“Call Me If You Get Lost” is Tyler’s most masterful album yet. Whereas “Igor” is deeply personal and explores bravely intimate themes, “Call Me If You Get Lost” demonstrates Tyler’s command of just about every aspect of the creation process. And he knows it, too — with the help of mixtape-aficionado DJ Drama as his hype-man sidekick, Tyler takes on the persona of “Tyler Baudelaire,” a suave, well-traveled gentleman with a sophisticated taste for high art. From start to finish, Tyler is flaunting everything about his life — and he’s having a good time doing it, managing to create a unique portrait of the rich life without leaning on stereotypical rap lyrics about money, sex and fame.
A1 | Sir Baudelaire |
A2 | Corso |
A3 | Lemonhead |
A4 | Wusyaname |
A5 | Lumberjack |
B1 | Hot Wind Blows |
B2 | Massa |
B3 | Runitup |
B4 | Manifesto |
C1 | Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance |
C2 | Momma Talk |
C3 | Rise! |
D1 | Blessed |
D2 | Juggernaut |
D3 | Wilshire |
D4 | Safari |