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Tyler, The Creator Celebrates 'Chromakopia' Album's 1-Year Anniversary

Summary

  • Tyler, The Creator adds unreleased track "Mother" to 'Chromakopia' deluxe edition
  • Reflects on personal growth and questioning the meaning of "home" in 2020
  • 'Chromakopia' was Tyler's biggest album to date, debuting at #1 on Billboard 200
Tyler, The Creator Celebrates 'Chromakopia' Album's 1-Year Anniversary

On October 28, 2025, rapper Tyler, The Creator celebrated the 1-year anniversary of his critically acclaimed album 'Chromakopia' by adding an unreleased track, "Mother," to the deluxe edition. In an Instagram post, Tyler reflected on riding his bike through his old neighborhoods in California in 2020 and questioning what "home" really meant to him.

Tyler revealed that "Mother" is "pretty much the grounding piece of the album," as he approached 'Chromakopia' as a personal diary, touching on topics like the pressure of monogamy, the fear of fatherhood, and his sexual freedom. The 14-track project spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 and notched three top 10 hits, marking Tyler's biggest album to date.

Despite initially planning for 'Chromakopia' to be his "last album for a VERY long time," Tyler released his ninth studio album, 'Don't Tap the Glass,' in July 2025, which also debuted atop the Billboard 200. The rapper is also making his feature film debut alongside Timothée Chalamet in the upcoming Josh Safdie-directed movie, 'Marty Supreme.'

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Tyler, The Creator released his ninth studio album 'Don't Tap the Glass' in July 2025, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200.
'Chromakopia' spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 and notched three top 10 hits, marking Tyler's biggest album to date.
Tyler is making his feature film debut alongside Timothée Chalamet in the Josh Safdie-directed movie 'Marty Supreme.'

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