Lil Nas X’s DREAMBOY. rollout is already off to a rough start. On Wednesday (Nov. 13), the rapper shared the artwork for ...
CHROMAKOPIA via Spotify In the cover art, music videos, and visualizers ... “I Hope You Find Your Way Home” via YouTube When listening to this album, I agree with Tyler, the Creator’s suggestion of ...
Tyler, the Creator is opening at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard 200 with CHROMAKOPIA. The artist’s latest studio effort debuts with a total of 299,500 equivalent album units in its first week ...
Four years after the release of his album “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” Tyler, the Creator has returned with new music and is shaking up industry rules as he does it. Tyler first hinted at the ...
Tyler Okonma, better known as Tyler, The Creator, released his album “Chromakopia ... on stage” in Los Angeles for just $5. The album cover’s outward appearance takes the form of a ...
At first glance, the sleeve for Tyler, the Creator’s new album Chromakopia ... In our conversation, he brings up album covers by a host of artists from L.L. Cool J and Metallica to Marvin ...
Tyler, The Creator has scored his first UK ... vinyl consumers own a record player, making the cover art especially important. Tyler's 2019 album Igor, with its striking pink design, remained ...
Tyler, The Creator pips Courteeners to the post to land his first-ever Official Number 1 album this week. CHROMAKOPIA, the eighth studio album from the Californian multihyphenate, edged ahead of ...
Snoop dropped a funny teaser video yesterday (October 30), and today, he has unveiled the cover art (as seen on streaming platform album pages). Of course, it was made to look like a condom ...
But Tyler, the Creator has got it right ... He switches focus to his home life in Los Angeles on his new album. It has moments of brilliance, but struggles to match the heights of its predecessor.
Tennis star Coco Gauff was referenced in rapper Tyler, the Creator's recently released album "CHROMAKOPIA." Her name was dropped in the track titled, "Thought I Was Dead" featuring ScHoolboy Q and ...
Freddie, Brian, John and Roger all perish at his hands! Based on a 1950s science fiction magazine cover, the image managed to frighten Stewie Griffin in Family Guy too.