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Tyler, the Creator reveals ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ release date, unveils ‘NOID’
Tyler, the Creator reveals ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ release date, unveils ‘NOID’
ABS-CBN News Intern,
Jianzen Deananeas
Published Oct 23, 2024 07:17 PM PHT

The next album by American rapper Tyler, the Creator is coming sooner than you think.
The next album by American rapper Tyler, the Creator is coming sooner than you think.
"CHROMAKOPIA," which was teased in the video titled "ST. CHROMA" last October 16, will be released this Monday, October 28, along with another single off the album, "NOID," which will be the third song off the album
"CHROMAKOPIA," which was teased in the video titled "ST. CHROMA" last October 16, will be released this Monday, October 28, along with another single off the album, "NOID," which will be the third song off the album
"ST. CHROMA" was released to wide acclaim, generating hype for the now confirmed album by the prolific rapper.
"ST. CHROMA" was released to wide acclaim, generating hype for the now confirmed album by the prolific rapper.
In the Instagram post by Tyler, the caption states “CHROMAKOPIA: october 28th” along with a website link where fans can buy his merchandise, while stating that this will be his eighth album.
In the Instagram post by Tyler, the caption states “CHROMAKOPIA: october 28th” along with a website link where fans can buy his merchandise, while stating that this will be his eighth album.
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The rapper’s new aesthetic will be a monochromatic tone in which the mask which was first worn and revealed in the "ST. CHROMA" video, a huge departure from his colorful aesthetic in his previous eras.
The rapper’s new aesthetic will be a monochromatic tone in which the mask which was first worn and revealed in the "ST. CHROMA" video, a huge departure from his colorful aesthetic in his previous eras.
The music video for "NOID" features "The Bear" actress Ayo Edibiri as a crazy fan who runs up to Tyler with tears streaming down her face.
The music video for "NOID" features "The Bear" actress Ayo Edibiri as a crazy fan who runs up to Tyler with tears streaming down her face.
Its chorus also features a native Zambian language called Chewa also known as Nyanja, a widely known language of Malawi, which is spoken mostly in the Central and Southern Regions.
Its chorus also features a native Zambian language called Chewa also known as Nyanja, a widely known language of Malawi, which is spoken mostly in the Central and Southern Regions.
A fan translated the chorus revealing “When coming to my house, better come with respect. I don’t want to talk much because talking too much just brings gossip,” while expressing his thanks for representing the country.
A fan translated the chorus revealing “When coming to my house, better come with respect. I don’t want to talk much because talking too much just brings gossip,” while expressing his thanks for representing the country.
A netizen commented on "NOID" that “This is gonna be his fourth consecutive critically acclaimed studio album. Calling it now.,” while another one praised the visuals of the new album, saying “Tyler needs to make a movie. His visuals are so good.”
A netizen commented on "NOID" that “This is gonna be his fourth consecutive critically acclaimed studio album. Calling it now.,” while another one praised the visuals of the new album, saying “Tyler needs to make a movie. His visuals are so good.”
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