHipHop cover story, he explained that these gestures from Tyler and Drake capture his goal of pushing the culture forward. “To inspire my peers is everything,” he says. “It’s respect, you know what I’m sayin’? I like when someone’s confident enough to give somebody their flowers. Like I said, Tyler don’t have to do that ever again. He already did that. Drake don’t have to do it again, he did it. I’m gonna always respect both of them for doing that.” 

During the past few years, Gunn, alongside Benny The Butcher and Conway, have pushed this vintage sound from the depths of the underground onto the highest placements of the Billboard charts. “Tyler doing that is everything because I hope it shows that people don’t have to – you know, so many people just want to be the man, you know what I’m sayin’? And then don’t want to actually give credit where credit’s due. It’s no need for that. We all in this to push the art, and push the culture, and let’s just keep doing that man.”

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Tyler, The Creator Performs Unreleased Fan Favorite “Penny”

Tyler The Creator’s fans have been eating well the last few years, and they’re showing their love by helping him reach new heights. Tyler’s latest album, Call Me If You Get Lost, recently achieved a historic milestone. The rapper has made history as the first artist ever to have a number 1 album on the Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums chart for three consecutive years. The album reached No.1 on the Billboard chart in 2021, 2022, and 2023, with the recent expansion, The Estate Sale, further propelling Tyler’s success. In addition, Call Me If You Get Lost was the best-selling hip-hop vinyl album worldwide in 2022. As an artist who consistently challenges conventional music standards and redefines success on his own terms, it’s great to see Tyler succeed.

Last month, Tyler made an appearance on RapCaviar Presents, a Hulu series. On it, he talked about why he loved being a rapper. “I’m a rapper. I love that shit. It’s a beautiful thing,” he said. “We’re good with words. We’re good with rhythm. We know pockets. We hear a collection of sounds and one thing and say, ‘Ahh, I know what could go over this.’ That takes skill.” Tyler has been praised by many in the industry for his talents, so it’s clear he knows what he’s talking about. He went on to talk about how rap is a way to connect with people. “I know how to put those [feelings] in words where you can understand yourself better. You got some young kid, like 13, thinking, ‘Oh, I gotta make bravado rap…’ No, you don’t. You could flex about the shit that you truly hold dear and make it seem like the most important sh*t. When I’m flexing on these songs, [it’s] just about the sh*t that I really like.”

Tyler Gives Back To Fans

Tyler is being very generous with his fans. He usually is, but this time it comes in the form of playing unreleased music. During a performance at El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on April 26, he performed a special rendition of “Penny.” The track was recorded during the sessions for his album Call Me If You Get Lost. The song originally surfaced online in February and quickly gained popularity among fans. Tyler revealed before the performance that he wrote the song around Christmas of 2019, making it one of the first tracks he created for the album. Although “Penny” was never officially released, a clip of the song leaked and went viral on TikTok. Despite the unauthorized leak, Tyler seems to have a good attitude toward the situation.

Before Tyler launched into a performance of the song, he joked about it. “I’m gonna do this random song that no one in here has heard,” he said, pretending not to know about the leak. He also revealed during the performance that the song is his bodyguard’s favorite. As such, he included it on the setlist as a gift to him. What do you think about “Penny”? Let us know in the comments!

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Tyler The Creator Performed ‘Penny,’ A Viral Unreleased Fan-Favorite, During An Intimate LA Show

Tyler The Creator is clearing out the vault, it appears. Last night (April 26) during a performance at LA’s El Rey Theatre, he delivered a special performance of “Penny,” an unreleased cut recorded during the Call Me If You Get Lost sessions.

The song first surfaced on the web back in February and became an instant fan favorite.

Ahead of the performance, Tyler revealed that he had written the song circa Christmas of 2019, and it was one of the first songs he made for Call Me If You Get Lost. The song was never officially released, however, a clip of the song leaked and went viral on TikTok. However, Tyler remains a good sport over the matter.

He joked with the audience, saying, “I’m gonna do this random song that no one in here has heard.”

Tyler continued, saying that “Penny” is his bodyguard’s favorite song, and chose to include it in the setlist as a gift to him.

While you won’t be able to find a studio version of “Penny” on streaming platforms, you can still find other leftovers from Call Me If You Get Lost. Last month, Tyler released Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, which featured outtakes from the critically-acclaimed 2021 album.

You can check out a clip of the “Penny” performance above.

Tyler, The Creator Announces Intimate L.A. Concert For “Estate Sale”

Tyler, The Creator will be performing songs from his newest album, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, at an intimate show in Los Angeles’ El Rey Theatre on Wednesday, April 26 at 9:00 PM. Tyler made the announcement on his social media pages, Wednesday. He says the show will be just him with a microphone inside the venue’s tiny Blackbox set-up.

“Bare black box show just me and a mic. callmeifyougetlost.com los Angeles,” Tyler wrote on Twitter. Tickets for the event sold out almost instantly. When one user quickly offered to sell his, Tyler shut him down. “ID is needed at will call to get in, so if it doesnt match the name on ticket, its a dub. good luck selling that,” he replied.

Tyler, The Creator At Coachella

Tyler, the Creator and Kali Uchis perform onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on April 16, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

Tyler released the original version of CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST back in June 2021. The album featured collaborations with DJ Drama, 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Lil WayneLil Uzi VertPharrell Williams, and many more across its 16-song tracklist. It debuted atop the Billboard 200 while moving 169,000 album-equivalent units and has since gone platinum.

Last month, Tyler appeared on the Hulu series RapCaviar Presents. During the show, he reflected on his feeling about being a rapper. “We’re good with words. We’re good with rhythm. We know pockets. We hear a collection of sounds and one thing and say, ‘Ahh, I know what could go over this,’ that takes a skill,” he said. “You could be multiple choice. You could be into this and you could be into this, and you could be into that. It’s A,B,C.” Tyler continued: “I’m a rapper. I’m also a producer. I’m also a fucking hot dog. You got some young kid like 13 thinking, ‘Oh I got to make bravado rap, [or] damn I gotta talk about what you think you would have to talk about in a rap song,’ [but] no, you don’t. When I’m flexing on these songs, it’s just about the shit that I really like.”

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Tyler, The Creator’s “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” Goes Platinum

Tyler, The Creator’s 2021 album, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Additionally, it has achieved the unique feat of reaching No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in three different years (2021, 2022, and 2023). For its latest chart-topping ascent, the popularity was fueled by the release of a deluxe edition of the album, titled The Estate Sale.

Tyler released the original version of CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST back in June 2021. The album featured collaborations with DJ Drama, 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams, and many more across its 16-song tracklist. The project debuted atop the Billboard 200 while moving 169,000 album-equivalent units.

Tyler, The Creator On Stage At Coachella

INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 16: Tyler, the Creator performs with Kali Uchis at the Coachella Stage during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 16, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

As for The Estate Sale, Tyler shared the updated version last month. The new tracks feature appearances from Vince Staples, Madlib, A$AP Rocky, and YG. Further bringing more streams to Tyler’s music, he recently performed at Coachella during Kali Uchis‘ set. The two ran through their collaboration, “See You Again,” off of Tyler’s Flower Boy album.

Last month, Tyler also appeared on the Hulu series RapCaviar Presents, during which he discussed his love for being a rapper. “I’m a rapper. I love that shit. It’s a beautiful thing,” he stated at the time. “We’re good with words. We’re good with rhythm. We know pockets. We hear a collection of sounds and one thing and say, ‘Ahh, I know what could go over this.’ That takes a skill. Hey, we know narrative. Ah, I know what you’re feeling. I know how to put those in words where you can understand yourself better. You got some young kid, like 13, thinking, ‘Oh, I gotta make bravado rap…’ No, you don’t. You could flex about the shit that you truly hold here and make it seem like the most important st. When I’m flexing on these songs, [it’s] just about the shit that I really like.”

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Tyler, The Creator’s New Album Achieves Never Before Seen Chart Milestone

Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST just made history. Of course, the Hawthorne, Los Angeles native is one to consistently push the envelope in popular music and change the metrics of success to fit his creativity. Moreover, according to ChartData, T is the first-ever artist to have a No. 1 album on the Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums chart in three different (and consecutive) years. Furthermore, CMIYGL went No. 1 in 2021, 2022, and 2023 on said Billboard chart. With its recent expansion, The Estate Sale, Tyler’s victory lap continued to get him remarkable recognition.

What’s more is that the 32-year-old also saw huge success in the physical market. Furthermore, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is the best-selling hip-hop vinyl album worldwide in 2022. For those interested in some Tyler, The Creator records on wax, you likely also saw the Wolf ten-year anniversary boxset, which comes with instrumentals and a booklet presumably containing a screenplay. While it’s not on sale anymore, the “WHAT A DAY” MC spoke in the past of how he appreciates fans of his physical releases.

Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST Continued Making History

Still, the artist sometimes known as Wolf Haley has fans speculating on when we’ll hear a new project of fully new material. Given his consistent and relatively unwavering release schedule of dropping every two calendar cycles on odd-numbered years since 2009, many wonder whether that new album will come this year. However, given his incredible success, it would be understandable if he decides to really switch things up. Fans will have to wait and see. The Estate Sale‘s release also proved his tendency to announce and drop within a very short timespan.

Meanwhile, he recently appeared on RapCaviar Presents, the new series on Hulu. During his episode, he spoke on why he loves being a rapper. “We’re good with words,” Tyler expressed. “We’re good with rhythm. We know pockets. We hear a collection of sounds and one thing and say, ‘Ahh, I know what could go over this.’ That takes a skill.” For the latest news and updates from Tyler, The Creator, come back to HNHH.

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Will Tyler, The Creator’s New Album Release This Summer?

When it comes to album releases, Tyler, the Creator has been the pinpoint definition of consistent over the past decade. The L.A.-based creative releases every two years during the summer season. The streak began with Goblin, and he hasn’t wavered since. Tyler generated plenty of hype with his recent release, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. The intent has certainly succeeded, with “Dogtooth” already approaching 20 million streams on Spotify. In addition, the top-trending “Sorry Not Sorry” music video is closing 10 million views on YouTube after only one week.

Tyler, the Creator has grown into a full-fledged star over his past few album releases. The Call Me If You Get Lost tour pulled in $32.6 million, making it his most successful world tour. While moonwalking in a leopard-printed shirt and silky Doc Martens, he’s catapulted himself from an Internet weirdo to one of the most significant creative forces. The Odd Future native has reached a rare peak in creativity, where everything he releases is viewed with microscopes worldwide. Even his impromptu music video for the deluxe cut “Heaven On Me” has already eclipsed 2 million views. However, what are we getting next from Tyler, the Creator?

“The Estate Sale” Hints At A New Era

Much of the narrative on The Estate Sale explicitly hints at a new era for the 32-year-old. The Estate Sale has fans saying it’s one of the best deluxe hip-hop projects. From the trap-heavy “Dogtooth” to the introspective “Sorry Not Sorry,” the B-side of Call Me If You Get Lost reaches the original project’s level. For what he described as “leftovers,” the deluxe is surprisingly intimate and introspective. As aforementioned, The Estate Sale doesn’t solely serve as a leftover collection of tracks. The deluxe edition guides fans into Tyler’s new era, which seems far more grounded than the lavish nature of Call Me If You Get Lost.

During the music video for the closing track “Sorry Not Sorry,” every era of Tyler’s career is visually portrayed. He is beating up the Call Me If You Get Lost version of himself. With his shirt off and sporting a minimalist outfit, the enraged look on his face implies that he’s fully ready for what’s next. This aligns with the narrative of the song. Tyler apologized to the many people in his life who he hurt intentionally or unintentionally. Tyler states, “Sorry to the guys I had to hide / Sorry to the girls I had to lie to” amid somber production. It’s a stark contrast to the overt flexing throughout the original record. Simply put, the scene clearly symbolizes his transition into a new era.

Tyler Tends To Release A New Album Every Two Years

Will Tyler, the Creator’s next album be released this summer? Additionally, is there any insight into what the album will sound like? So far, we haven’t received any specific announcements from Tyler, the Creator or his representatives. Rumors were swirling at the outset of 2023 about a record titled Welcome to the Disco. DJ Drama can be heard repeating this phrase a few times on tracks such as “Sweet / I Thought You Wanted to Dance” on Call Me If You Get Lost. Further, the phrase appeared on some of Tyler’s merch. However, this rumor was curtly shut down by Tyler over Twitter earlier this year.

Tyler, the Creator prefers to conceal information about his next album until it’s ready to be released. He discusses this idea frequently during Converse All-Star interviews with Bimma Williams. Tyler stated, “When artists put a snippet of a song on the internet and wait to see what people think of it…like no. If you like it, just put the s**t out.” Tyler has undoubtedly backed up these words with his previous rollouts. Call Me If You Get Lost sported billboards around Los Angeles, while Igor went with featuring a collection of brief music videos.

Artists Can Become Less Consistent After Success

However, uber-successful artists sometimes become less consistent as their careers hit the mainstream. From Kendrick Lamar to Frank Ocean, these artists were far more consistent towards the beginning of their careers. It’s fair to wonder whether Tyler can keep up with his two-year schedule as his fame grows. Tyler was asked by HipHopDX about what his next project may look like in 2022. He candidly stated, “I don’t know even know yet. Maybe I’ll stay in this pocket a little longer, or I’ll find something else that intrigues me.” The early signs are that he’s leaning towards the latter, as The Estate Sale hints at a fresh start for Tyler, the Creator.

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Tyler, The Creator “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale” Review

In Tyler, The Creator’s video for the song “Sam Is Dead,” released in March of 2012, the 32-year-old donned a military uniform and executed his musical alter-egos. At the very end, presumably Tron Cat, Wolf Haley, and of course Sam end up in a ditch. These characters represent his early work: rebellious, unfiltered, and with angst that many can’t imagine him displaying today. About a year after this release came his studio album Wolf, which still dealt with these characters’ narratives and development. However, that album marked the first time that Tyler would significantly redefine his identity as an artist. As a young kid just getting into his world, I never would’ve imagined that “Sam Is Dead” would remain so relevant to Tyler Okonma’s work today. But The Estate Sale proves just that. 

Not only does it reiterate his refined musical prowess, but it’s a fresh example of him reclaiming his unbounded identity and skill in ways that his transitions from album to album can’t summarize. Before getting into the meat of the music, it’s important to acknowledge what The Estate Sale is. Per the Hawthorne, Los Angeles native, they’re “leftovers” from his 2021 critical hit CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST. He expressed on social media that it’s the first time he showed what he left off of a core album. To put it bluntly, the songs sounded just too damn good. Sure, one could argue that curation is what got Tyler to his career peaks in the first place. Still, CMIYGL is his travel album, and these tracks represent exploration and growth in a similar way. 

But how is The Estate Sale different from its parent project? The first thing that listeners could catch is a West Coast-inspired sound that more unabashedly honors Tyler, The Creator’s heroes. YG and Vince Staples give a strong Cali bounce to the breezy “BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND” and the boisterous “STUNTMAN,” respectively. Both beats take inspiration from the work of Pharrell, whether for the former’s funky percussion and melodies or the latter’s bustling 2000s-era rap homage that feels like an unearthed Neptunes beat (Skateboard P actually helped produce this one). Regardless of his influences, T makes each sound his own. A beautiful bridge on “BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND,” for example, makes for one of the expansion’s standout moments. Conversely, the eerie tones and heavy bass on “STUNTMAN” harken back to his early production with a modern sheen.

Other tracks on The Estate Sale, however, feel more characteristic of Tyler’s brand of vibrant and layered hip-hop. “DOGTOOTH,” the expansion’s first single, matches wondrous piano chords with wailing synth melodies, booming kicks, and crisp percs. “WHAT A DAY,” “HEAVEN TO ME,” and “SORRY NOT SORRY” are sample-heavy seas for Tyler, The Creator’s introspective verses to coast over with ease. Finally on the production side, “WHARF TALK” benefits from the high-pitched vocal delivery of albums like CHERRY BOMB and IGOR. He applies those skills with the infectious and soulful melodies of Scum F**k Flower Boy for a dreamy sonic pallet. With a snappy and smooth A$AP Rocky feature, the charming cut emphasizes one of Tyler’s thematic north stars: love.

However, Tyler, The Creator already established the versatility and progressive nature of his production throughout his past albums. As such, the instrumental pallets here definitely feel like an expansion. Hardcore fans could probably link each track to another in his discography. While many might see this as a slight towards The Estate Sale, it’s one due to definition rather than execution. It is just a set of bonus tracks, after all. If you haven’t liked Tyler’s work up until this point, chances are this won’t win you over. Regardless, that doesn’t make these beats any less rich in tone, progression, or passion. There’s something for everyone on this tracklist, from the most skeptical old heads to the recent explorers of the former Odd Future leader’s musical variety.

In terms of The Estate Sale’s lyrical content, this is where the heart of the album truly lies. Whereas his skills as an artist manifested quite vulnerably after Flower Boy, T’s done a good job of detailing his emotions while maintaining a sense of privacy as a celebrity. CMIYGL is his reflection on success and recognition; The Estate Sale is a reevaluation of what parts of that journey really matter to him. On “STUNTMAN,” he teaches other rappers how to stunt through confidence in their abilities and hard work towards perfecting them. Of course, he does a lot of material stunting on the song, but other tracks illuminate the lines in between. On that note, it seems that what Tyler, The Creator is most proud of on The Estate Sale is his artistry, attention to detail, and his financial and personal freedom. 

For every expensive brand drop, there are lines on songs like “WHAT A DAY” that show where his true gratitude lies. “So many white diamonds, yеah, I got jungle fever / But thеy didn’t raise me, so shout out Black women.” He thanks his friends for their advice, his family for their support, and his fans on the short intro “EVERYTHING MUST GO” for all his accolades. His focus is on individualism, creative liberty, and being able to support those around him. On “HEAVEN TO ME,” he reflects on three versions of heaven: the one he’s living, the one he wants to live in the future, and the one he lived as a teenager entering the industry. Along the way, he held true to what he wanted in each moment, while also allowing himself to change how he achieved his biggest dreams.

That gratitude even shows up sonically through his surprising (which is, at this point, unsurprising) choice to include two tracks from other producers. Madlib’s gorgeous sample flip on “WHAT A DAY” is a previously unreleased beat that a teenage Tyler skated home to. Meanwhile, “HEAVEN TO ME” boasts production from Kanye West, a progenitor in T’s artistic lineage. The instrumental’s tenderness and Tyler’s appreciative delivery makes for one of the sweetest tracks in his whole discography. What’s more is that he’s one of the few artists to wear his influences on his sleeve as stylishly and uniquely as the influences in question. Even the demo quality mix on “BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND” and the boyish vocal performance on “WHARF TALK” harken back to some of his best work. Reflecting on his evolution is almost corny at this point. Tyler proves he’s much more than the sum of his many parts.

In the much-discussed video for “SORRY NOT SORRY,” Tyler kills his alter-egos again. This time, it’s as a shirtless and presumably raw version of himself. His seven personas, shown simultaneously, represent his seven albums, stating that each era is relevant and still within him. Over drama-tinged and grand production, he apologizes for all the things he did to succeed. Some apologies, like those to his mother and romantic partners, come across as sincere. Others, like those aimed at critics, are laden with unapologetic attitude. Throughout the track, he emphasizes that he can’t fully regret his choices, and selfish isn’t the word, either. By the end, all that’s left is Tyler Okonma, and like that, another era fell upon us. As he closes The Estate Sale, he stands as his biggest cheerleader. Through seven excellent and unique tracks, he inspires generations before and after him to cheer for themselves, too.

Tyler, The Creator Keeps The Visuals Coming With “HOT WIND BLOWS”

When Tyler, The Creator comes through with a new project, you can always count on him to give it his all. While the Grammy Award-winner isn’t moving on from his CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST era quite yet, he’s following up the 2021 release with The Estate Stale deluxe edition. It comes complete with eight new titles for fans. Along with several of those tracks, the Californian has been providing must-see visuals. The latest came on Tuesday (April 4) for “HOT WIND BLOWS,” in which he takes us on a picturesque trip to Switzerland.

Rather than directing this video himself, as he has with other recent arrivals, The Creator teamed up with Lazaro Rodriguez for the short and sweet project. As the song begins, we hear DJ Drama setting the scene while the 32-year-old mouths some of his words in front of the camera with a cheeky smile on his face. “Ladies and gentlemen, we just landed in Geneva, yeah, that’s in Switzerland,” the Generation Now founder informs listeners. “We on a yacht and a young lady just fed me French vanilla ice cream / We all got our toes out, too, call me when you get lost.”

Tyler, The Creator is in His Element

Tyler, The Creator attends the Red Carpet Premiere Event for the Sixth and Final Season of FX’s “Snowfall” at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Ted Mann Theater on February 15, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Before long, Drama turns the mic over to Tyler, whose lyrical talents have only improved and matured through his many years in the game. “Out in Switzerland, travel with my bitch again, we kissin’, dawg / I love when she let me rub her like Michelin,” he spits in the middle of the first verse. “A hundred grand to sleep on the bird, the wings are whistlin’ like— / Man, they ain’t listenin’.”

Aside from today’s gorgeous visual, we’ve also recently seen accompanying footage for tracks like “WHARF TALK,” “DOGTOOTH,” and “SORRY NOT SORRY.” Check out the music video for “HOT WIND BLOWS” on YouTube above, or add the song to your playlist on Spotify/Apple Music. Afterward, tell us which of the new tracks on Tyler, The Creator’s deluxe album is your favourite in the comments. For more release recommendations, make sure to check back in this weekend for our Fire Emoji playlist update.

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Tyler The Creator’s Jet-Setting ‘Hot Wind Blows’ Video Relives His World Travels

For the past week, Tyler The Creator has been sharing videos from the deluxe edition of his Grammy-winning 2021 album Call Me If You Get Lost. For the latest release, though, he takes it back to the original, sharing a jet-setting video for the Lil Wayne-featuring sixth track, “Hot Wind Blows.”

As befits the lofty, luxurious subject matter of the track, the video is constructed of clips from T’s travels, meticulously edited to maintain the continuity of his raps from location to location while also showing off his breezy lifestyle. Tyler and his Odd Future pals visit exotic European locations, where they hike verdant forests and take relaxing yacht rides on glittering lakes. If Tyler’s living his best life, he makes it look even better.

In the run-up to the release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, Tyler dropped videos for “Dogtooth,” “Sorry Not Sorry,” “Wharf Talk,” and “Heaven To Me,” all new songs appearing on the deluxe release that were recorded during the original sessions for the album but ultimately cut for various reasons. And although the release of a video for an original album track would suggest he’s emptied the clip, here’s hoping that he has one more left for “Stuntman,” his long-awaited reunion with Odd Future affiliate Vince Staples.

Watch the “Hot Wind Blows” video above.

Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is out now via Columbia. Get more info here.