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Call Me If You Get Lost

With the release of his most recent studio album, Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, the Creator has reached #2 No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. According to MRC Data, the album, which was published on June 25 through Columbia, sold 169,000 album-equivalent units during the US week ending July 1. Call Me is the 6th Top 10 of male rappers. Tyler previously had his first No.1 with the album Igor 2019. Below is some information you will want to know about this album.

  • Call Me If You Get Lost vinyl

  • Publish year: 2021
  • Vinyl weight: 160 gram
  • Vinyl color: pink marble
  • Jacket type: single sleeve 
  • Record speed: 33 RPM
  • Pressed at: EU
  • UPC: TYLERCALLME3691

Tyler, The Creator consistently raises the bar with each album he releases, and Call Me If You Get Lost further evidence that Tyler is a hip-hop artist who is constantly evolving.

There is a lot to love on Tyler’s journey, which he takes you just on record under the guise of Tyler Baudelaire. So it’s straightforward to relax and take in the stellar production as well as guest appearances on this Call Me If You Get Lost vinyl. Unquestionably among his best to date.

Call Me If You Get Lost Vinyl
Call Me If You Get Lost Vinyl

The rapper regained the top spot on the Billboard 200 after the vinyl release of “Call Me if You Get Lost” traded 49,500 copies after its long delay. Fans endorsed Tyler’s comeback to straight-up hip hop after a detour into neo-soul on his earlier albums, “Igor,” while critics were enthralled by its high-concept homage to the style of soundtracks from the middle of the 2000s. Similar to how “Igor” did two years ago, “Call Me” debuted at No. 1, made numerous year-end critics’ lists, and so this month won the Grammy Award for a best rap album.

However, since the release of “Call Me,” its vinyl version has been absent. Tyler had suggested that he was impatient with the delay as early as August of that year. Like many albums from the pandemic era, “Call Me” seems to have its vinyl release date pushed back by several months. Uncertainty about Tyler’s delay led to many other artists’ albums being delayed due to supply-chain bottlenecks and the overworked vinyl industry’s constrained production capacity.

Now that “Call Me” has eventually been made available on vinyl, it has reclaimed the top spot. With sales equal to 59,000 units in the US, the album is at the top of the most recent Billboard album chart. Forty-nine thousand five hundred were again for the vinyl release of “Call Me”, which Tyler just sold through his website. It is the most significant week for a hip-hop album on vinyl since 1991, when SoundScan, a forerunner of Luminate, the database server that currently drives Billboard’s charts, started keeping accurate records of music sales.

According to Luminate, the overall sales figure for “Call Me” also includes 11.5 million streams as well as roughly 1,500 additional CD, cassette, & album download sales.

Track List:

Side A:

1 Sir Baudelaire

2 Corso

3 Lemonhead

4 Wusyaname

5 Lumberjack

Side B:

1 Hot Wind Blows

2 Massa

3 Runitup

4 Manifesto

Side C:

1 Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance

2 Momma Talk

3 Rise!

Side D:

1 Blessed

2 Juggernaut

3 Wilshire

4 Safari

  • Call Me If You Get Lost tour

In US

Early in 2022, Tyler, The Creator will go on tour. He has announced the Call Me If You Get Lost tour, with dates starting in February at locations across North America.

Call Me If You Get Lost Tour In Us
Call Me If You Get Lost Tour In Us

On tour, which is presently scheduled to make 34 stops and gets underway on February 10 at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, the rap artist will be decided to join by Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, as well as Teezo Touchdown.

Call Me If You Get Lost tour dates 2022:

  • Pechanga Arena , San Diego, California – Feb 10
  • Footprint Center, Phoenix, Arizona – Feb 11
  • Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada – Feb 12
  • Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas – Feb 14
  • American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas – Feb 16
  • Chaifetz Arena, St Louis, Missouri – Feb 18
  • Cable Dahmer Arena, Kansas City, Missouri – Feb 19
  • Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota – Feb 20
  • United Center, Chicago, Illinois – Feb 22
  • Fisery Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Feb 24
  • Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio – Feb 27
  • Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan – Feb 28
  • DCU Center, Worcester, Massachusetts – March 3
  • Chartway Arena, Norfolk, Virginia – March 4
  • Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – March 6
  • Capital One Arena, Washington DC – March 7
  • Place Bell, Montreal, Quebec – March 9
  • Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario – March 11
  • Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – March 12
  • Madison Square Garden, New York, New York – March 13
  • Bojangles Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina – March 16
  • Amway Center, Orlando, Florida – March 18
  • Yuengling Center, Tampa, Florida – March 19
  • FTX Arena, Miami, Florida – March 20
  • North Charleston Coliseum, Charleston, South Carolina – March 23
  • Gas South Arena, Duluth, Georgia – March 25
  • Toyota Center, Houston, Texas – March 27
  • Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado – March 29
  • Staples Center, Los Angeles, California – March 31
  • Oakland Arena, Oakland, California – April 1
  • Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California – April 2
  • Moda Center, Portland, Oregon – April 4
  • Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia – April 7
  • Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Washington – April 8

In UK, Europe, and Australia 

A new set of dates and times that will take Tyler the Creator to the UK, Europe, and Australia in 2022 have just been announced, shortly after he finished his North American tour.

The 20-date interaction, which will begin on June 3 in Warsaw, Poland, would then support Call Me If You Get Lost. Before wrapping up the tour on August 3 in Melbourne, he will also perform in nations like Spain, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, as well as Ireland, as well as in the UK at London and Manchester and also in Australia at Sydney, Byron Bay, Perth, and Auckland. He will also perform at festivals like Wireless, Roskilde, Parklife, Primavera Sound Barcelona, and others during this tour in furthermore to his solo performances.

Call Me If You Get Lost Tour In Uk Europe And Australia
Call Me If You Get Lost Tour In Uk Europe And Australia

With a total revenue of USD 32.6 million from 389,000 tickets sold, Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost tour defeated J. Cole’s The Off-Season tour to claim the title of top post-pandemic hip-hop tour. The hip-hop artist made an average of USD 1.02 million as well as sold 12,155 tickets per performance, which is twice as many as his IGOR tour in 2019.

The following is a list of all the tour dates:

  • Warsaw, Poland, Orange Warsaw festival – Jun 3
  • Barcelona, Spain, Primavera sound Barcelona – Jun 4, 9
  • Paris, France, Zenith Paris – Jun 5
  • Amsterdam Netherlands, Afas live – Jun 7
  • Stockholm, Sweden, Rosendal Garden Party – Jun 11
  • Manchester, United Kingdom, Parklife Festival – Jun 12
  • Roskilde, Denmark, Roskilde Festival – Jul 1
  • Dublin, Ireland, Longitude festival – Jul 2
  • London, United Kingdom, Wireless Festival – Jul 3
  • Frauenfeld, Switzerland, Openair Frauenfeld – Jul 6
  • Liege, Belgium, Les Ardentes festival – Jul 8
  • Frankfurt, Germany, Wireless Germany – Jul 9
  • Auckland, New Zealand, Spark Arena – Jul 22
  • Byron Bay, Australia, Splendour, In the grass – Jul 24
  • Perth, Australia, Rac Arena – Jul 26
  • Sydney, Australia, Qudos Bank Arena – Jul 29, 30
  • Melbourne, Australia, Rod Laver Arena – Aug 2, 3
  • Call Me If You Get Lost album cover

On the album’s cover, Tyler is depicted holding a passport with the words “Call Me If You Get Lost” imprinted on it. The generator enables users to customize the same license layout by adding their name, birthdate, issue location, and photo.

Tyler denied any connection between Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version and his album cover for Call Me If You Get Lost, saying instead that he was motivated by “old passport as well as travel cards from of the early 1900s.” Because the majority of ID have the same shape in their design, he continued, “they do imitate one another. Naturally, this is brought up because this is the ID that most people think of when they think of a rap album. A 10 is for rawhide.

Call Me If You Get Lost Album Cover
Call Me If You Get Lost Album Cover

Additionally, you may be unaware of the significance of Tyler The Creator’s “Call Me If You Get Lost” album cover. Because since Los Angeles-based rap artist Tyler the Creator released his debut studio album Goblin in 2011, he has become a fan of removing alternate album covers. The artwork of Tyler’s favorite artists can be found on many of these covers. When T released Wolf, for instance, the deluxe edition included unique artwork created by surrealist pop artist Mark Ryden. At the same time, Eric White’s ethereal painting for Flower Boy’s cover art was initially. Additionally, Tyler worked with Lewis Rossignol to create a grungier album cover for his Grammy-winning album Igor, later made available as a limited-edition vinyl.

Gregory Ferrand, a painter from Washington, D.C., is the most recent artist to receive Tyler, the Creator’s highly sought-after cosign. Fans who paid attention may have noticed that when Tyler decided to share the album art for Call Me If You Get Lost on Instagram, he also shared an alternate Ferrand album cover. Ferrand, a self-taught painter, earned a film degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1997 before starting to paint in the early 2000s. Through storytelling paintings that can conjure up stories full of emotions with a glance, Ferrand’s work viscerally encapsulates the human experience. Whether it’s the apprehension a family of immigrants experiences as they cling to a U.S. passport in a deserted airport or the spirit of adventure he captures for Tyler’s most recent album.

  • Call Me If You Get Lost CD

There are various formats for this album. The digital download comes with the stream version with an additional track, the deluxe version with 16 songs, as well as the standard version with 15 songs (Safari). It is available on CD and cassette in physical form, with one more track (Fishtail).

Call Me If You Get Lost Cd
Call Me If You Get Lost Cd

In just one day, all the CD and cassette versions were gone. Four variations of this version can be chosen from the food menu (including CD or cassette, shirt, and poster). As a result, a die-hard Tyler fan can purchase numerous copies of Call Me. The album is still eligible for massive sales through retail distribution, vinyl release, CD and cassette reissues, etc.

Tracklist:

  1. Sir Baudelaire
  2. Corso   
  3. Lemonhead
  4. Wusyaname
  5. Lumberjack  
  6. Hot Wind Blows
  7. Massa  
  8. Runitup
  9. Manifesto
  10. Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance
  11. Momma Talk   
  12. Rise!
  13. Blessed    
  14. Juggernaut
  15. Wilshire   
  16. Safari
  • Tyler the Creator Call Me If You Get Lost songs

Sir Baudelaire

The intro track, which is solemn but focused, informs us that Tyler is ready to tap. Additionally, DJ Drama will be here to tell you multiple times if that isn’t enough.

Corso

Tyler, however, isn’t playing around. Never before in a Tyler song has the bass decided to drop so drastically. This is a real slapper, and DJ Drama’s back and forth is nice. While stealing flows from his favorite artists, Tyler gets to ride the tempo with precision.

Lemonhead

Tyler has previously stated that one of his favorite tracks of 2020 was the instant Covid classic “We Paid” by Lil Baby and 42 Dugg. Tyler has Dugg repeat that flow before adding some obnoxious horns and percussion to the background. The track has a strong mixtape vibe from Tyler’s time with Odd Future. Tyler praised 42 Dugg’s abilities: “Detroit men are so talented, then. Very specific and thorough.”

WusYaName

It feels like Ma$e must be featured on this lush 90s R&B track. Tyler uses Ty Dolla $ign to help someone hit those incredible harmonies, as well as brings his vocal prowess from Igor with him. YoungBoy enters the scene with a smooth verse and rips through the beat like that has never been. This is one of the best Tyler productions ever, even if it never gets played on the radio.

Lumberjack

This is the first of them all. This song is vital to the album’s mood thanks to its hard flow and good lines that can be quoted. Here, Tyler raps hard to demonstrate that he still has it. Remember that Kendrick noted Tyler as one of the rap artists on “Control” in 2013?

Hot Wind Blows

Tyler and Wayne have always gotten along. They have always gotten along, whether they are “Smuckers” or “Dropping Seeds.” Tyler adds a thumping beat that is exhilarating and has enough bass as well as drums to shake the tree. 

Massa

Tyler The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost Songs
Tyler The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost Songs

On a rap album, feeling, as well as flow, are everything. In addition to boasting, Tyler is honest about how his travels protected his life. The song’s sparse, minimalistic beat gives the lyrics, as well as cadence, the spotlight they deserve. They are authentic and depressing, which is classic Tyler from 2011.

RunltUp

One of the album’s more pleasantly surprising and appealing songs is this one. Although it doesn’t have a catchy beginning, the synth, horns, and ad-libs eventually combine to create Tyler’s effort to try at mumble rap. All of this shouldn’t work, but Tyler is such a knack for combining sounds that it sounds natural and easy.

Manifesto

Tyler takes this moment to address cancel culture in what is arguably the fascinating song on the album. He offers his distinctive perspective on unity as an African-American man and advocate for gay rights. He invites Domo Genesis, a fellow lyrical phenomenon and former member of Odd Future, on for a duel, as well as a result, is a gangster track.

Sweet/ I thought you want to dance

The song on this album with the most beautiful is this one. Tyler does his best Silk Sonic impersonation and gives us a funky, soulful, jazzy, as well as gorgeous track that transports us back to the days by the lake. Tyler and Brent Faiyaz combine to create a truly unique singing duo. Fana Hues sings passionately in the song’s second half, which features a melody with an island flavor. This song is beautifully performed.

Momma Talk

This track provides us with a window into the creation of Tyler, the Creator, allowing us to see where Tyler got his wicked sense of humor from. Mrs. Haley has her boy’s back, a beautiful thing that is funnier than anything else.

Rise!

Tyler persists in his hip-hop lesson on this track, which also features vocals from Daisy World as well as guest production from Jamie ZZ. Tyler sets down a triumphant verse over a clattering guitar line.

Blessed

The second interlude on the album is a look back at the whole thing. Tyler discusses his writing, producing, love life, Camp Flog Gnaw’s success, golf apparel, etc.

Juggernaut

Tyler The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost 1
Tyler The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost 1

My favorite track on the album is this one. After providing a gritty trap beat and booming bass, Tyler hands his boys the microphone. Uzi enters with a scathing verse about Bugattis and women. Skateboard P, which Major Tyler has influenced, enters even nastier and sounds more convincing than he did in his “Move that dope” verse. This song is a silly, zany, and eclectic jumble, but Tyler, as usual, makes it work. It’s a cute little posse cut that unquestionably shines.

Wilshore

Tyler, the storyteller, is back. Tyler is able to take us down a personal memory lane as he attempts to continue pursuing a love of his thanks in large part to Wilshire. Tyler, who is envious and adoring, is a reminder of how challenging it is to love someone who doesn’t reciprocate.

Safari

This is the goal, as DJ Drama stated. Tyler’s continued hard rapping tops off a genuinely outstanding rap album as the disc closes. This song sounds like a “Pray For Paris” loosie thanks to samples from Westside Gunn and his friend Jay Versace. 

Fishtail (CD only)

Tyler’s message, a little uplifting, is heard over murky production. As Tyler discusses his come-up and heroic ascent to the top, the wordplay, as well as rhythm, are spot-on. This is what Tyler has taught us to anticipate from him. Lyrical Tyler returned.

  • Call Me If You Get Lost number

An advertising billboard for the album’s release was spotted in Los Angeles on June 9, 2021, and subsequent sightings in other significant cities around the globe. Call Me If You Get Lost was written on a billboard along with the phone number (855) 444-8888.

Call Me If You Get Lost Number
Call Me If You Get Lost Number

A recorded message of Tyler, as well as his mother’s discussion, was played when the number was dialed. The song “Momma Talk” was recorded for the album. The billboard, as well as the phone number, were then mentioned on a website, which appeared to be another method of the album’s promotion. Tyler confirmed his involvement on June 15 by tweeting the phone number that had appeared on billboards the week before.

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