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Tyler, the Creator and ASAP Rocky Share "WHARF TALK" Video

Tyler, the Creator shared the expanded 'Call Me If You Get Lost' listening experience on Friday, featuring the Rocky-assisted track "WHARF TALK."

Tyler, the Creator has been visually generous amid the launch of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale.

On Friday, the same day he shared the expanded edition of his Grammy-winning 2021 album, Tyler also shared a new video for the ASAP Rocky-assisted track “WHARF TALK.” The song is one of several featured on Estate Sale, which brings in a number of tracks initially left off the original album.

“WHARF TALK” is the third Estate Sale entry to get the Tyler-directed visual treatment, following similarly memorable and highly rewatchable videos earlier this week for “DOGTOOTH” and “SORRY NOT SORRY.” A total of eight additional tracks were added to CMIYGL, thus bumping up the length of the project to 24 songs. “STUNTMAN” with Vince Staples, “WHAT A DAY” with Madlib, and the “Boyfriend, Girlfriend” demo with YG are among the other tracks to have been newly given a home thanks to Estate Sale.

This isn’t the first Tyler and Rocky pairing, of course, as the two have a long (and often hilarious) history of collaborative work together including (but not limited to) the previously music video-ified cuts “POTATO SALAD” and “WHO DAT BOY.”

As for what’s next following this latest chapter in Tyler’s CMIYGL era, that remains to be seen. In the meantime, check out Tyler as one of the many artists featured in the new Hulu docuseries RapCaviar Presents.

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