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.

Tyler, The Creator Keeps It Simple In His “HEAVEN TO ME” Music Video: Watch

2022 was a relatively quiet year for Tyler, The Creator musically. His biggest contribution came in the form of “Cash In Cash Out” with Pharrell Williams and 21 Savage. Aside from that, the Californian laid relatively low, though the same can’t be said for 2023. After several months of silence, he surprised late last month with “DOGTOOTH. Along with that, he announced the deluxe edition of 2021’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST album.

Titled The Estate Sale, the project’s updated tracklist boasts eight new titles. Among them are previously unheard collaborations with Vince Staples, YG, and A$AP Rocky. Those new additions are called “STUNTMAN,” “BOYFRIEND GIRLFRIEND (2020 Demo),” and “WHARF TALK,” respectively. Following the project’s arrival last Friday (March 31), Tyler shared a music video for the latter joint effort. Today (April 3), he’s returned with another for “HEAVEN TO ME.”

Tyler, The Creator Welcomes Us to The Estate Sale

Tyler, the Creator performs on day 3 of Wireless Festival 2022 at Crystal Palace Park on July 03, 2022, in London, England. (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns)

In the self-directed footage, the “Goblin” hitmaker keeps it simple, singing for the camera in his home studio. Looking as cool as ever, Tyler donned a printed dad sweater and jeans for his casual day of filming, finishing the look off with a green and yellow cap, glasses, and suave brown dress shoes. “I like sugar, I like sweets, I don’t like the spicy eats / I need bridges in my beats and Campana Brothers seats,” he confidently rhymes while letting his bold persona shine through.

“The heaven part for me is knowin’ I can, wake up when I’m finished with my sleep, ain’t no kids to feed / No stress I bleed, I don’t got a boss, I go wherever and don’t care ’bout the cost (Nah) / Gas money was stark for me, uh / Now I got so many cars I could start up, we nappin’ in parks, we in the sun gettin’ darked up,” Tyler, The Creator’s lyrics continue as he reflects on a few of the luxuries fame has afforded him. Check out the “HEAVEN TO ME” music video on YouTube above, and revisit The Estate Sale album here.

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Tyler The Creator Shares His Dream Life In His One-Take ‘Heaven To Me’ Video

Tyler The Creator‘s latest video from Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is a laid-back, stripped-down affair. Much like its song, “Heaven To Me,” the video is a one-take shot that sees Tyler rapping the lyrics from the unreleased track in his home studio before taking a walk outside — while he keeps rapping — to enjoy the sunshine, one of the themes of the reflective lyrics.

The song finds Tyler rhyming over the Kanye West-produced beat from John Legend’s 2006 single “Heaven.” In the first verse, he takes stock of his current blessings, and although he certainly has a few luxury items to flex, he seems to be appreciating the simple things as well. “We nappin’ in parks, we in the sun gettin’ darked up,” he grins.

The second verse is a hopeful look at T’s future, with a wife and a son, a big backyard, a yacht on the dock, and a helicopter to fly his mom in. But still, his number-one hope is something more elusive: “That’s really heaven at forty,” he asserts. “N****, havin’ good health.” The third verse is a nostalgic rumination of the things that made Ty happy in the past, such as “Peglegs, Ice Cream shoes, the Mr. Krabs watch,” but when he stumbles over the flow, he just keeps it going, showing that the fun is as much in the process as the product.

“Heaven To Me” is Tyler’s fourth video from the deluxe version of his Grammy-winning 2021 album, following “Dogtooth,” “Sorry Not Sorry,” and “Wharf Talk.”

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

Tyler, The Creator & A$AP Rocky Spend Time At The Lake In Visual For “WHARF TALK”

Tyler, The Creator is having himself a very good day right now. Overall, there is a very good reason for that as he just dropped Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. This is a deluxe edition of his 2021 album, Call Me If You Get Lost. This brand-new offering from Tyler comes complete with eight new songs. Although, two of these songs, “DOGTOOTH” and “SORRY NOT SORRY” are singles that we have already heard. Either way, fans were very excited about the new slate of tracks from the artist.

These eight songs contain a handful of features. One of those features is from A$AP Rocky on the track “WHARF TALK.” Rocky and Tyler are two artists who work exceptionally well together, so it should come as no surprise that they would bless fans with a new collaboration. Subsequently, this song has immediately become one of the most praised efforts on Tyler’s new deluxe album. Thankfully, the two artists are pairing this track with a set of visuals, that was released today.

Tyler, The Creator x A$AP Rocky

Tyler, The Creator and A$AP Rocky attend the WSJ. Magazine 2019 Innovator Awards sponsored by Harry Winston and Rémy Martinat MOMA on November 06, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Lars Niki/Getty Images for WSJ. Magazine Innovators Awards )

Overall, this is the exact kind of music video that one would expect from Tyler, The Creator. Firstly, the video begins with Tyler in an empty green field with gorgeous colors around him. Subsequently, he is transported to a dock near a lake, where he is rapping with Rocky. Consequently, the video finds itself offering up two separate sets of vibes that are both defined by nature. This makes for a visually striking video that suits both of their personalities exceptionally well.

“WHARF TALK” and its resulting visual is yet another example of how Tyler, The Creator has grown as an artist. Hopefully, he gives us something else, very soon. As always, let us know what you think of this music video, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

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Tyler The Creator Goes On A Solo(?) Date In His ‘Wharf Talk’ Video With ASAP Rocky

On Tyler The Creator’s deluxe edition of Call Me If You Get Lost, subtitled The Estate Sale, the former demon child enters what Pitchfork is calling his “Munch era,” embracing the freedom and sincerity of falling in love on previously unreleased tracks like “Dogtooth” and “Sorry Not Sorry.” Honestly, it’s a good look on him, cementing his evolution from a talented but obnoxious enfant terrible to a dapper, forthright artiste.

His latest video from the release, “Wharf Talk,” keeps the good vibes flowing. On this one, Tyler’s in full loverboy mode, singing plaintively about how much he wants to spend time with this special lady over what sounds very much like some classic Neptunes production. When Tyler’s good friend ASAP Rocky shows up for a good, old-fashioned rap bridge — man, remember those? — he too sounds transformed by the affections of a good woman. It’s genuinely endearing and inspirational to see our boys really grow up. They’ve come a long way.

The video’s pretty clever, too, messing with the viewer’s perception as Tyler goes on a series of what appear to be solo dates: a picnic in the park, a day trip to the beach, and more. However, a bike ride through nature throws off this reading when one of the bikes propels itself — is Tyler dating The Invisible Woman, or what? (There’s some nifty commentary about how this makes his “keeping it low-key” approach to his relationship visual, but it’s also just fun to see him toasting what appears to be nobody.)

You can watch the “Wharf Talk” video above and check out Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale here.

Tyler, The Creator Blesses Fans With “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale”

Tyler, The Creator is easily one of the best artists in this current generation of hip-hop. Overall, he has showcased tremendous growth over the last few years. Starting with Flower Boy, Tyler was able to completely change up his style. Subsequently, he went in a whole new direction with Igor, which many consider to be his magnum opus. Then, in 2021, he came through with Call Me If You Get Lost which was another phenomenal project.

Since last week, Tyler, The Creator has been teasing fans with a brand-new effort. Firstly, he dropped the single “DOGTOOTH” which was a whole lot of fun. That same day, he revealed on Twitter that he would be dropping a brand-new deluxe album called Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. This is a project that would feature some extra tracks that were left on the cutting room floor. Of course, fans were very excited about this, especially as Tyler added to the hype with “SORRY NOT SORRY.”

Tyler, The Creator Returns

Today, the deluxe album finally dropped and it features a total of eight new songs, including “DOGTOOTH” and “SORRY NOT SORRY.” With this new slate of tracks, Tyler has secured some features. For instance, we get to hear Vince Staples on the song “STUNTMAN.” Furthermore, “WHARF TALK” has the likes of A$AP Rocky while “BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND” has a YG feature.

If you are a big fan of Tyler, The Creator, then you will definitely appreciate this latest effort. Overall, there are some amazing songs here, and it is hard to believe these didn’t make an official album. Let us know your favorite new Tyler track, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from the music world.

Tracklist:

  1. SIR BAUDELAIRE with DJ Drama
  2. CORSO
  3. LEMONHEAD (Feat. 42 Dugg)
  4. WUSYANAME (Feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign)
  5. LUMBERJACK
  6. HOT WIND BLOWS (Feat. Lil Wayne)
  7. MASSA
  8. RUNITUP (Feat. Teezo Touchdown)
  9. MANIFESTO (Feat. Domo Genesis)
  10. SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE (Feat. Brent Faiyaz & Fana Hues)
  11. MOMMA TALK
  12. RISE! (Feat. DAISY WORLD)
  13. BLESSED
  14. JUGGERNAUT (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Pharrell Williams)
  15. WILSHIRE
  16. SAFARI
  17. EVERYTHING MUST GO
  18. STUNTMAN (ft. Vince Staples
  19. WHAT A DAY
  20. WHARF TALK (ft. A$AP Rocky)
  21. DOGTOOTH
  22. HEAVEN TO ME
  23. BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND (2020 Demo) (ft. YG)
  24. SORRY NOT SORRY

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Tyler, the Creator Announces ‘CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale,’ Drops “DOGTOOTH” Single and Video

Tyler, the Creator Announces 'CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale,' Drops "DOGTOOTH" Single and Video

Tyler, the Creator is having an estate sale, dropping off everything he had stashed away from the CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST sessions.

Tyler has announced CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale for release on March 31 and dropped off “DOGTOOTH’ as the first piece for fans.

The new release is an ode to an unnamed woman that Tyler would please to no end. “She can ride my face I want nothing in return,” Tyler raps.

In the description for the video, The Estate Sale is “a collection of songs that didnt make the original album.” Dive into the first one below.

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Tyler, The Creator Announces “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale”

Tyler, The Creator is coming through with new heat for summer 2023. The rapper took to social media to announce Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, which arrived on Friday, March 31st. He unveiled the first single from the upcoming offering titled, “Dogtooth.” Tyler expands on the luxe production value of the 2021 project on his latest single as dashes of female vocals pop out across the glimmering piano progression. Tyler also comes through with an excellent display of his lyricism. Meanwhile, DJ Drama adds the Gangsta Grillz stamp of approval across the record.

At this point, it’s unclear what we could expect from Tyler, The Creator on the upcoming release. Though he dropped off the first single, he’s yet to release the actual tracklist. However, we’re hoping that he has some new, unexpected collaborations on the project, such as A$AP Rocky, who he said ignored his request to appear on Call Me If You Get Lost, as well as Freddie Gibbs, an artist who he’s reportedly working on a joint project with

Tyler, The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale Drops Friday

Call Me If You Get Lost became Tyler, The Creator’s largest success so far. It was another refreshing reinvention that leaned deeper into his R&B and funk influences without losing his lyrical aptitude. With assistance from DJ Drama, Call Me If You Get Lost presented Tyler joining forces with several artists of the new generation that he’s rocking with, such as NBA Youngboy, 42 Dugg, and Teezo Touchdown. The project moved 169K in its first week, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200. Then, he broke the record for the largest vinyl sales for a hip-hop album last year with 49K units. 

The rapper later went on to earn a Grammy award for Best Rap Album of the year. It was a historical feat that marked the first Grammy for a Gangsta Grillz tape in history. He also earned the Best Hip Hop Album award at the BET Hip-Hop Awards and delivered an exceptional performance of “Lumberjack.” We’ll keep you posted on anymore details regarding the release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. Check out Tyler, The Creator’s announcement above and sound off with your thoughts on “Dogtooth” below.

“Dogtooth”

Tyler, The Creator Shocks Fans With New Track “DOGTOOTH”

Back in the summer of 2021, Tyler, The Creator came through with an incredible album called Call Me If You Get Lost. This album was considered to be one of the best in all of Tyler’s discography. Moreover, it had some incredible features from the likes of NBA YoungBoy and even Lil Wayne. Overall, it was also a demonstration of his growth as an artist. Tyler has made huge strides to evolve as an artist, and it was certainly evident in his most recent effort.

Now, however, it appears as though he is revisiting his 2021 album. This time, he will be dropping a b-sides record of sorts. While taking to Twitter today, Tyler, The Creator revealed that this Friday, he will be dropping Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. This is going to be an album containing some of the tracks that did not make the final cut of the album. Ultimately, this should be very exciting for all of his fans. In fact, he even gave us a taste of what to expect from this new project. Below, you will find the music video for his latest track, “DOGTOOTH.”

Tyler, The Creator Is Back With “DOGTOOTH”

On this track, we get some incredible piano passages as well as some nice vocals soaring in the background. Additionally, there are some rising synths that add an uplifting feel to the effort. You also cannot go wrong with some of the DJ Drama ad-libs that are sparsed throughout. As for Tyler’s rapping on the song, he does an incredible job when it comes to riding the beat. Everything he does is executed to perfection, and it is hard to believe that a song like this wouldn’t make the final cut of the original album. Either way, it is time for fans to get excited.

At this time, we do not have a tracklist for The Estate Sale. All we know is that you will be able to stream this new effort as of Friday. Let us know what you thought of “DOGTOOTH,” in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news from around the music world.

Kendrick Lamar Sold The Most Vinyl Of Any Hip-Hop Artist In 2022, But Not For The Album You Might Think

In a year in which vinyl again outsold CDs by a sizable margin — this first happened in 2020, but the trend has continued since as the age-old format surges in retro interest and the more recent one declines in popularity — some surprising albums made up the best-selling vinyl of the year in hip-hop (pop star Taylor Swift blew everybody out of the water, though). According to Billboard, while Tyler The Creator’s recent records Igor and Call Me If You Get Lost did brisk business, selling 172,000 and 211,000 copies, respectively, the best-selling hip-hop record of the year went to Kendrick Lamar.

However, it wasn’t his new album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, that racked up all the sales. Instead, it was the 10th-anniversary reissue of his 2012 debut album Good Kid, MAAD City that propelled him to being one of the best vinyl-selling artists of the year with 254,000 copies sold. According to Billboard’s data collection service Luminate, Good Kid, MAAD City was the fourth best-selling vinyl record of 2022, while Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost and Igor in the 6 and 8 spots, respectively. Billboard also notes Kendrick had the second-most titles among the year’s top 40-selling vinyl LPs, tied with Harry Styles at three each. In January, Good Kid, MAAD City became the first hip-hop album to spend 10 years on the Billboard 200 albums chart.