Tyler, The Creator’s “Chromakopia,” features Playboi Carti, but there’s a twist

Now that Tyler, The Creator’s new song CHROMAKOPIA came out this morning, his fans are really happy. A lot of great artists, like ScHoolboy Q, Sexyy Red, GloRilla, Teezo Touchdown, Childish Gambino, and more, are on the 14-track record. Fans are talking about one other big-name guest, though. The songs “Telephone Calls” and “EARFQUAKE” by Tyler, The Creator and Playboi Carti have been big hits in the past. Overall, though, it’s been a while since we heard these two artists work together, since each of them is always changing the way they sound and make music.

On CHROMAKOPIA, however, the dry spell is over… kind of. There is a bit of the record version right now, which is also known as the (TEST PRESSING VERSION). On the eleventh track, “THOUGHT I WAS DEAD,” ScHoolboy Q contributes a verse to the seventh studio album’s DSP version. Fans will get to hear some Carti singing on this one-of-a-kind physical copy, though. Yes, you do need the (TEST PRESSING VERSION), but it’s already sold out. It could be bought for $30 USD.

Some people are very upset about this, while others are not at all upset. Some people don’t understand and are upset. “Nah that’s crazy that’s so fire it should’ve been on the main album.” “S*** was so good why scrap the features mannn.” Some people, though, don’t mind if it’s only on the record. “The song was better without him.” There are also people in the middle who like Tyler because he makes it worth it to buy real copies. “Tyler is making buying physicals fun again.” We feel bad for those who were able to get the special version.