
“IGOR” is such an interesting album for so many reasons, but this song really struck me. “Campfire” especially is reminiscent of some sort of twisted Boyscout trip.
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This three-part song is full of his signature dark yet almost childlike humor.
“Wolf” seemed to be a real turning point for Tyler, as his songs started to move away from the ferocity of “Goblin” and into something a bit softer. Frank Ocean is a constant feature in his discography, but he really stands out on this track. Tyler’s ability to communicate seemingly incommunicable feelings through music is evident in “November.” His use of poetic lyrics, snippets from conversations, and beat switches creates such an atmospheric, nostalgic song.īeing one of the few soft songs from his first album, this one is an obvious favorite for most Tyler, the Creator fans. I could listen to this song a million times over again, and honestly, I probably have. The lyrics alone make this is my favorite song off “Cherry Bomb,” but his use of synths and layering take it to a whole different level. From Bossa Nova-type beats to steady lyrical flows, it’s impossible to listen without feeling the heart behind it.Īnother soft, romantic ballad, “OKAGA, CA” is the best kind of song to share with your lover. Tyler himself has expressed how much he loved creating it. This track is by far my favorite from “Call Me if You Get Lost.” At nearly ten minutes long, it’s a relaxing, rollercoaster ride of a song. SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE – Call Me if You Get Lost In honor of his newest album, here’s a look back at some of my favorite tracks from Mr. His discography is so rich and extensive that it makes it difficult to rank, but I’ll try my best.


I’m not going to pretend that I’ve been a ride-or-die fan throughout his whole career, especially that first album, but his arc as a producer, art director, rapper and all-around icon has truly done a full 180. It’s been honestly so wonderful to see how much Tyler, the Creator has grown as an artist since his debut in 2007. When you’re done you can come back and read this blog. If you haven’t listened to “Call Me if You Get Lost” yet, then what are you doing? Close your computer, pop those earbuds in and give Tyler the undivided attention he deserves.
