• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Jun 25, 2021
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  1. Aug 9, 2023
    9
    Great production, and a great album. Tyler is improving with every year. SAFARI is probably my favorite song
  2. Jul 23, 2023
    9
    While not as strong as his latest album, IGOR, call me if you get lost is an extremely phenomenal display of flow, writing, tone, and just sheer talent. This is my favorite album by him just because of how consistent it really is and how powerful a lot of these tracks are.
  3. Jul 19, 2023
    8
    Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
    album mt bom, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres.
  4. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Call me if you get lost, the debut album from Tyler the Creator, is an unparalleled example of the power of music. Not only does it show his versatility as an artist, but it also serves as a reflection of his inner struggles and his journey to self-discovery. The album is an emotionally charged exploration of Tyler’s life, and it stands as a testament to his artistic ability.

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    Call me if you get lost, the debut album from Tyler the Creator, is an unparalleled example of the power of music. Not only does it show his versatility as an artist, but it also serves as a reflection of his inner struggles and his journey to self-discovery. The album is an emotionally charged exploration of Tyler’s life, and it stands as a testament to his artistic ability.

    The album is filled with a unique blend of genres, ranging from rap to soul, rock to EDM. Tyler’s production is sophisticated and varied, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and innovative. He expertly uses samples and sound effects to create a unique sound that is distinctively his own. The beats are hard-hitting and dynamic, but they also contain a certain level of subtlety that allows the listener to truly appreciate the beauty of the album.

    The lyrical content of the album is equally impressive. Tyler’s thoughtful, honest lyrics are filled with introspection and vulnerability. He uses his lyrics to explore his inner struggles, his relationships with family and friends, and his journey of self-discovery. His words are powerful and moving, and they are delivered with a raw emotion that is unmatched.

    The album is also an exploration of Tyler’s identity as an artist. He has always been an outsider in the rap world, and this album showcases his unique perspective and his ability to create something that is truly his own. His willingness to be vulnerable and honest in his music is remarkable, and it gives the album a sense of authenticity and sincerity.

    All in all, Call me if you get lost is a powerful statement from Tyler the Creator. It showcases his skill as a producer, his lyrical genius, and his willingness to explore his identity as an artist. The album is a testament to the power of music, and it stands as one of Tyler’s greatest achievements.
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  5. Jan 31, 2023
    8

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  6. Oct 22, 2022
    10
    Album no skips , CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST es una obra maestra, musical, conceptual y en producción.
  7. Sep 17, 2022
    10
    10 out of 10
    gorgeous album from Tyler, the whole album sounds great.
    lots of mood switching in this album, even a bit of genre switching with hints of reggae on "i thought you wanted to dance" and a more classic west coast hip hop feel on some of the more DJ Drama heavy tracks.
    Great features, Great storytelling, Phenomenal album.
  8. Jul 15, 2022
    9
    its a rlly good return to tyler's older style but with all the experience and talent he's gathered over the years.
  9. Jun 21, 2022
    7
    Tyler Gregory Okonma, Wolf Haley, Tyler Baudelaire, T, Ace, Gap Tooth T, Igor, Flower Boy. These are some of the names attributed to ultra-controversial figure turned universally beloved, critically acclaimed, and now Grammy-winning rapper/singer/songwriter/producer Tyler, the Creator. Tyler has had one of the most interesting musical developments of the past decade, going from twoTyler Gregory Okonma, Wolf Haley, Tyler Baudelaire, T, Ace, Gap Tooth T, Igor, Flower Boy. These are some of the names attributed to ultra-controversial figure turned universally beloved, critically acclaimed, and now Grammy-winning rapper/singer/songwriter/producer Tyler, the Creator. Tyler has had one of the most interesting musical developments of the past decade, going from two projects that could easily be perceived as being edgy for the sake of being edgy, to a vibrantly produced project which still slightly suffered from this style of writing, to Cherry Bomb (which I cannot describe), to his most recent three LPs.
    In reality, Tyler was still one of the most polarizing figures in the rap game until his 2017 LP Flower Boy dropped, which garnered immediate success, most prominently outside of Tyler’s core fanbase at the time. This could be considered the start of the current era of Tyler, in which we can receive brilliant records like 2019’s IGOR, a beautiful and heart-wrenching break-up album that marks Tyler’s first foray into a different genre (Neo-Soul). If one were to skip from Goblin or Bastard (which I just refer to as better Goblin), to the current era of Tyler, the difference in sound would be so jarring that you wouldn’t believe you were listening to the same artist.
    Ok this is cool and all, but why are you going into such depth about his musical progression without even mentioning the album you’re currently reviewing? Good question.
    I think that reviewing this album in depth is fairly impossible without mentioning the course of his career so far, as if this album if anything it is a celebration of Tyler’s personal and musical progression over the past decade or so. Not only does he reference his older projects several times throughout this project, but he has created a project here that takes some of the best qualities of all of his albums and blends them tastefully into what can be considered his magnum opus.
    Now, when I say magnum opus, don’t for a second think that this is my favorite project from Tyler. I think IGOR is going to stay as the peak of his career unless he releases an album that runs away with AOTY (CMIYGL isn’t that album). This is just the album where he pieces his entire musical development together to form REALLY good LP.
    Here are some of my notes on the best things this album has to offer:
    -CORSO has some of the most iconic one-liners of this project as well as a very nuanced and catchy beat.
    -WUSYANAME has such an infectious beat and Ty Dolla $ign absolutely makes his presence known despite a limited feature. Anyways, YB betta
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  10. Jun 15, 2022
    9
    This Tyler The Creator album is great and I love the **** of it. Only one song making it a 9.
  11. Jun 10, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Esse álbum acerta muito em conseguir juntar os fãs da vibe de flower boy, o psicodelismo de igor e a radicalidade de wolf.
    A utilização de samples que, como sempre, são magistrais, deixa uma impressão de paz difícil de explicar.
    enfim..... álbum do ano pra mim.
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  12. Jun 2, 2022
    10
    This album takes all of the best parts of his previous four works and combines them into one big album with a lot going on. Not the most complex Tyler project out there, but that's perfectly fine. It didn't need to be. Perfect for relaxing on the beach or in your car on a summer day.
  13. May 5, 2022
    9
    Call Me If You Get Lost is Tyler's victory lap after the grammy awarded 'IGOR'. iGOR moved away from the rap genre, to explore more of an R+B/Soul sound, but on this project Tyler delved back into the genre that launched him as an artist. The track 'I thought you wanted to dance' is a reggae song, reinforcing the fact that Tyler has been able to excel in any genre he has chosen. WellCall Me If You Get Lost is Tyler's victory lap after the grammy awarded 'IGOR'. iGOR moved away from the rap genre, to explore more of an R+B/Soul sound, but on this project Tyler delved back into the genre that launched him as an artist. The track 'I thought you wanted to dance' is a reggae song, reinforcing the fact that Tyler has been able to excel in any genre he has chosen. Well polished, great album. Expand
  14. Apr 15, 2022
    8
    Tyler's 6th Studio Album for me is a decent 8.
    The vibe on this album is spectacular , a vibe that we never saw in each other Tyler's Album.
    The melody for certain tracks , for me , are perfect.
    However there are some skips on this album , that I will not mention for my own sake.

    This review can have some grammatical errors as English is not my first language.
  15. Apr 10, 2022
    10
    Peak tyler, **** goes so hard, perfect mix of rap, r&b and that tyler sounds, **** makes you levitate
  16. Apr 6, 2022
    8
    Albums pretty good. Tyler’s rapping has really improved and so has his lyricism.
  17. Apr 4, 2022
    6
    This is a perfect example of music being overrated because of the current status of an artist. Tyler, the Creator has been on a tear in recent years, releasing excellent albums one after another. He is deservedly a cultural darling.

    That being said, CMIYGL simply isn't up to par with most of Tyler's work. It's his worst album since Cherry Bomb. CMIYGL sounds like a 2010-era mixtape with
    This is a perfect example of music being overrated because of the current status of an artist. Tyler, the Creator has been on a tear in recent years, releasing excellent albums one after another. He is deservedly a cultural darling.

    That being said, CMIYGL simply isn't up to par with most of Tyler's work. It's his worst album since Cherry Bomb. CMIYGL sounds like a 2010-era mixtape with extremely annoying DJ Drama vocals throughout the entire thing. The actual music simply isn't that enjoyable to listen to - the sounds and hooks on this album are mostly forgettable, even after multiple listens. Tyler's rapping is solid throughout the album, can't lie.

    The biggest issue with this album is the production. The mixing is absolutely awful throughout the entire album. Vocals are not clear and beats are muddy. It's not as bad as Cherry Bomb but I would hope not as Cherry Bomb has some of the worst production/mixing ever heard on a commercial release of that magnitude.

    Tyler has put out plenty of music that is mixed cleanly, so clearly this is a creative choice, and it's a really bad one. As far as this album winning a Grammy, that is a slap in the face to more than 30 hip-hop albums which came out last year that are all far better than CMIYGL with far more artistic value. A few of them are:

    1176 - Guapdad 4000
    To Kill a Sunrise - Kota the Friend and Statik Selektah
    Clouds - NF
    Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine - Brockhampton
    The Off-Season - J. Cole
    Planet Her - Doja Cat
    USee4Yourself - IDK
    Vince Staples - Vince Staples
    The House Is Burning - Isaiah Rashad
    King's Disease II - Nas
    Certified Lover Boy - Drake
    Donda - Kanye West
    The Melodic Blue - Baby Keem
    Life of a Don - Don Toliver
    Asin9ne - Tech N9ne
    Murd & Mercy - B.o.B

    Further proof that the Grammy's are a popularity contest first and a celebration of art last.
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  18. Apr 1, 2022
    6
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  19. Mar 26, 2022
    4
    i have a few friends who praised this album when it first came out. naturally, i had to check it out. i bet this album is really good compared to tyler's other music, but it's not for me.

    best song: corso

    worst song: lemonhead
  20. Mar 19, 2022
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Following up the incredible and critically-acclaimed IGOR in 2019, it was a surprise for many to witness another great work from Tyler's imaginative brain, this time cosplaying as Tyler Baudelaire, a rich snobbish traveler that is chasing luxury cars and heartbreaks that now has all of the confidence in the world in him and it shows. Despite some tracks that seemed to be overblown and even numbing, this record features new heights in Tyler's catalog including RUN IT UP, WILSHIRE, WUSYANAME, HOT WIND BLOWS and JUGGERNAUT. Expand
  21. Mar 6, 2022
    5
    In this album, Tyler The Creator created something very unique and original but not very catchy, feels overloaded.
  22. Feb 17, 2022
    8
    so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil
  23. Feb 11, 2022
    7
    nice album.LEMONHEAD was amazing. Cool production. Dj Drama was interesting. Frank Ocean feature was kinda great.
  24. Feb 9, 2022
    8
    Tyler, the Creator's sixth studio album "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST" turns everything upside down and he proves his role as an artistic pioneer of an entire genre. Dynamic and with seamless transitions, the record passes by without any time to catch a breath.

    "CMIYGL" is extremely complex, versatile and of exceptional quality and delicacy. Also the production, arranged by Tyler himself, is
    Tyler, the Creator's sixth studio album "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST" turns everything upside down and he proves his role as an artistic pioneer of an entire genre. Dynamic and with seamless transitions, the record passes by without any time to catch a breath.

    "CMIYGL" is extremely complex, versatile and of exceptional quality and delicacy. Also the production, arranged by Tyler himself, is a class of its own. And even if no song really stands out by itself, the album as a whole is simply fun to listen to. Once again an amazing work by T – 8 out of 10.

    My favorites:
    "LUMBERJACK"
    "JUGGERNAUT"
    "WUSYANAME"
    "HOT WIND BLOWS"

    ~ Fürstenberg
    February 9, 2022
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  25. Jan 9, 2022
    9
    summer album, great features (not u 42 Dugg tho) and a lot of bangers.

    best tracks: SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE and JUGGERNAUT
    worst track: WILSHIRE

    rating: 9.0
  26. Jan 5, 2022
    10
    Amazing album. Maybe even better than Igor. It is so different from tylers usual style, but it is still a lot like tylers style. The production, messages, and flows and everything is a masterpiece about this album. 10/10
  27. Jan 4, 2022
    0
    Trash, never makes anything good, overrated rapper for people who wanna be indie or edgy, go listen to real Rap
  28. Dec 23, 2021
    9
    This album is amazing from start to end. If you ignore the rather boring 9 minute song with Brent Faiyaz and Fana Hues, it goes by smoothly and has some of the hardest songs to date on here. Tyler is one of the best rappers of this generation and I hope his momentum doesn't die down for a long time.

    Songs recommended: Sir Baudelaire, Corso, Lemonhead, Wusyaname, Lumberjack, Hot Wind
    This album is amazing from start to end. If you ignore the rather boring 9 minute song with Brent Faiyaz and Fana Hues, it goes by smoothly and has some of the hardest songs to date on here. Tyler is one of the best rappers of this generation and I hope his momentum doesn't die down for a long time.

    Songs recommended: Sir Baudelaire, Corso, Lemonhead, Wusyaname, Lumberjack, Hot Wind Blows, Massa, Manifesto, Rise!, Juggernaut, Wilshire, & Safari. Enjoy!
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  29. Dec 15, 2021
    8
    Tyler has been on a bit of a hype train over the past decade. Odd Future were wreaking havoc on stages and demanding for a 17-year-old Earl Sweatshirt to be 'freed' what seemed like a lifetime ago. Tyler's efforts have continued to turn heads, but merely basking in his growth and continuous relevance is something worth doing. I've gone back and forth on his albums, but I truly liked IGOR,Tyler has been on a bit of a hype train over the past decade. Odd Future were wreaking havoc on stages and demanding for a 17-year-old Earl Sweatshirt to be 'freed' what seemed like a lifetime ago. Tyler's efforts have continued to turn heads, but merely basking in his growth and continuous relevance is something worth doing. I've gone back and forth on his albums, but I truly liked IGOR, as did the rest of the world. The man has developed a distinct identity that is a nice progression from the boisterous adolescent who created Bastard.

    Tyler's new album, Call Me If You Get Lost, is another noteworthy release. DJ Drama shouting ad libs adds to the mixtape mood.
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  30. Dec 13, 2021
    9
    An absolutely incredible album by Tyler. A masterclass on both production and theme. No skips and intriguing skits. Even as the album ages I find myself returning to it.
  31. Nov 28, 2021
    10
    Released 5 months ago and ı already see it as a classic. Amazing work by Tyler, one of the best albums of the year.
  32. Nov 21, 2021
    10
    Una hermosa obra de arte, siempre haciendo cosas perfectas, te amo Tyler.
  33. Nov 4, 2021
    8
    I saw a review at the top whenever I opened up the page for this album that said something among the lines of "Tyler took everything great from his last albums and combined them into this project." I completely agree with this. It has the tenderness of IGOR, the sometimes gritty production from Cherry Bomb and the lushness of Flower Boy. A must-listen.

    Favorite Songs: WUSYANAME,
    I saw a review at the top whenever I opened up the page for this album that said something among the lines of "Tyler took everything great from his last albums and combined them into this project." I completely agree with this. It has the tenderness of IGOR, the sometimes gritty production from Cherry Bomb and the lushness of Flower Boy. A must-listen.

    Favorite Songs: WUSYANAME, JUGGERNAUT, LUMBERJACK
    Least Favorite Songs: N/A
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  34. Oct 27, 2021
    8
    Indeed, I understand the cover of the album: it is a journey. Navigate between the hip-hop of West Coas, to a funk, neo-soul, impressive. IGOR's narrative in "Wilshire" still holds. Suddenly, I would have given more spotlight to Ty on "WUSYUNAME" and less to Lil 'Wayne on "HOT WIND BLOWS" (he devoured the song). I don't think I need to comment further; it's your turn to take flight.

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    Indeed, I understand the cover of the album: it is a journey. Navigate between the hip-hop of West Coas, to a funk, neo-soul, impressive. IGOR's narrative in "Wilshire" still holds. Suddenly, I would have given more spotlight to Ty on "WUSYUNAME" and less to Lil 'Wayne on "HOT WIND BLOWS" (he devoured the song). I don't think I need to comment further; it's your turn to take flight.

    fav tracks: "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE", "MASSA", "RUNITUP", "RIDE!" & "WILSHIRE"
    KEY-TRACK: "SAFARI"
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  35. Oct 27, 2021
    9
    It feels like Tyler has learned a lot since Cherrybomb where the attempt to tie so many styles and sounds together ultimately made the record quite messy, I think with Igor and Flowerboy being so cohesive and being slightly less ambitious in the variety of styles they tried to adopt in comparison to Cherrybomb it is clear Tyler learned a lot musically which left him much better equippedIt feels like Tyler has learned a lot since Cherrybomb where the attempt to tie so many styles and sounds together ultimately made the record quite messy, I think with Igor and Flowerboy being so cohesive and being slightly less ambitious in the variety of styles they tried to adopt in comparison to Cherrybomb it is clear Tyler learned a lot musically which left him much better equipped to make CMIYGL. I think this is Tyler's best album, simply because it seems to be his most ambitious one yet, while also being as polished as Flowerboy and Igor. The features are great too, lil Wayne and NBA Youngboy fit really well on their respective tracks. And while I think that he managed to use different sounds and styles on this record, they all fit well together and make for a listening experience with plenty of variety without feeling scattered. Expand
  36. Oct 10, 2021
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Creating a more Prominent Sound
    Tyler the Creator is a very talented artist with nine total albums. His newest release being “ CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” is filled with deep thought and a creative background. This album has a lot of built up aggression and well thought out lyrics going into different genres. In this album Tyler goes by, “ Tyler Bauldelaire” after the French poet Charles Pierre Baulderlaire, using Charles as a role model in a way sets Tyler up to look as if he has mastered the art.
    The album “ CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” although the album's beat can be harsh it is very well written . One line in the song “RISE” I enjoyed was, “ I could touch the sky, I didn't see any ceilings,” this just shows that everyone has goals and can touch the sky no matter what gets in the way yet, this album did not reach its full potential,many songs have too harsh of beats and the sound overpowers the singing. In the song “MOMMA TALK,”the beat throughout the entire song is too heavy and it becomes hard to hear the actual lyrics. The beat ends up overpowering the song and diminishing the lyrics' and the focus is drowned out in the background. At the beginning of the song the beat is not as loud, but after the third or fourth line of the first verse the beat ‘drops’ and becomes overwhelming. It is apparent that the beat was meant to be more prominent in this album compared to his others which makes some particularly interested or inclined to listen to “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” again.
    This album includes many talented artists such as, 42 Dugg, Youngboy, Lil Wayne, Brent Faiyaz, and Lil Uzi as well as many others. One song called, “HOTWIND BLOWS” features Lil Wayne. This specific song has a very “hypnotic” tune, it has slow but rushed instrumentals with soft flute and drums. Lil Wayne's voice is more calming than Tylers in this song and I feel that it helps out the whole album. Lil Wayne allows for a break per say, whereas the rest of the album can be very eccentric. Lil Wayne himself is a very talented artist and the collaboration between himself and Tylers has resulted in an amazing outcome. Although this song is more enjoyable than the others, the beat is still a very prominent issue. At the beginning it is a very soft and slow relaxing beat. As the song continues the beat becomes louder and distracting as many other noises are added in with the background. It diverts attention from the lyrics to the background music. There are “whoosh” noises and the sound of flutes come in at some point. Although it isn't as loud and prominent as it is in these other songs it is still distracting.
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  37. Sep 23, 2021
    9
    Tyler's third best. and definitely the best album of 2021. every song was great but not deserving of a 10/10

    Solid 9/10
  38. Sep 21, 2021
    9
    As he moves on after his great album IGOR, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST solidifies his storytelling through this album, not only his production is more diverse this time, his lyrics make a personal but enjoyable body of work, the features have their moment to shine and he knows how to work with them and their role in each song, I'm satisfied with this.
  39. Sep 6, 2021
    9
    Possible album of the year contender (or rap album of the year). Tyler continues to grow as an artist, although I don't think this album doesn't see him mature as much as he did on Flower Boy or IGOR. Simply, this album feels like a (well earned) victory lap for himself, and I'm all here for it. Enjoyed the project front to back.
  40. Sep 4, 2021
    10
    Call Me If You Get Lost it's a great album, enjoyable from the begin to the end of it, even "Momma Talk" that is just a voice memo of Tyler's mom talking with a instrumental on the back is good.The storytelling of the album is also great, and the lyrics are very meaningful about his relationship with the woman.Call Me If You Get Lost is definitely worth of a grammy
  41. Sep 3, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s Tyler’s best work, and it’s not as pretentious as IGOR. I vehemently recommend this LP. Expand
  42. Sep 3, 2021
    9
    Sounds like the Tyler I've always wanted. Every song on this album is worth listening to.
  43. Sep 3, 2021
    10
    Tyler, The Creator continues to innovate in the music industry. Showing to be a creative rapper and ready to surprise the audience, reaching all audiences.
  44. Sep 3, 2021
    9
    las transiciones de este album son magnificas, al igual que la produccion de esta, ninguna cancion te aburre y cada vez mas se esta sobrepasando su potencial
  45. Sep 1, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tyler introduce us his new persona Tyler Baudelaire and also into a love story. Tyler fells in love with the girlfriend of one of his friends but and end she picks his friends, despite that Tyler put effort into the relationship. It's not Igor, but you can feel the vibes of a heartbreak story, whew Tyler feeds his ego with travels and luxury.

    The album is produced by Dj Drama, who also provide narrative in the project, and also includes really interesting features, such as: 42 Dugg, Frank Ocean, Youngboy NBA, Lil Wayne, Domo Genesis, Daisy World, Pharrell Williams, Lil Uzi Vert, etc. From my perspective, it's not his best album, but still is a great record.

    My favorite songs definitely are: Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance, Corso, Massa, Hot Wind Blows, Lemonhead, Rise! and Lumberjack.
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  46. Sep 1, 2021
    9
    Tyler the Creator once again delivers unique styles of rap on a record. Everyone has already said that of course because at this point it's expected. This album has 0 skips even though the music sounds so different to what you hear on the mainstream.
  47. Aug 31, 2021
    4
    Glad Tyler is back to rapping, unfortunately I got too used to the type of sound Flower Boy and Igor provided (which is when I started listening to him) so it doesn't hit as hard to me. Also prefer Wolf over it, but I love rapping Tyler regardless. Just not my sound.
  48. Aug 31, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s soooo goooood i love and enjoy the songs like the first time Expand
  49. Aug 30, 2021
    6
    Coming from IGOR, a grand album was expected. Tyler disappointed heavily. Not only were these songs boring, but only two months after release, barely anyone still regularly listens to the album. A complete flop.
  50. Aug 30, 2021
    9
    Altough not as conceptual as IGOR, the album has good verses from Tyler and good production
  51. Aug 29, 2021
    10
    My favorite Tyler album. Everything is Just perfect in every way.
    Masterpiece!!
  52. Aug 22, 2021
    10
    CMIYGL is Tyler at his best, maybe does not hace that production of IGOR but CMIYGL is good at his way, it's one of the best records of this year, even i can say that it's the best
    I hope that Tyler and CMIYGL get the recognicement they deserve
  53. Aug 18, 2021
    8
    The story of love and heartbreak combined with themes of humor and Dj Dramas comedic entries keeps Tyler on the same spotlight he deserves and has earned to have.
  54. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    this is like the avengers endgame of tyler the creator projects that just culminates everything he has done up until this point
  55. Aug 7, 2021
    8
    Great album. None of the songs are below average.
    Best songs: Lumberjack, Corso
    Worst songs: -
  56. Aug 2, 2021
    8
    A refreshing blend of Tyler's growth sonically and writing. Tyler flexes the strength in his writing within the first half of the album, paying homage to his roots in rap, and finishes the album beautifully. Great listen, but I still prefer the strong/cohesive narrative of Igor and the awe-inspiring openness of Flower Boy.
  57. Jul 30, 2021
    10
    Tyler consegue ser tão versátil no mundo da música, que ele tem capacidade de cantar qualquer estilo de música sem se preocupar, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST prova isso.
  58. Jul 29, 2021
    8
    If IGOR was a 10 for me, this has to be an 8. The album has 2 songs that go on for nearly 10 minutes each and on one hand I have to commend Tyler for the experiment but on the other hand I found it to be obnoxious, especially on Wilshire WHICH I LIKED but you just really have to try and ignore the weird static noice on the right output. I mean like yeah I get it he recorded the song in oneIf IGOR was a 10 for me, this has to be an 8. The album has 2 songs that go on for nearly 10 minutes each and on one hand I have to commend Tyler for the experiment but on the other hand I found it to be obnoxious, especially on Wilshire WHICH I LIKED but you just really have to try and ignore the weird static noice on the right output. I mean like yeah I get it he recorded the song in one take and wanted to leave it as raw as it could be but come on man at least take away the part that’s obviously distracting from the message and the melody of the song. Most of the other songs I really liked. Runitup and Juggernaut are my favourites. I definitely liked his conceptual approach with his prior record more but if he would stick with this direction I wouldn’t be mad at all. 8/10 Expand
  59. Jul 20, 2021
    8
    I think that RUNITUP Is an iffy track at best and WILSHIRE is kind of bloated. Besides that I enjoyed all of the other songs thoroughly
  60. Jul 16, 2021
    8
    Though it is considered to be one of his best works. to my belive the co-artists weren't the best ones that the production could choose, more lyrical and potentially grater would enlighten the album
  61. Jul 15, 2021
    9
    Such a unique and beautiful album. Tyler is mostly going back to his rap roots on this album, however there is some mix of genres like on "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE" and "RISE!".

    The features on this album are incredible and feature a variety of different artists in the rap and r&b genre. I personally loved the Fana Hues, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Uzi Vert, and Pharell Williams
    Such a unique and beautiful album. Tyler is mostly going back to his rap roots on this album, however there is some mix of genres like on "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE" and "RISE!".

    The features on this album are incredible and feature a variety of different artists in the rap and r&b genre. I personally loved the Fana Hues, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Uzi Vert, and Pharell Williams features. Each song on here builds on top of one another. The transition between one song to the next is great and well thought out. However, there is some questionable production decisions. I feel like the horns on a couple of these songs were a bit odd and not needed.

    Tyler's rapping and flow on this album is perfect and will keep you hooked in and interested the whole way through. There is not one bland or boring track on this album. The beat and flow switches on some of these soongs are something special. This album is definitely gonna be on repeat for me.
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  62. Jul 13, 2021
    10
    I don’t have much to say. It’s a great album. Just listen to it, trust me. I had 0 complaints listening (as expected). Come on it’s Tyler of course it’s good.
  63. Jul 13, 2021
    9
    While not being as innovative or cohesive as previous projects such as IGOR and Flower Boy, CMIYGL does indeed deliver banger after banger. On this album, Tyler returns to a rap-dominated style which he largely dispensed of on IGOR, and he displays a complete maturation from the WOLF/ Goblin era. This album is retrospective and triumphant of his success, namely winning a Grammy for IGOR.While not being as innovative or cohesive as previous projects such as IGOR and Flower Boy, CMIYGL does indeed deliver banger after banger. On this album, Tyler returns to a rap-dominated style which he largely dispensed of on IGOR, and he displays a complete maturation from the WOLF/ Goblin era. This album is retrospective and triumphant of his success, namely winning a Grammy for IGOR. Even though the album lacks a narrative, I don't even feel that it dents the album in any way, as every song is so enjoyable. Expand
  64. Jul 12, 2021
    9
    Interesting album from start to finish ,every track felt like they were well put together and there is something for everyone,you got reggae,trap,rap and so on.This again shows you what kind of a great artist tyler really is.
    Favorite tracks:
    - Juggernaut - wusyaname - Corso - sweet/ i thought you wanted to dance - hot wind blows Least favorite (only got 1) - wilshire (even though
    Interesting album from start to finish ,every track felt like they were well put together and there is something for everyone,you got reggae,trap,rap and so on.This again shows you what kind of a great artist tyler really is.
    Favorite tracks:
    - Juggernaut
    - wusyaname
    - Corso
    - sweet/ i thought you wanted to dance
    - hot wind blows
    Least favorite (only got 1)
    - wilshire (even though this track brings a cool story to the table it would have been cooler if tyler just wrote a story in a book because the track just drags and never really changes pace ,it would be cool and acceptable for 4 minutes but not for 8).
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  65. Jul 11, 2021
    8
    pretty cool i must say.
    8.5/10

    i gotta reach character limit so dont read
  66. Jul 7, 2021
    10
    Tyler came back with a great album with the perfect sounds, each piece is a continuation of the previous one that flows beautifully, good album
  67. Jul 6, 2021
    10
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  68. Jul 2, 2021
    10
    His best album yet. The production is pleasing to the ears. The nostalgic choice of including DJ Drama was a very nice choice. And of course, the features were nicely incorporated. There was just one artist featured that I was never a big fan of that did a great job and took advantage of his guest spot. Overall “Call Me If You Get Lost” is airtight and cohesive and showcases just how TylerHis best album yet. The production is pleasing to the ears. The nostalgic choice of including DJ Drama was a very nice choice. And of course, the features were nicely incorporated. There was just one artist featured that I was never a big fan of that did a great job and took advantage of his guest spot. Overall “Call Me If You Get Lost” is airtight and cohesive and showcases just how Tyler has grown/progressed through his career. Expand
  69. Jun 30, 2021
    10
    this album is soooo good and probably one of the best projects of this year. i am so impressed by the production and how tyler put hip-hop, rap and soul together. we also can't forget to mention how good are the transitions. PLEASE DO NOT HEAR THIS ALBUM ON SHUFFLE
  70. Jun 30, 2021
    6
    My opinion on the album is changing over time, and tracks are growing on me - however I can't help but feel that this is a slight misstep in Tyler's progression and I am slightly underwhelmed.

    Musically the album is all over the place. It is undeniably Tyler, and really caters to all fans of his diverse career - but focus seems to be lacking. I'm unsure how I feel about this. There are
    My opinion on the album is changing over time, and tracks are growing on me - however I can't help but feel that this is a slight misstep in Tyler's progression and I am slightly underwhelmed.

    Musically the album is all over the place. It is undeniably Tyler, and really caters to all fans of his diverse career - but focus seems to be lacking. I'm unsure how I feel about this. There are moments I really love, but they can be short and then replaced by drawn out monotone beats. There is also WAY too much DJ Drama on this record. I like him, but less is more.

    Tyler's more poignant lyrics from his previous two records can also be found, however this album feels way more self-indulgent and falls back on bragging and an array of other consumerist based/trivial topics often found in the tired genre, leading to a number of cringe-y lines that really take away from the music and the whole experience. His music is so unique and well thought out it's a shame that he can't quite full commit to keeping himself out of a box.

    I'm going to keep listening and hope that I fall more in love with the record. Highlights so far include SIR BAUDELAIRE, MASSA, RISE, JUGGERNAUT and WILSHIRE. Everything else didn't make a huge impact.
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  71. Jun 30, 2021
    9
    I think this is a killer album, with killer tracks all round. Not a perfect album, but very enjoyable to listen to and something new for Tyler. Altho it may not be as narratively driven and as cohesive as IGOR. Still brings great storytelling to this album and fantastic production for the most part. Tyler continually progressing himself as a artist but still cementing himself as an artistI think this is a killer album, with killer tracks all round. Not a perfect album, but very enjoyable to listen to and something new for Tyler. Altho it may not be as narratively driven and as cohesive as IGOR. Still brings great storytelling to this album and fantastic production for the most part. Tyler continually progressing himself as a artist but still cementing himself as an artist of great quality and one of the best artists of the past decade Expand
  72. L_P
    Jun 30, 2021
    10
    Tyler has brought the rap he started as a teenager,but brought the maturity he has had over the past few years,with great collaborations by NBA YoungBoy,lil Uzi, Pharrell,and ty Dolla sign,and great ad libs from DJ drama which confuses how he is less richer than Khaled but has better ad libs.Album of the year
  73. Jun 30, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tyler, The Creator is one of the most creative and interesting artists we have. He’s grown so much through the corse of his career, I feel confident saying he’s at that elite level where he won’t miss from here. Now it all comes down to personal preference, which Tyler is your favourite? The Wes Anderson vibe of this project is beautiful, I’m in love with the production on this whole album aside from the mixing on Wilshire. He also brings it lyrically, undeniably his best rapping of his career. A few weaker tracks are what keeps it from a higher score for me, that being said I wouldn’t say there is a BAD song on this body of work. Instantly goes into album of the year consideration and I feel like I’m going to continue to have this album on loop for a long time. Expand
  74. Jun 30, 2021
    7
    It's a solid album but definitely not as good as IGOR. Favorite song was hands down "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE", followed by "MASSA" and "RISE!".
  75. Jun 28, 2021
    9
    Call Me If You Get Lost beautifully uses Tylers arsenal of sounds to create a project that beautifully encapsulates the braggadocious side of Tyler. Whilst the album is less of a narrative approach compared to his previous work with Igor and Flower Boy, it still express’ true character through the punchy one liners, chanting horns, gorgeous synth patterns, and sweeping flutes. Tylers nearCall Me If You Get Lost beautifully uses Tylers arsenal of sounds to create a project that beautifully encapsulates the braggadocious side of Tyler. Whilst the album is less of a narrative approach compared to his previous work with Igor and Flower Boy, it still express’ true character through the punchy one liners, chanting horns, gorgeous synth patterns, and sweeping flutes. Tylers near perfect 3 album run proves the artistry that Tyler posses’ Expand
  76. Jun 28, 2021
    10
    It definitely take us back to the goblin/wolf era, but with the maturity and experience that Tyler has gained over the years. I loved the jazzy beats reminiscent of Flower boy/Igor, the production was really good and personally i love Tyler creativity as always, this album remained me why i love Tyler music so much.
  77. Jun 28, 2021
    1
    The album does not evolve in rhythms, being a bit monotonous and repetitive, Tyler has done better jobs and this is the exception.
  78. Jun 28, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Amazing album, good production and Tyler writes well. I think it’s the best album that I’ve heard in these months, we needed a rap album like this. Expand
  79. Jun 28, 2021
    10
    This is my favorite Tyler album, and now one of my favorite albums in general. The subject matter is relatable to me, which is why I love it so damn much. The production is immaculate and I actually like DJ Drama’s contributions. This is his best work, and this three album run is one for the books.
  80. Jun 27, 2021
    10
    Another masterpiece performance from Tyler. There are so many cool guys on feat(Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, NBA Youngboy). Tyler do whatever he want and we enjoy it
  81. Jun 27, 2021
    9
    |9.1| Finally, after Flower Boy, Tyler made an album that I can put on repeat. IGOR was a great album to listen to once but I think this one is a good successor to Flower Boy. Great job Tyler!
  82. Jun 27, 2021
    7
    Its a good album. I didnt like every part of it and surly this isnt another igor, but still a good album. Tho i wish they included voicemail songs, especially "Number", its such a banger, but who knows, maybe it will show up on some deluxe version or will be physicall only just like boyfriend on igor.
  83. Jun 27, 2021
    10
    Its Igor but straight and at the beach with popular MC’s and Europe here and there.
  84. Jun 27, 2021
    8
    Tyler's new record just has banger after banger. It's great.

    FAV TRACK: LUMBERJACK
    LEAST FAV TRACK: RUNITUP
  85. Jun 27, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 'Call Me If You Get Lost' is the best album since Beyoncé's iconic Lemonade, just like Lemonade, Call Me If You Get Lost allows us to listen to the entire album without skipping absolutely any tracks and always wanting to come back from the beginning and hear it all again. With a perfect trilogy within the album formed by SWEET/ THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE, the speech MOMMA TALK and RISE, Tyler provided incredible moments with this album. The production is definitely the best since Kendrick Lamar's great Good Kid Maad City. Expand
  86. Jun 27, 2021
    8
    this is the first time I've heard Tyler's music and this is actually good, I like it
  87. Jun 27, 2021
    10
    Definitely & Urarguably AOTY 2021....
    The album is like the combination of "Cherry bomb" & "Flower boy"....
    And DJ Drama sprinkled lots of Hiphop sauciness on it.....
  88. Jun 27, 2021
    7
    Doesn't meet his previous discography, but still retains great production and features. I can see his intended audience with his ability to hone hard-hitting styles present in Cherry bomb and Wolf with the soft mid-fi sound of the rest of his work. People make it seem that this album is an accurate representation of what I just explained but it feels forced and fails to hit the mark forDoesn't meet his previous discography, but still retains great production and features. I can see his intended audience with his ability to hone hard-hitting styles present in Cherry bomb and Wolf with the soft mid-fi sound of the rest of his work. People make it seem that this album is an accurate representation of what I just explained but it feels forced and fails to hit the mark for me. A Good listen nevertheless and my goodness was that Domo Genesis feature was spicy. Call me If you get Lost is not up there Flower boy or Igor but on par with an album like Cherry Bomb. Definitely on the strong 6 side. Expand
  89. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Amazing. Another spectacular outing from Tyler. He continues to develop as an artist and we are left again asking what's next
  90. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    a beautiful album, im just gonna say that, with beautiful lyrics, and a holy goddamn good production, hear it, cause if you dont, you gonna miss a masterpiece
  91. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    It’s pretty damn great! Tyler already has one of the greatest catalogs in hip-hop history and he’s not even 30 yet.
  92. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Awesome album, one of Tyler's best. He really does a good job at mastering the sound that he'd previously established on prior albums such as Wolf, Cherry Bomb, Flower Boy, and Igor. This album almost feels like a perfect mix of all his previous works but leaning more towards a rap sound with a few RnB/soul-inspired tracks.
  93. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Beautiful. Best rapping from Tyler yet and incredible features all around. 10/10
  94. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    This album is the Real and true example of how an hip hop album is supposed to be made no skips beginning to end amazing just perfect
  95. Jun 26, 2021
    8
    Another great album from Tyler, The Creator.
    Three in a row, and yeah props to him and everyone involved.
  96. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    This album is a masterpiece. The production, samples, rapping everything falls right into place. Featured artists did their thing as well. What an album!!!
  97. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Perfect. The absolute pinnacle of his career. Tyler manages to bring by everything from his music career full circle in this beautiful masterpiece
  98. Jun 26, 2021
    10
    Simply the best record of Tyler, the production is insane, and all the features were deeply good
  99. Jun 26, 2021
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. cool, cool, cool, magic, magic, magic, pretty, pretty, pretty, nice, nice, nice Expand
  100. Jun 26, 2021
    9
    Tyler continues to expand his sound more and more and is now one of the most complete rappers in the game, this album is easily AOTY so far and I can't wait to see what he does next.
Metascore
88

Universal acclaim - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Dec 14, 2021
    85
    “Call Me If You Get Lost” is undoubtedly a strong showing by Tyler, The Creator, to say the very least. Despite this album’s fantastic structuring and delivery, however, something that is always to be expected with this artist is that what he creates next will undoubtedly be even better.
  2. The Wire
    Jul 28, 2021
    80
    A strong addition to Tyler’s catalogue and a good intergenerational connection for the fans. [Aug 2021, p.69]
  3. Jul 20, 2021
    83
    To Tyler’s credit, he didn’t rest on his laurels. Instead, he crafted a concise piece of work about a very confident adult realizing his own ego is both his best asset and indeed his worst enemy.