Tyler, the Creator dropping
Call Me If You Get Lost was semi-unexpected. About a week before its actual release date he posted short videos and vignettes to his IG and YouTube giving everyone a feel for what he had in store. But we’re not sure if anyone expected that the playful, happy-go-lucky rapper’s album drop would be associated with any type of “beef.” Until Tyler got on IG Live and said the following: “To n s who saying I took they style, you will never amount to me, okay? Just know that. They know who I’m talking about. Just listen to that ‘Rise!’ verse.”
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Tyler, the Creator took the stage at the 2021 BET Awards tonight (June 27). He performed âLumberjack,â the lead single from his new album
Call Me If You Get Lost. The performance featured Tyler rolling up in a Rolls Royce before contending with a massive wind storm. Watch it happen below.
Tyler first teased
Call Me If You Get Lost in mid-June with a billboard campaign followed by a short video titled âSide Street.â He released the album on June 25 after sharing the single âLumberjack,â a video for âWusYaName,â and the skit âBrown Sugar Salmon.â Tyler won his first Best Rap Album Grammy for his previous record, 2019âs
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Tyler, the Creator performs onstage at the BET Awards 2021 at Microsoft Theater on June 27, 2021 in Los Angeles.
Fresh off the release of his most recent studio album
Call Me If You Get Lost this Friday (June 25), Tyler, the Creator performed the album s advance single Lumberjack at tonight s BET Awards.
Tyler began the performance being driven in the backseat, with a voiceover conversation warning him to be careful in the midst of a predicted windstorm the night of his performance. The rapper was then dropped off at his house, but saw his efforts to get his mail and bring in his luggage interrupted by the predicted (and increasingly dramatic) storm with the performance ending as a gust of wind blew Tyler all the way offscreen.