If you are done solving this clue take a look below to the other clues found on today's puzzle in case you may need help with any of them. With masterful instrumentation and a strong lyrical narrative, “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” is the perfect summer escape.This clue was last seen on NYTimes SeptemPuzzle. Once again, Tyler, the Creator has made a fantastic album. Tyler questions why the money he pays in taxes isn’t allowing for more Black people to be successful, and the calm percussion instrumentation in the background makes it feel more like a spoken word poem than a rap song. Even though he is happy with his success and wealth, he acknowledges that many Black people in America will never see that kind of lifestyle. On “MASSA,” Tyler tells a very different story as he talks about how he was able to escape some of the pitfalls of being a Black man in America - including poverty, a lack of education and violence. With a distorted, hard-hitting beat and features from Lil Uzi Vert and Pharell, “JUGGERNAUT” is a standout track on the album. “JUGGERNAUT” is your typical rap song, as Tyler boasts about all the money and luxury brands and cars he has. Wealth is also a very important topic on this album, and we see it on both “JUGGERNAUT” and “MASSA” from very different angles.
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It’s just gossip to the audience, but Tyler has to figure out how to navigate this in his real life. So many people comment on his sexuality, it ends up forcing Tyler to keep his relationships private - which possibly has a negative effect on those relationships. When reflecting on his sexuality Tyler says, “And I'm mad private with this side of my life 'cause people are weirdos, and I just try to keep anyone I care about in the shadows / Safe from the commentary and spotlight and thoughts / 'Cause it's just a story for the people outside of it / But I guess you're just another chapter in the book.” With these lyrics we get to better understand where Tyler is coming from. Towards the end of one of the best tracks on the album, “WILSHIRE,” we get an interesting perspective on how celebrity and sexuality cross. One aspect of Tyler’s life that is constantly picked and prodded at by the public is his sexuality. Within the last decade many albums have centered around artists’ experiences with being a celebrity, including “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” by Kanye West, “reputation” by Taylor Swift and “After Hours” by The Weeknd, and Tyler continues this trend.
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Despite the focus on a rocky relationship, the reggae beat in the background helps to make the song feel care-free and summery. We see a fascinating, cinematic back-and-forth conversation where Fana Hues shines as she portrays his love interest. Tyler believes the woman is ready for him, but she remains apprehensive. “I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE” is when we start to see cracks in the relationship. All of these elements combine to create the perfect song for slow dancing on a warm summer night with your boo. Tyler pours his emotions out for this idyllic woman in his life, and Tyler and Brent Fayiaz bring smooth vocals reminiscent of the Motown sound. On “SWEET” we see the peak of their love, which feels dream-like and fantastical.
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Tyler tells the listeners a story about a love triangle - Tyler has fallen in love with a woman who is still connected to another male lover. Like Tyler’s earlier work, “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” often references themes of love and relationships - the prime example being “SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE.” At almost 10 minutes, this is the longest song on the album, and it focuses on the continuous love story of the album. With all these great elements in the album, was Tyler able to create a great piece of art? Absolutely. Tyler’s newest release also includes amazing features by Pharell, Lil Uzi Vert, Fana Hues and others. While “IGOR” mostly centered around love, “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” combines a focus on love with other themes such as celebrity, wealth and race. On “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” we meet the new character Tyler Baudelaire, and DJ Drama masterfully guides the listener through the storytelling process.
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Tyler develops alter egos and characters to convey his emotions, and he utilizes a narrator to help guide the listener through the story. Not only in the visuals, but also in the way he crafts his albums. One way that Tyler differentiates himself from other rappers is he makes his music very cinematic.