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Saturday, 2 November 2024

REVIEW: TYLER, THE CREATOR - CHROMAKOPIA


4/5

The Mask

Surprise, b#####s...in your best Dave Chappelle voice! Who's that 'Noid', walking through the black and white streets with The Verve of Richard Ashcroft in a 'Bittersweet Symphony'? Bumping into people in the phantom of the opera black mask like Kobe Bryant or LeBron James going hard, playing through a facial fracture. It's only Tyler, The Creator. The man with the funkiest freestyle that set Funkmaster Flex off. Back with an album out of the blue this New Music Friday, following his Grammy Award-winning 'Call Me If You Get Lost' ODB I.D. Expect another one for the compelling 'CHROMAKOPIA' in ALL-CAPS. An eighth wonder off Colombia Records for The Creator. A straight shooting classic, all the way to the same masked up black and white throwback album artwork, that's really saying something. If only you would take off your own brilliant disguise to realize.

God loves a 'Bastard'. And this 'Goblin' and 'Wolf' explodes like a 'Cherry Bomb' this Halloween. 'Flower Boy', 'Igor', 'Call Me', the big-three of amazing album art have just been joined by a fantastic fourth for the man in the best stretch of his creative career, that's lasted for a decade plus, and running. A cut above the rest, from the Daniel Caesar assisted 'St. Chroma' opening number, to the 'I Hope You Find Your Way Home ' lost ones reflective curtain. Fusing hip-hop, R&B and jazz like awakening the love of a Childish Gambino (he's here, too), Tyler Gregory Okonma, 'Chromakopia' in all its chrome features some of the best in the business. Offset by a sample of 'Thought I Was Dead' (featuring Schoolboy Q and Santigold), this follow-up to 'If You Get Lost' also finds Teezo Touchdown ('Darling, I'), Daniel Caesar again with LaToiya Williams ('Take Your Mask Off'), Lola Young ('Like Him'), Doechii ('Balloon') and Playboy Carti on the physical album'. Not to mention one of the best posse cuts with the 'Sticky' ( I smell...) GloRilla, Sexyy Red and Weezy F. baby, Lil' Wayne collaboration.

The creative force raps with reckless abandon, "Wipe that silly grin (Mm), b####, I'm really him (Mm)/You better put them palms together, b####, I really sin (Mm)/No, me and crack don't share daddies, but we really twins (Okay)/If she ain't got her s### together, she ain't gettin' in (Okay)/You see the bed top bunker, the boy got thumpers/I'm a bonafide face seat, box muncher" on the 'Rah Tah Tah'. But it's the song about 'Hey Jane' that offers more in the form of, "Hey, Jane, your hair long and your legs long/And we can both relate to the fact that our dads gone/Couple good qualities on you you could pass on/You're not dumb, and your face good, and your head strong, look". Reminding you in this safe sex education to "always, always, always wear a condom," like his mother says. 'I Killed You', the creator of Odd Future declares, as you let him cook with all he had to bear. Not one to judge like 'Judy'.

'Tomorrow' offers even more in this redemption song, feeling like a Kanye 'Runaway', running as fast as you can. "Fear it, face clear, few wrinkles on my spirit/Thought this s### out, I pop out with that oven/Tell that new version of me that I'm comin', yeah/My brodie had another baby, that's like number two (Number two)/My homegirl, her knot tied, she like thirty-two (Thirty-two)/They sharin' pictures of these moments, s### is really cute/And all I got is photos of my 'Rari and some silly suits (Man)/Mhm, will I flip the switch and finally settle down?/" At a career creative crossorads, is this a turning point for Tyler? Cohesive yet confused in its nature, this is a man who is nurturing his style, but still can afford more. Will little creators come next? Or is this collection his legacy? Time will tell, for a man whose always known how to pivot with pride. His whole career is his magnum opus. Now will he wear one or let it ride? Inglewood's finest with pearls from his mother gives us another jewel. Andre 3000 once reminded us that chronophobia is the fear of time, but with 'Chromakopia', it's still on The Creator's side. Yes, it is. TIM DAVID HARVEY.

Playlist Picks: 'Noid', 'Sticky (Feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil' Wayne)', 'I Hope You Find Your Way Home'.

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