News
Tyler, The Creator Announces Release Date For ‘CHROMAKOPIA’
The upcoming release will be Tyler’s eighth studio album, following his 2021 project CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.
Tyler, The Creator has officially announced his highly anticipated eighth studio album, CHROMAKOPIA, set to drop on Oct. 28, 2024. On Thursday (Oct. 17), the Grammy-winning rapper revealed the album’s title and release date, giving fans another reason to mark their calendars.
Tyler, The Creator's 'CHROMAKOPIA' is dropping on a Monday — here's why 💡
“If you put it out during the week, that commute to work or school, you really have that hour or thirty minutes to really ‘dive in’ and really listen…" pic.twitter.com/TqUhTsVTFf— Kurrco (@Kurrco) October 17, 2024
Written, produced, and arranged entirely by Tyler, the upcoming LP will feature the recently teased track “ST. CHROMA.” Fans got a glimpse of the track’s monochromatic music video on Oct. 16, which showed Tyler leading a group of men into a container labeled “CHROMAKOPIA” before it explosively concludes.
Daniel Caesar, who contributed vocals to the song, hinted at more to come, writing on Instagram,
“Very proud… Can’t wait for you all to hear the whole record.”
Along with the album announcement, Tyler dropped a pre-save link and unveiled merchandise, including limited-edition CDs, posters, hoodies, and a commemorative container emblazoned with the album’s title. The album’s dedicated website also features a map that’s set to update daily.
CHROMAKOPIA follows Tyler’s 2021 Grammy-winning album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, which featured collaborations with artists like Lil Wayne, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Brent Faiyaz.
Stay tuned as Tyler, The Creator gears up for this next chapter, building on his legacy as one of the most creative forces in hip-hop.