Listen to Tyler, the Creator's 'Call Me If You Get Lost' f/ Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, and Pharrell

After a number of promising teases throughout the month, Tyler, the Creator has released his highly-anticipated new album, 'Call Me If You Get Lost.'

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After a number of promising teases throughout the month, Tyler, the Creator has released his highly-anticipated new album, Call Me If You Get Lost.

The follow-up to 2019’s Grammy Award-winning Igor, Tyler’s new album was only officially announced last week. With a number of high-profile guests similar to his previous releases, Call Me If You Get Lost sees the rapper swerve off in another new direction. 

Features on Call Me If You Get Lost include Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams, Brent Faiyaz, Domo Genesis, 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla Sign, Teezo Touchdown, Daisy World, and Fana Hues. In addition to all the guest vocals, DJ Drama also makes numerous appearances throughout the project with plenty of that iconic “Gangsta Grillz” tag thrown around for good measure.

DONE. ALBUM* https://t.co/GefohE72LY

— T (@tylerthecreator) June 25, 2021

To coincide with the release of Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler has also released a line of merch through his fashion brand, Golf Wang. When Complex profiled 42 Dugg earlier this year, he indicated that he had worked on a collaboration with Tyler on a song. Most of the other features, besides Ty Dolla Sign who made a brief appearance in one of the record’s teasers, come as a surprise, however.

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GO GET DARK THIS SUMMER SOAK THE SUN UP

— T (@tylerthecreator) June 25, 2021

Prior to the release of the album, Tyler teased it with billboards featuring a phone number and the title of the record. When fans called up the number, they were greeted with a recording a conversation between Tyler and his mother. He followed it up with a series of colorful teaser-like videos, including “Lumberjack” and “Wusyaname.” The visuals have all been directed by his alter ego Wolf Haley, which was originally conceived on his debut mixtape Bastard. The character of Wolf was also at the center of his 2013 album Wolf.

Listen to Call Me If You Get Lost above. Tyler also shared a wild (but truncated) “Juggernaut” video on Friday, featuring him lip syncing Uzi’s verse, skydiving, and generally continuing to embody the Tyler Baudelaire opulence:

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