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  2. Sticky (Tyler, the Creator song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sticky" is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator featuring American rappers GloRilla, Sexyy Red and Lil Wayne. It was released through Columbia Records as the second single from Tyler's eighth studio album, Chromakopia, on November 12, 2024. The song was produced by Tyler himself.

  3. Chromakopia - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Like Him - Wikipedia

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    "Like Him" is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator, released on October 28, 2024 from his seventh studio album Chromakopia (2024). It features English singer Lola Young, as well as a one-word ad-lib from American rapper Baby Keem.

  5. Tyler, the Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ looks into the artist’s ...

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    It’s clearly heard on tracks like the cheerful “Sticky” which features Lil Wayne, ... as stated on the “Chromakopia” artwork, was written, produced and arranged by Tyler Okonma. It’s a ...

  6. Tyler, the Creator rarely does anything by the book, and rather than dropping his new album on the standard release date of 9 p.m. PT on Thursday, he broke with convention and released his latest ...

  7. Tyler, the Creator’s New Album, ‘Chromakopia,’ Will Arrive on ...

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    Tyler, the Creator, who teased new music on social media yesterday, has announced his new album, “Chromakopia,” will be released on Oct. 28 — a Monday, breaking with the music-industry ...

  8. Rah Tah Tah - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Tyler, The Creator Plots Return With ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ - AOL

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    Tyler, the Creator is nothing if not unique, and that trend continues with today’s (Oct. 17) announcement that he will release his next album, CHROMAKOPIA, on short notice and off cycle on Oct ...