Tyler, the Creator’s latest album CHROMAKOPIA dropped yesterday, on October 28th, at 3:30 PM IST, making waves as he broke away from the traditional Friday release schedule. Instead of the typical Friday drop, he chose to release this album on a Monday, offering a refreshing change that Tyler himself explained was intentional. He wanted his listeners to have this album as their soundtrack to start the week, something to dive into while going about their day, and in doing so, he’s challenged the usual conventions in music.
Thanks to the Diwali holidays, I had the luxury of diving into the album as soon as it was out, and honestly, I’m grateful I could. Right from the opening track, I was completely immersed. The thought that kept crossing my mind was: do we even deserve to experience this level of quality music for free? The production of CHROMAKOPIA is nothing short of extraordinary. Tyler has crafted his own circus within these surreal beats, playing with melodies and soundscapes that are almost hypnotic, yet always cohesive. Throughout the album, he masterfully shifts between singing, rapping, and experimenting with various tunes, all while staying true to the album’s theme. Each track adds its unique flavor, and not once did I feel the need to skip a song – a rarity in today’s music landscape.
One of the most thrilling aspects was the surprise features on the tracklist. Each collaboration felt intentional, adding depth to the album and keeping me hooked, track after track. Tyler’s approach to world-building on this album is remarkable. Listening to CHROMAKOPIA, it genuinely feels like he’s ushered in a new era, where he stands as both the creator and the savior of this musical landscape. The experience of CHROMAKOPIA goes beyond being just another rap album; it’s an immersive journey, a larger-than-life narrative that Tyler has crafted with each beat and every line.
To say I want to experience this album live would be an understatement. But until that day comes, I’ll settle for blasting it through the biggest speakers I can find, letting the music take over. This album is phenomenal, bigger than a genre, and truly feels like Tyler’s magnum opus.
If you’ve listened to CHROMAKOPIA, I’d love to know your thoughts. What did you feel while listening to it? Comment down your opinions and let’s talk about this masterpiece!