2024 studio album by Tyler, the Creator
Chromakopia (stylized inall caps ) is the eighth studio album by the American rapperTyler, the Creator . It was released throughColumbia Records on October 28, 2024, serving as the follow-up toCall Me If You Get Lost (2021).Chromakopia was written, produced, and arranged by Tyler himself. The album features guest appearances fromDaniel Caesar ,Doechii ,GloRilla , LaToiya Williams,Lil Wayne ,Lola Young ,Santigold ,Schoolboy Q ,Sexyy Red , andTeezo Touchdown , with physical releases of the album additionally featuringPlayboi Carti .
The album blends different genres likehip-hop ,jazz , andsoul , evocative of Tyler's previous releasesFlower Boy (2017) andIgor (2019). Conceptually,Chromakopia is narrated by Tyler's mother, Bonita Smith, as adiary that pieces together Tyler's perspective on past timeline experiences separated by tracks. The album received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the lyricism, cohesiveness, and production, and even noted its messy and confusing nature as a positive.
Chromakopia was supported by the singles "Noid ", "Sticky ", and "Like Him ", as well as the promotional singles "St. Chroma " and "Thought I Was Dead ". The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one in nine countries. In the United States, the album debuted at the top of theBillboard 200 , earning Tyler his third US number-one album. Several other songs from the album also charted on theBillboard Hot 100 , such as "Noid" and "St. Chroma". At the68th Annual Grammy Awards , the album received nominations forAlbum of the Year ,Best Rap Album andBest Album Cover , in addition to "Darling, I " receiving a nomination forBest Rap Performance and "Sticky" forBest Rap Song . In support of the album, Tyler embarked onChromakopia: The World Tour in 2025.
Background and recording On October 28, 2024, during Tyler, the Creator'sChromakopia exclusive listening event, Tyler revealed the meaning behind the album, noting that the album was originally about him growing up inHawthorne ,Inglewood . He revealed on stage that "no one knows anything about me from before I was like 17" and that the record turned into Tyler "taking a bunch of shit my mom told me as a kid."[ 1] Tyler uploaded a video on his officialYouTube channel titled "MASK IS OFF: CHROMAKOPIA" on November 12, 2024, which chronicles the creative process of the album, includingbehind-the-scenes clips from composition sessions, instrumentation arrangements and engineering work.[ 2]
Composition
Music Primarily ahip-hop ,R&B , andjazz album,Chromakopia embraceseclectic instrumentation.[ 3] It blends musical styles reminiscent of Tyler's fourth and fifth albumsCherry Bomb (2015) andFlower Boy (2017), such asneo soul melodies andsynthesizer -based arrangements.[ 3] Military cadences andsoulful elements are also present on the album.[ 4] This is Tyler's first album since his second studio albumGoblin to not have the 10th track on the album feature multiple titles.[ 5]
Themes and lyrics Chromakopia is narrated by Tyler's mother, Bonita Smith.[ 6] Itsconcept was inspired by his experience growing up inGreater Los Angeles and the life lessons he learned from Smith as a child, that he began to understand and appreciate as he grew older.[ 7] Before the album's release, publications speculated that the album could be based on the story of Chroma the Great, a powerfulconductor whose orchestra creates the colors of the world, from the 1961 children's novelThe Phantom Tollbooth .[ 8] Dork ' s Jake Hawkes notes the character ties into the album'saesthetics , but has little impact on the lyrical material.[ 9]
Smith describes him as the light and tells him to never dim his light for anyone.[ 10] "Rah Tah Tah " featuresbraggadocious lyrics, as Tyler declares himself as the biggest rapper from Los Angeles afterKendrick Lamar .[ 9] "Noid ", on the other hand, explores his anxieties withcelebrity culture andparasocial relationships .[ 11] In "Darling, I ", featuring vocals byTeezo Touchdown , Tyler reflects on his artistic ambition and the practice ofmonogamy .[ 7]
Titled after theabortion-related healthcare company , "Hey Jane" stages a conversation between Tyler and an anonymous, older woman in the wake of an unplanned pregnancy.[ 12] Billboard ' s Mackenzie Cummings-Grady wrote that on the record, Tyler "speaks on his consuming paranoia" while narrating his "desire for children".[ 13]
Release and promotion TheChromakopia album logo, using the font Poleno Semi Bold, with horn-like accents Provoked byBeyoncé 'ssurprise release of her2013 self-titled album ,[ 14] theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) changed the day of the week when music is released worldwide from Tuesday to Friday.[ 15] Tyler criticized the industry standard in a 2023 interview withNardwuar , suggesting that it promotes "passive listening".[ 16] He chose to releaseChromakopia on Monday, October 28, 2024, at 6 a.m. ET .[ 17]
Trucks andshipping containers promotingChromakopia were spotted in various cities across the U.S., includingTyler , Houston, Dallas, Atlanta,Charlotte ,Columbus , Philadelphia,Roswell , Phoenix, Hawthorne (Tyler's hometown), and Los Angeles.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] Shortly after the video for "St. Chroma" released, the phone number +1 (855) 444–8888, which was previously used as promotion forCall Me If You Get Lost , was changed to a voicemail concerning the "Chromakopia Trucking Company", where a voice said that all the company's drivers were unavailable and to call later. One day before its release, Tyler held an album listening party atIntuit Dome .[ 1]
A deluxe edition of the album, titledChromakopia+ , was released on October 29, 2025.[ 21] It includes the bonus track "Mother", which was previously exclusive to the album's vinyl LP release.[ 22]
Singles On October 16, 2024, Tyler posted a teaser forChromakopia ' s opening track, "St. Chroma", on hissocial media accounts.[ 23] He revealed the album's name, release date, andcover art the following day.[ 24] [ 25] The album'slead single , "Noid", was released on October 21.[ 26] [ 27] The following single, "Sticky " featuringGloRilla ,Sexyy Red , andLil Wayne , was released torhythmic contemporary radio stations on November 12.[ 28] "Like Him ", featuring the British singerLola Young , was released to rhythmic radio on February 11, 2025.[ 29] A teaser for its eleventh track, "Thought I Was Dead", was shared on October 26.[ 30] [ 31] Three more songs were teased in a promotional video for the album's limited edition vinyl.[ 32] On August 19, Tyler released the music video for "Darling, I".[ 33]
Tour Chromakopia: The World Tour was announced on October 23, 2024, with additional shows announced October 29, 2024.[ 34] Promoted byAEG Presents , the tour featuredLil Yachty andParis Texas as supporting acts, with 53 dates across North America, including the U.S. and Canada, 24 dates in Western Europe and the UK, and 12 shows scheduled in Oceania, covering Australia and New Zealand.[ 35] The tour took place throughout 2025 and concluded on September 21, 2025.
Critical reception Chromakopia was met with widespread critical acclaim. AtMetacritic , which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received anaverage score of 85, based on 17 reviews.[ 37] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.0 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[ 36]
Reviewing the album forAllMusic , David Crone claimed that, "Chromakopia is less of a cohesive statement than Tyler's fans are used to hearing; it's erratic and candid at once, a strange pressure cooker of boasts and doubts that falls out of step with its deftly sequenced and thematically tight predecessors."[ 38] Writing forClash , Niall Smith wrote that "the project's mid-section advances the album's winning streak", however, "while there aren't any outright weak tracks" on the record, occasionally, "the pacing feels slightly less focused than Tyler's previous work". Smith concluded that "while some elements feel a bit safe, the sound design is chiseled and sharper" while noting that the album showcases Tyler's "now-mastered style in HD glory".[ 39] Consequence ' s Jonah Krueger wrote that "the maternal presence is felt throughout the tracklist" and that Tyler "[explores] his anxieties and trauma" throughout the record.[ 40] Writing forDork , Jake Hawkes noted thatChromakopia is a project "that bulges at the seams" and that "Tyler somehow wrangles it into something cohesive". Hawkes continued, "lyrically, Tyler seems at his most confessional in years", before concluding, stating that the album "has depth, it has worldbuilding, but just as importantly, it has some absolute bangers, too".[ 9]
The Guardian ' sAlexis Petridis wrote that "tracks shift and slip their moorings, lurching from one sound to another" and that often, they change "completely over the course of a few minutes". Petridis concluded that "Chromakopia ultimately seems to manifest a state of confusion, in which everything is in flux and nothing is quite as it initially seems".[ 42] Steven Loftin forThe Line of Best Fit wrote that "Chromakopia ' s execution has been well thought out and finessed", however, "it is messy and it is truthful". Loftin expressed that the album "continues piecing together the Tyler, the Creator puzzle without making the picture any clearer".[ 6] Tom Breihan, writing forStereogum , mentioned the album's similarity with Kendrick Lamar's albumMr. Morale & the Big Steppers (2022), noting thatChromakopia is "Tyler's therapy record, his self-conscious attempt to figure his shit out in full view of the public".[ 47] Billboard ' s Mackenzie Cummings-Grady wrote that the album "contains something for everyone" and that "within this universal and at times nostalgic construction, the album is also incredibly reflective".[ 13]
Less enthusiastic reviews complained that the album's sound was too messy and chaotic.NME 's Fred Garratt-Stanley regarded the album's sound as "deliberately messy" and the overall message about not trusting people as "lazy" but appreciated the themes and the honest and empathetic lyrics.[ 43] Slant Magazine 's Paul Attard similarly criticized the album's sound and the "overworked" composition, saying that "Tyler's ambitions onChromakopia are grand, but the album attempts to do a lot while saying little".[ 46]
Rankings Chromakopia was featured on several publications' year-end lists of 2024. It was placed second byClash [ 48] andComplex ,[ 49] and within the top 10 byBillboard ,[ 50] BrooklynVegan ,[ 51] Crack ,[ 52] Dazed ,[ 53] Exclaim! ,[ 54] The Guardian ,[ 55] The Independent ,[ 56] The Ringer ,[ 57] andThe Skinny .[ 58] The album appeared in the top 20 of rankings byThe A.V. Club ,[ 59] Consequence ,[ 60] KCRW ,[ 61] The Line of Best Fit ,[ 62] Paste ,[ 63] PopMatters ,[ 64] Rolling Stone ,[ 65] Stereogum ,[ 66] andYardbarker .[ 67] Chromakopia was also included in the top 50 of publications' lists likeTime Out [ 68] andNME ,[ 69] as well as in unranked compilations and honorable mentions done byAlternative Press ,[ 70] Cosmopolitan ,[ 71] HuffPost ,[ 72] Hypebeast ,[ 73] NPR ,[ 74] Uproxx ,[ 75] andVulture .[ 76] On individual critics' lists, the album was ranked fourth byVariety ' s Jem Aswad,[ 77] and respectively tenth and eighth byJim DeRogatis andGreg Kot , the hosts ofSound Opinions .[ 78]
Industry awards
Commercial performance Despite being released on Monday,Chromakopia debuted at number one on the USBillboard 200 chart with 299,000album-equivalent units sold in its partial week along with 142,000 pure sales.[ 80] Chromakopia surpassedCall Me If You Get Lost (169,000 units) as Tyler's biggest first week sales. The album also marked the biggest debut, by units, for a rap album released in 2024 at the time.[ 81] [ 82] The single "Noid" and the track "St. Chroma" peaked at number 10 and seven on theBillboard Hot 100 , respectively, marking his first top 10 hits on that chart.[ 83]
InChromakopia ' s second week, the album earned 160,000 equivalent album units in the United States, securing a second consecutive week at number one on theBillboard 200 chart.[ 84] On the Hot 100, "Sticky" jumped to a new peak of number 10, having debuted at number 14. The album became Tyler's first to spend multiple consecutive weeks at number one and to secure three songs in theBillboard Hot 100's top 10.[ 85] It earned 104,000 units on its third week, securing the top spot on theBillboard 200.[ 86]
The album debuted atop theUK Albums Chart . The single "Noid" and two other songs for the album charted on the UK Singles Chart: "Noid" (16), "St. Chroma" (15), and "Darling, I" (24).[ 87] [ 88] UK chart rules prevent artists from having more than three songs in the top 40 at once; without these rules,Chromakopia would have generated further new entries in the countdown.[ 89] The album also debuted atop the AustralianARIA Charts ,[ 90] theDutch Album Top 100 ,[ 91] theIrish Albums Chart ,[ 92] the New ZealandRMNZ chart,[ 93] thePortuguese Albums Chart ,[ 94] and theScottish Albums Chart .[ 95]
Track listing All tracks are written, produced, and arranged byTyler Okonma , with additional writers noted. "Balloon" was additionally produced by Jayda Love.[ 96]
CD and vinyl test pressing No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "St. Chroma" (featuring Daniel Caesar) Simmonds 3:06 8. "Sticky" (featuring Sexyy Red and Lil Wayne) Carter Wherry Deanna Brown[c] Deidre Brown[c] Y. Brown[c] David Brown[c] Clayton[c] Jones[c] Wallace[c] Williams[c] Zamor Mosley Bolton Duverne 4:28 11. "Mother" 4:01 12. "Thought I Was Dead" (featuringPlayboi Carti and Santigold) 3:27 13. "Like Him" (featuring Lola Young) 4:34 Total length: 54:24
Chromakopia+ No. Title Length 12. "Mother" 4:40 13. "Like Him" (featuring Lola Young) 4:39 14. "Balloon" (featuring Doechii) 2:34 15. "I Hope You Find Your Way Home" 4:29 Total length: 57:43
Samples and composition notes ^[a] "Noid" contains excerpts from "Nizakupanga Ngozi" (1977), written byPaul Nyirongo , performed by Ngozi Family.[ 97] ^[b] "Darling, I" contains a sample from "Vivrant Thing " (1999), written byKamaal Fareed andBarry White , performed byQ-Tip .[ 98] ^[c] "Sticky" contains a sample from "Get Up Offa That Thing " (1976), written by Deanna Brown, Deidre Brown, and Yamma Brown, performed byJames Brown ;[ 96] and a sample from "Get Buck " (2007), written byDavid Brown , Timothy Clayton,Jamal Jones , Zachary Wallace, andElvis Williams , performed byYoung Buck .[ 98] ^[d] "Balloon" contains excerpts from "I Wanna Rock" (1992), written byLuther Campbell ,Harry Wayne Casey , andRichard Finch , performed byLuke andRob Base .[ 99]
Personnel
Musicians Tyler Okonma – lead vocals, production, arrangement, executive production (all tracks)Daniel Caesar – featured vocals (tracks 1, 9), background vocals (tracks 6, 10), bass (track 10)Teezo Touchdown – featured vocals (track 4)GloRilla – featured vocals (track 8)Lil Wayne – featured vocals (track 8)Sexyy Red – featured vocals (track 8)LaToiya Williams – featured vocals (track 9) Schoolboy Q – featured vocals (track 11)Santigold – featured vocals (track 11), additional vocals (track 6)Playboi Carti – featured vocals (track 11)[ a] Lola Young – featured vocals (track 12)Doechii – featured vocals (track 13)Bonita Smith – additional vocals (tracks 1, 3, 4–5, 9–15) Willow – additional vocals (track 3)Jazmine Freeman – additional vocals (track 8) Laila S. Freeman – additional vocals (track 8) Childish Gambino – background vocals (tracks 6, 7)Rex Orange County – background vocals (track 7)Justin Levy – background vocals (track 12) Robert Stevenson – background vocals (track 12) Pedro Martins – guitar (tracks 1, 3–6, 10) Thundercat – bass (tracks 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 11b)Steve Lacy – guitar (track 7)Inflo – drums (track 3), additional vocals (track 3)Solange – background vocals (tracks 8, 14)Kevin Kendrick – piano (tracks 3, 7, 9, 14) Biako – guitar (track 10) Johnny May – strings (track 10), keyboard (track 13) Klynik – keyboard (track 13) Vic Wainstein – keyboard (track 13) Christopher Burns – horn (tracks 8, 11) Jason P. Freeman – horn (tracks 8, 11) Jerry E. Freeman Jr. – horn (tracks 8, 11) Kebbi Williams – horn (tracks 8, 11) Brandon Lee Brown – whistles (track 8)
Technical Vic Wainstein – engineering (all tracks) Tyler Okonma – recording engineering (all tracks) Neal H Pogue – mixing (all tracks)Mike Bozzi – mastering (all tracks)Andrew Keller – additional engineering (track 4) Childish Gambino – additional engineering (tracks 6, 7) Aaron Bolton – additional engineering (track 8) Adam Clark – additional engineering (track 8) Chris Carmouche – additional engineering (track 8) Manny Galvez – additional engineering (track 8) Mikaelin BlueSpruce – additional engineering (track 8) Salvador Majail – additional engineering (track 8) Romil Hemnani – additional engineering (track 11)Jayda Love – additional engineering (track 13) WavyBoyJodii – additional engineering (track 14) Zachary Acosta – engineering assistance (all tracks) Collin Clark – engineering assistance (track 4) Danforth Webster – engineering assistance (track 4) Garrett Duncan – engineering assistance (track 4) Jonathan Lopez Garcia – engineering assistance (track 4) Patrick Gardner – engineering assistance (track 4) Terena Dawn – engineering assistance (track 4) Jordan Schneider – engineering assistance (track 14) Nicole Llorens – engineering assistance (track 14)
Charts
Weekly charts 2025 chart performance forChromakopia Chart (2025) Peak position Greek Albums (IFPI )[ 128] 49
Year-end charts Year-end chart performance forChromakopia Chart (2024) Position Australian Albums (ARIA)[ 129] 74 Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA)[ 130] 19 Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[ 131] 106 New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[ 132] 42 Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[ 133] 67
Certifications
Notes ^ Playboi Carti only appears on the physical edition of the album.[ 100]
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