In an announcement on social media today (March 27), Tyler, The Creator announced a deluxe edition of his sixth studio album, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST. According to his Twitter posts, the upgrade titled The Estate Sale includes songs that were left over from the sessions for CALL ME.
“CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST was my first album that I produced, and of the 22 songs on that album, there were many that were not included in the final album. “I am in love with some songs, but sadly, they won’t never see the light of day, so I have decided to release a few of them in the hope that they will be enjoyed by others,” says he.
As a way to give fans an idea of what to expect, Tyler, The Creator dropped a new single entitled “DOGTOOTH,” which is one of his most boastful songs to date:
“DOGTOOTH” also features a matching video that switches between an open environment in nature and a massive construction site. It is clear from Tyler, The Creator’s actions that he is living the good life in both locations.
Originally released back in the year 2021, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST was composed of 16 tracks that included guest appearances from artists such as YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign, 42 Dugg, Lil Wayne, Brent Faiyaz, Pharrell Williams, and DJ Drama, both of whom were responsible for hosting the event throughout. During its first week of release, Tyler’s debut album became his second No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart thanks to a remarkable 169,000 album-equivalent units that have been sold so far.