Chromakopia is a new album that Tyler the Creator just recently dropped. Tyler the Creator hasn’t dropped an album since 2021 and this new album Chromakopia will be a follow-up to the album that previous album, titled: Call Me If You Get Lost. Everyone who supports Tyler the Creator expects so much from him, and everyone starts rumors and theories. Some rumors say that other rappers such as Frank Ocean, Daniel Caesar, Pharrell Williams, Childish Gambino, Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar, Kayne West, and 21 Savage are said to be on the new album; however, we know now that not all of these are true. However, we were so lucky to see some of these collaborations, and the internet went crazy. Everyone will now know Tyler the Creator not only for his jokes and antics but for his albums that always have a huge hit on the world. He’s just like an artist when it comes to making masterpieces of artwork. This album has been mind-blowing to whoever listens to it in utter shock at the beautiful symphony voices and beats. Tyler the Creator is already known to not stick to just one genre or sound so no one knows what to expect. This album has deep-rooted meanings to it as Tyler the Creator is very creative and smart when it comes to making music whether he was inspired by anything or not. Tyler the Creator has been dropping little snippets of this album that are going viral on social media and this is the main reason people have been coming up with so many theories because of what’s happening in the music videos that he released. This album has had high expectations because not only is it coming from Tyler the Creator but because of a lot of theories, Tyler the Creator will indefinitely make this album worth the wait because that’s what he does best.

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