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"Noid" is a 2024 song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator, released as the lead single from his eighth studio album, Chromakopia. The song focuses on the paranoia (cf. "paranoid") experienced by Tyler as a figure in the public eye. It was released alongside a music video featuring American actress Ayo Edebiri. [1] [2] [3]
Chromakopia is the eighth studio album by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released through Columbia Records on October 28, 2024, [1] serving as the follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost (2021). [2] Chromakopia was written, produced, and arranged by Tyler himself. [3]
Tyler Gregory Okonma [11] was born on March 6, 1991, in Hawthorne, California, [12] the son of a Nigerian father with Igbo ancestry, whom he never met, [13] and an American mother of mixed African-American and white Canadian descent.
Tyler, the Creator Teases New Music With Ominous 'St. Chroma' Video Clip The rest of the visuals see Tyler on the run from invisible figures that appear to manifest in his mind.
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Tyler addressed the audience saying, “I got Swifties all mad at me with their racist ass — bringing up old lyrics, bitch, go listen to ‘Tron Cat,’ I don’t give a fuck hoe.” “Tron Cat ...
Inspired by West Coast and southern hip hop sound, [1] the song revolves around the pressures of fame on Tyler, the Creator [2] and his paranoia. [2] [3] Tyler also references the singer Usher and fellow Odd Future member Lionel Boyce's turn to acting, [4] before proclaiming himself as the biggest rapper out of Los Angeles after Kendrick Lamar.
A music video was released for the song on October 16, 2024, and was the first promotional material for the album. Initially shot with a sepia filter, a masked Tyler (also known with the pseudonym "St.Chroma") with a green suit leads a line of 10 men wearing matching suits, their faces hidden.