Tyler, the Creator Sharing Unreleased Songs From “Call Me If You Get Lost”

Tyler, The Creator in the 2018 edition of Lollapalooza
Tyler, The Creator in the 2018 edition of Lollapalooza. Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9782561bm)

Tyler, the Creator made quite a splash and won one Grammy with Call Me If You Get Lost, and there’s more where that came from! The rapper is getting ready to drop some unreleased music from his last studio album, starting with the new single “Dogtooth”.

Tyler, The Creator took to Twitter to announce the exciting news, revealing he’ll share some unreleased music with the world as a part of the expanded edition Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, set to come out on March 31.

Call Me If You Get Lost was the first album I made with a lot of songs that didn’t make the final cut. Some of those songs I really love, and knew they would never see the light of day, so I’ve decided to put a few of them out,” the rapper wrote on Twitter.

He gave us a taste of things to come with a new single “Dogtooth”, and shared a self-directed visual for this track. The deluxe edition of Call Me If You Get Lost is available for pre-sale, but it’s still unclear how many new songs it will feature.

Call Me If You Get Lost was released in 2021 to rave reviews, and it produced singles “Lumberjack” and “WusYaName”.