Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Tyler, the Creator is apparently teasing his first new music in 18 months with a two-minute-long excerpt from a grim-looking new video apparently called “St.
Chroma.” It starts with a masked character, apparently Tyler, leading a series of masked people marching through the desert — his hair is in a comical, rabbit-ish do but the black and white video and the song’s whispered, almost unintelligible rapping and music — which ranges from chanted vocals to a warped chorus — have an ominous vibe.
Sure enough, the people all march into a long container with the word “Chromakopia” painted onto it — then the video turns to color and a hand is seen setting off a detonator and the container is destroyed in a massive explosion, with all the people inside.
A rep for Tyler did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for more information. A post shared by Tyler, The Creator (@feliciathegoat) It’s the first new music from Tyler since the release early last year of the expanded version of his excellent 2021 album “Call Me If You Get Lost” album.
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