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Tyler, the Creator Announces Surprise Deluxe Album 'The Estate Sale'

Two years after releasing his Grammy-winning album Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, the Creator revealed deluxe album The Estate Sale.

Tyler, The Creator is giving fans an album of b-sides that didn't make Call Me If You Get Lost. Nearly two years after releasing the Grammy-winning album, on Monday (March 27), the 32-year-old rapper announced upcoming deluxe album The Estate Sale, slated to be released on Friday (March 31) via Columbia Records.

“Call Me If You Get Lost was the first album I made with alot of songs that didnt make the final cut,” he tweeted Monday morning. “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.”

To coincide with the news, Tyler, legal name Tyler Gregory Okonma, also dropped surprise single "Dogtooth." “Sometimes, you just wanna restart (Call on me),” he raps in the song's intro. “Looking for ways to get rid of some things (When you get lost) / Whether it takes all day or all night (You say).”

Despite CMIYGL releasing on June 25, 2021, Tyler is having a successful 2023. In January, his fifth studio album, Igor, was listed as the eighth best-selling vinyl album of 2022, behind Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city, Harry Styles' Harry's House and more. In 2022, Tyler toured to support CMIYGL, supporting acts including Teezo Touchdown, Kali Uchis, Vince Staples and Tierra Whack.

The rapper is featured on new Hulu series RapCaviar Presents, "a compelling new documentary series that tackles some of today's most provocative issues through the stories of hip-hop visionaries and emerging stars currently ruling the charts and influencing our culture."