Essentially, this group of people would be the equivalent of high school “cool kids” in how they act like they are but aren’t. “Show you how to stunt (Hahaha), show you how to stunt.”Ĭoming into his new era, the next song is “STUNTMAN.” In this, Tyler is rapping to a group of rappers that aren’t actually friends but pretend that they are hinting at the song title. Altogether, this track is a way to say goodbye to his “CMIYGL” era and transition into a new one. The first song of the deluxe track, “EVERYTHING MUST GO” discusses the time after the “CMIYGL” album was released, such as when he went on his arena tour and won his second Grammy. “Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.” For some background, before speaking of the deluxe part, this album is him noticing how much his life has changed due to his rap career and his friends, so he decides to brag about what’s important to him. In his Portland Show, Tyler explains “Call Me If You Get Lost” doesn’t mean to call him when you don’t know what to do, but instead call “me” when you get lost in the world doing your business finding yourself. The original album focuses on him traveling, looking back and introspecting on his life and his relationship, connecting to his last few albums. All of Tyler’s albums tell a story where he plays a character (his alter egos) pertaining to his music. ![]() On March 31, Tyler the Creator dropped his deluxe album “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale,” including seven new songs.
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