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"See You Again" is a song written, produced, and performed by American rapper Tyler, the Creator featuring vocals from Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis. It was released as the fourth single from Tyler's fifth studio album Flower Boy (2017) on August 29, 2017. [ 3 ]
Flower Boy is a hip-hop, jazz rap, [8] and neo soul [9] album; correlating with its title, Tyler has noted flowers as a recurring theme. [3] Andy Kellman of AllMusic describes the overall lyrical content of the album as Tyler's "least vulgar release" compared to the shock value lyrics in his previous projects. [10]
The "See You Again" music video was the most-viewed video on YouTube from July 10 to August 4, 2017, [43] [44] and the most-liked video on the site from August 27, 2016, to July 25, 2017. As of February 10, 2025, it has received over 6.5 billion views and over 44.5 million likes, making it the site's sixth most-viewed and fourth most-liked video.
Download QR code; Print/export ... "See You Again"† Tyler Okonma: Flower Boy: Tyler, the Creator ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In November 2014, Larry Fitzmaurice wrote a piece for The Fader, giving details about a follow-up to Tyler, the Creator's third studio album, Wolf (2013). Fitzmaurice wrote the album features a multitude of guests, but likely no features from other Odd Future members, the rap group of which Tyler is the face, stating: "Everyone's on their own island."
OpenAI’s demonstration of its video-generator tool, Sora, caused a lot of hand-wringing about potential job losses. Now a TV and movie mogul is amplifying such fears. Tyler Perry says he has ...
The music video for "Yonkers", directed by Tyler, was released via Odd Future's YouTube channel on February 10, 2011. Shot in black-and-white using a perspective control lens , the video features Tyler performing the song on a chair in a blank room while handling and later eating a cockroach, which causes him to vomit.
Taylor Swift said “all is fair in love and poetry” when releasing “The Tortured Poets Department,” and the album’s 22nd track, “So High School,” certainly leans into the love part.