The billboard also features the Columbia Records logo, adding to the speculation as Tyler’s last two albums Flower Boy (2017) and IGOR (2019) were released under Columbia Records.Ī mysterious website has also appeared under the address that contains the same information, adding to the speculation. The billboard also featured a phone number underneath, which fans who dialled were reportedly met with a recording of a conversation between Tyler and his mother, in which she is expressing her love and admiration for him. The rapper kicked off his new record's rollout after a huge cryptic billboard appeared reading "Call Me If You Get Lost", hinting at the album's name before its announcement. Baudelaire' - attempting, and failing, to order dinner during a train ride. Jaden Smith congratulates his "boyfriend" Tyler, The Creator on his Grammy winĪ promotional skit titled 'BROWN SUGAR SALMON' dropped the day before the album's release, showing Tyler - referred to throughout as 'Mr. Tyler, the Creator nnounced that his hotly-anticipated new album Call Me If You Get Lost would drop on 25th June, 2021. The album is technically a "concept album" but Okonma doesn't reveal in what particular order that "Wolf" falls into the trilogy of " Bastard" and " Goblin".The rapper has released the tour dates to accompany his new record 'Call Me If You Get Lost'.This is the last album to feature the character of "Dr.In September 2013, Okonma filmed a trailer for a film that was suppose to be made based off of the album but later revealed in an interview that he only made it cause he was bored.This is the first album by Okonma to have a less dark and more lighthearted tone, he revealed that he wanted to shift away from the themes of his two previous albums " Bastard" and " Goblin" because he wasn't interested in talking about "rape and cutting up bodies" anymore.Okonma, Na'kel Smith, Davon Wilson, Travis Bennett, Lucas Veretti, Lionel Boyce, Vyron Turner, Lee Spielman "Trashwang" (featuring Na'kel, L-Boy, Jasper Dolphin, Lucas, Taco, Left Brain, and Lee Spielman) "Rusty" (featuring Domo Genesis & Earl Sweatshirt) "Parking Lot" (featuring Casey Veggies & Mike G.) Okonma, Laetita Sadier, Christopher Breaux
"PartyIsntOver/Campfire/Bimmer" (featuring Laetita Sadier & Frank Ocean) The album ends with Wolf saying that if he saw Sam that he would "kill him". TC" as he talks about the death of his grandmother (based on the real-life death of Tyler's grandmother). In the final track "Lone", Wolf ends up having a therapy session with "Dr. TC after being caught masturbating by Clancy at the end of "Tamale". Around the end of the album, Wolf is sent to Dr. Sam then goes out hunting for Wolf in "Rusty" and ends up killing Earl as a way of sending a message to Wolf. Sam's backstory is then revealed in "Pigs" as it turns out he was a passive aggressive kid who was bullied a lot and shot all of his bullies when he finally had enough of the abuse. Sam expresses how he loves yet hates Salem at the same time in the song "IFHY" as Wolf and Salem are heard at the end talking about why Sam is the way he is. When Sam returns in "Bimmer", he finds out from L-Boy that Wolf and Salem have started dating and are on a date down by the lake.
However in "Jamba", Sam leaves the camp to make a drug run as Wolf and Salem end up meeting each other at a party and having sex. In "Cowboy", Sam warns Wolf to stay away from his girlfriend Salem as he is extremely overprotective of her. The album follows Wolf who is sent to a mental facility for teenagers called "Camp Flog Gnaw" as upon his arrival, he is told to stay away from everyone by a camper named Sam. The album was supported by the single " Domo23", which was released on February 14, 2013. The album reached #3 on the Billboard 200, selling 107,000 copies. The album also features guest appearances from artists such as Erykah Badu, Frank Ocean, Pharrell Williams, and Laetitia Sadier. The album was released on Apby Odd Future Records and RED Distribution. Tyler the Creator (also exec.), Wilson das Neves Alternative Cover(s) Wolf is the second studio album of American recording artist, Tyler the Creator.