The first-ever deluxe album by Tyler, The Creator was released soon, and he dropped a preview for his fans on March 31, 2022.

For the forthcoming album “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, the new track, “Wharf Talk,” Tyler, The Creator teamed up once again with his friend and music colleague A$AP Rocky. Tyler, The Creator also directed the music video for the song.
“Wharf Talk” and seven other new songs are included in the extended “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale” upcoming album, in addition to the 16 tracks from the original 2021 album.

In the video, Tyler, The Creator is having a picnic independently while conversing with an invisible dater. He climbs a hilltop, flies a kite, and then packs his things to meet A$AP Rocky on a picturesque dock by the sea.
CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST WAS THE FIRST ALBUM I MADE WITH ALOT OF SONGS THAT DIDNT MAKE THE FINAL CUT. SOME OF THOSE SONGS I REALLY LOVE, AND KNEW THEY WOULD NEVER SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY, SO IVE DECIDED TO PUT A FEW OF THEM OUT.
— T (@tylerthecreator) March 27, 2023
Prior to the upcoming album’s release, Tyler made two previously unreleased songs that never made it to the original album “Call Me If You Get Lost” available: “Dogtooth” and “Sorry Not Sorry.” Both came with self-directed videos, which featured Tyler, The Creator recreating outfits from his “Goblin,” “Flower Boy,” and “Wolf eras,” among others.

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