Tyler, the Creator is internet hosting an property sale! Type of.
Almost two years following the discharge of his critically acclaimed Billboard 200 No. 1 album, Name Me If You Get Misplaced, the Odd Future rapper is providing a deluxe model of the album, titled, Name Me If You Get Misplaced: The Property Sale, containing unreleased songs that didn’t make the ultimate in the reduction of in 2021.
“A few of these songs I actually love, and knew they might by no means see the sunshine of day, so I’ve determined to place a number of of them out,” he tweeted Monday (March 27), together with the discharge date — March 31.
Followers had been elated, one tweeting a meme that reads, “Tyler I like you greater than my spouse” written throughout a person’s naked chest.
Together with the announcement, Tyler dropped the monitor “DOGTOOTH” and an accompanying self-directed music video exhibiting the California-born rapper in an industrial setting, with components of the Name Me If You Get Misplaced aesthetic dispersed all through. Adopting a cadence harking back to southern hip-hop legends resembling Pimp C, Tyler begins off robust with the road, “She might trip my face, I don’t need nothin’ in return/ Her physique depend and who she f–okay ain’t by no means my concern.”
The deluxe album is out there for pre-order on Tyler’s web site as a triple vinyl set and CD, with accompanying merchandise together with hats, socks, hoodies and T-shirts ranging in worth from $30 to $120.
Prior to now, vinyl proved fairly profitable for the 32-year-old artist: Name Me jumped from No. 120 to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in April 2022, following the set’s launch on vinyl. It marked the album’s second nonconsecutive week atop the listing; it debuted at No. 1 in July 2021.