Tyler, The Creator hints at new project ‘CHROMAKOPIA’ with eerie video ‘St. Chroma’
Tyler, The Creator has dropped an eerie video 'St. Chroma', which appears to be teasing a mysterious project called 'CHROMAKOPIA'.
The rapper took to YouTube yesterday (October 16) to release the video, which runs at a minute and a half. It appears to tease Tyler's first new music since 2021 album ' Call Me If You Get Lost '.
The video starts with a greyscale shot of Tyler marching through a barren environment, revealing a line of suited people marching in time behind him.
As Tyler commands the army of people, he leads them into a container painted with the words 'CHROMAKOPIA'. After Tyler enters the container and shuts the door, a mysterious figure presses a detonator and blows it up, transforming the black-and-white video into colour.
Daniel Caesar has revealed himself as singing the chorus on 'St. Chroma', writing on Instagram Stories: "Did some vocals on this, very proud. Can't wait for you all to hear the whole record." Watch the unnerving teaser down below:
NME rated ' Call Me If You Get Lost ' four-stars upon its release: "The record stands as an all-encompassing culmination of Tyler's ever-varying sound, showing that growth isn't always linear and that artists can be a multitude of things.
"On 'Call Me...', Tyler cements his place as a generational talent, one in fine form and continuing to push the boundaries of his vision and kaleidoscopic sound."
We also caught Tyler at his Coachella set this year , which NME hailed as the "kind of performance that keeps you guessing" in a four-star review. "It's never obvious where the setlist is going to weave next, how the chosen song might be presented, or even who might appear during it," we wrote.