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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 ]
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. Tyler steps out of the line and directs the men to a large green shipping container with the Chromakopia logo spray-painted on the front. The men go inside, as well ...
Chromakopia: The World Tour is the ongoing seventh headlining concert tour by American rapper Tyler, the Creator in support of his eighth studio album Chromakopia. [1] It kicked off on February 4, 2025, at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul and is set to conclude on September 5, 2025, at RAC Arena in Perth .
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 ...
Reviewing Chromakopia for Pitchfork, Heven Haile stated "Tyler is an amazing rapper when he wants to be, even on cartoony beats like 'Balloon' and 'Thought I Was Dead.'" [2] Francis Buseko of The Quietus called the song "a powerful declaration of resilience that exudes Tyler's confidence, dismissing doubts and signalling his unapologetic survival."
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.
"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. [2] [3] [4]
In North America, the special episode and the “Fish-Man Island” season can be seen on Crunchyroll, the streaming platform that is a joint venture between U.S.-based Sony Pictures Entertainment ...