


People are already combing through the new tracks for hints about a new Tyler album, but I’m just going to enjoy these tracks for now. (It’s really seven songs and an intro, but still.) Those new tracks include collaborations with Vince Staples, A$AP Rocky, and YG. It turns out that Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale features eight new songs, many of which are absolute bangers. In the past week, Tyler dropped videos for two of those tracks, “ Dogtooth” and “ Sorry Not Sorry,” but he didn’t say what else would be on The Estate Sale.

On Twitter, Tyler explained that the original album didn’t have room for a lot of songs that he loves and that he’d finally decided to release those songs. This is the first time that Tyler, The Creator has ever done the deluxe-edition thing, and its bonus tracks don’t feel like mere bonus tracks. Fan theories have been floating around since it’s 2021 release, but Tyler, the Creator has officially explained the meaning behind his Grammy winning LP Call Me If You Get Lost. Earlier this week, Tyler announced something that nobody was expecting: Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, an expanded version of his album. Tyler had been moving away from straight-up rap music over his previous few records, but he re-embraced straight up rap on Call Me If You Get Lost, collaborating with some of his hungriest peers and bringing in DJ Drama to ad-lib over the whole LP. Two years ago, Tyler, The Creator released his triumphant album Call Me If You Get Lost.
