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  • Summary: The latest full-length release from rapper Tyler, The Creator was self-produced and features guest appearances by Daniel Caesar, Doechii, Glorilla, Lil Wayne, Santigold, Sexyy Red, Schoolboy Q, Teezo Touchdown, and Lola Young.
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  1. Positive: 14 out of 16
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  1. Dec 16, 2024
    100
    The production of CHROMAKOPIA reflects the whole of Tyler’s discography, an enviable catalog buoyed by his childlike exuberance, excitement, and experimentation. His music explodes vibrantly off the page, especially compared to his peers and successors.
  2. Oct 30, 2024
    94
    Tyler, the Creator’s story inside of those sepia-toned cardboard walls of CHROMAKOPIA bursts with color and, miraculously, shows us more of him than all of his previous albums combined.
  3. Nov 1, 2024
    90
    A Hip Hop iconoclast that flits between personas, moods and genres, Tyler captures the confusion of 21st century identity on Chromakopia as he quests to find out who he is and where he wants to be.
  4. Oct 28, 2024
    80
    An album that began with its author denying its existence, Chromakopia ultimately seems to manifest a state of confusion, in which everything is in flux and nothing is quite as it initially seems. It achieves that to enthralling and exhausting effect.
  5. Nov 4, 2024
    80
    While his style here isn't too far removed from the melodic pop leanings of 2019's IGOR and the mixtape homage of 2021's CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, he's continuing to expand his ambitions. There's theatrical Zamrock on "Noid," surprising sentimental softness on the polyamorous "Darling, I" and "Judge Judy," and a towering crescendo in the form of "Balloon" and "I Hope You Find Your Way Home," which end the album with celebratory grandeur.
  6. 80
    An album that balances candour with artfulness and some unequivocally banging tunes.
  7. Oct 30, 2024
    50
    Tyler’s ambitions on Chromakopia are grand, but the album attempts to do a lot while saying little.

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