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Tyler, The Creator Surprises Fans with New Album 'Don't Tap the Glass'
23 Jul
Summary
- Tyler, The Creator releases new album just 9 months after previous record
- BTS drops live album to tide over fans during military service
- Alex Warren's debut album boosted by hit song "Ordinary"

In the world of music, the past week has seen some exciting developments. Hip-hop artist Tyler, The Creator has surprised his fans with the release of his new album "Don't Tap the Glass," just nine months after his previous record "Chromakopia" debuted to the best first-week numbers of his career.
The 10-track, 28-minute album, which Tyler describes as being made for "Dancing. Driving. Running. Any type of movement... Only at full volume," has already dominated the top of the streaming charts, occupying multiple spots on Spotify's and Apple Music's daily charts. Despite the semi-surprise drop, the album is available in various physical formats, including CDs and vinyl, as well as exclusive boxed sets.
Meanwhile, K-pop superstars BTS have released a live album titled "Permission to Dance on Stage - Live," which captures their 2021-22 mini-tour. While the album is not expected to match the performance of a brand-new BTS release, it should still secure the group its eighth top 10 album on the Billboard 200.
Lastly, breakout artist Alex Warren is making waves with the release of his official debut album "You'll Be Alright, Kid." The 21-track set is an expansion of his previously released "You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1)," which he had classified as an EP. The album's success is expected to be boosted by the massive popularity of Warren's hit song "Ordinary," which has dominated the charts for the past several weeks.