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Call Me If You Get Lost

Tyler, The Creator

Call Me If You Get Lost

Seventh album from the Los Angeles-based Odd Future rapper featuring guest appearances from 42 Dugg, Ty Dolla Sign, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Lil Wayne and Pharrell Williams

ADM rating[?]

8.4

Label
A Boy Is a Gun / Columbia
UK Release date
25/06/2021
US Release date
25/06/2021
  1. 10.0 |   The Guardian

    Bursts of kaleidoscopic synth-pop, soul balladry and jazz sweep you through the latest offering in the artist’s eclectic, controversial and – against the odds – enduring career
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  2. 10.0 |   The Independent

    The transitions between tracks are magnificent, each outro sliding virtually undetected into the next track
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  3. 10.0 |   Gigwise

    Each track in itself is complex, creative and multifaceted enough to deserve a full review
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  4. 9.0 |   Exclaim

    Tyler has delivered a project that yet again pushes the boundaries of his music while simultaneously being a culmination of everything that he's done so far
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  5. 9.0 |   Loud And Quiet

    Where do you go after a record as good as Call Me If You Get Lost? Wherever the hell you want
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  6. 9.0 |   All Music

    Tyler has every ounce of talent to square up with rap's greats, and he now has enough confidence to do so
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  7. 9.0 |   Vinyl Chapters

    Tyler has yet to make a bad album and this one is certainly no exception. The production here is some of the best of his career thus far
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  8. 8.7 |   Paste Magazine

    Tyler possesses two abilities that few current artists share, in that he knows exactly how to elevate the strengths of everyone he works with and he isn’t afraid to put his feelings on caps lock
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  9. 8.4 |   Pitchfork

    With DJ Drama in tow, Tyler thrives in the realm of the rap mixtape, which allows him great freedom to explore every facet of his talent as a producer, writer, and vocalist
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  10. 8.1 |   Beats Per Minute

    He’s managed to combine talents in front of and behind the mic, while amalgamating the serious personalities he used prior with the humor that trademarked his early work
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  11. 8.0 |   Rolling Stone

    The rapper’s youthful angst makes way for more mature boasting on his excellent new album
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  12. 8.0 |   DIY

    Gleefully throwing a ton of ideas at the wall and finding that nearly all of them stick
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  13. 8.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Time will tell exactly where this album lands in Tyler, The Creator’s discography, but CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is yet another memorable record from Wolf Haley himself, one that only further cements his status as one of the best artists of his generation
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  14. 8.0 |   Clash

    This is a record that showcases Tyler, the Creator’s continued refusal to be caged in by any set sound or genre, with references to his earlier style alongside tracks that sound completely new. Defying expectations, Tyler, the Creator continues to rise
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  15. 8.0 |   Evening Standard

    The LA artist’s new alter ego, Tyler Baudelaire, has given us plenty to sift through
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  16. 8.0 |   NME

    The iconoclast confronts cancel culture, his own controversial past and the notion of personal growth on a kaleidoscopic record that reaffirms his greatness
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  17. 7.8 |   Spectrum Culture

    The part that wants to be a Beach Boys album ultimately triumphs over the part that wants to be a Gangsta Grillz, and the album’s probably better for it
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  18. 5.8 |   Sputnik Music (staff)

    CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is too busy shooting itself in the foot and calling it coming down to earth to be complete, but following along with its fragmented course down is still an exercise worth engaging in
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