South Florida audiences bewildered by Tyler, The Creator's 'CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST' tour

 

Tyler, The Creator's “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” 2022 tour began February 10th in San Diego. The final tour stop occurs in Seattle, Washington on April 8th. The tour is taking place throughout the United States in cities such as Phoenix, Las Vegas, Dallas, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York City, and Miami. Joining Tyler, The Creator on tour are artists: Teezo Touchdown, Kali Uchis, and Vince Staples.

 

TEEZO TOUCHDOWN

Teezo Touchdown not only produces his own music but also records and produces his own music. He is also known for his extravagant style, diverse range of music, and large social media presence. Teezo has released over twenty singles since his musical debut in 2011. His track, “Sucka!,” went viral in 2020. Teezo Touchdown and Tyler, The Creator collaborated on “RUNITUP.”

 

VINCE STAPLES

Vince Staples is a Long Beach artist part of the Hip Hop group, Cutthroat Boyz, alongside fellow California rap artists, Joey Fatts and Ashton Matthews. Vince Staples is known for his storytelling style. Staples first turned heads with his album, Summertime '06, released in 2015. In his latest self-titled album debut, “Vince Staples,” he discusses memories from his past of growing up within in Southern California and reminiscing without compromising his covertness. 

 

KALI UCHIS

With a stylistic range of left-field pop and a long list of cross genre collaborations including but not limited to Tyler, the creator, Gorillaz, Juanes, Rico Nasty, and partynextdoor. Kali released her first album Isolation in 2018 to wide acclaim, as a free digital-download EP with tracks produced by Diplo, Katranada, and Tyler, the Creator. Debuted at number 32 on the Billboard 200 and entered the R&B/hip-hop chart at number four. Kali then proceded to release her EP “to feel alive” in April 2020, followed by her first Spanish-language LP, the Grammy-nominated “Sin Miedo” later that same year. While this was a risk for her being that her fan base is mostly in the United States “Telepatia” featured in “sin miedo” became her first solo charting hit on billboards 100, leading on to win favorite latin song at the 2021 american music awards. Kali has proven herself to not only be a threat, but an artist with range and drive. 

 

TYLER, THE CREATOR

Tyler, The Creator is a music producer, director, fashion designer, and owns the independent record label, Odd Future Records. He is the head of Los Angeles’ Hip-Hop collective, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA). Since his first recordings debuted on ‘The Odd Future Tape’ in 2007, which he produced for the OFWGKTA release. Dropping his sixth album. “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.,” with the teaser track, “LUMBERJACK.” While he is known as part of the hip-hop collective, he predominantly released horrorcore. With his last two albums “IGOR” and “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” his brand “le fleur” is displayed throughout his musical releases. He is merging his current aesthetic to his musical style which is a common theme for him.

Vince Staples and Teezo started off the show by hyping the crowd. They mixed in new works and previous collaborations with Tyler, The Creator by setting up the mood for the headliner. Kalis Uchis, R&B artist, performed sultry music which caused an uproar within the audience. Tyler, The Creator hit the stage with an engaging floor stomping performance. He appeared on stage from bottom of the first stage in his vintage Rolls Royce, singing lyrics to “Sir Baudelaire,” and screamed “y’all ready!” Lighting the stage in fireworks revealing a two-story country house as his backdrop, never disappointing in his extravagant stage presence, he as always put on a show.

After singing a few songs from “Call me if you get lost,” he engaged with the audience to banter and highlighted his memories in Miami and the love he's grown to have for the city. Sticking to the Miami theme, he jumped on a speed boat that led him from the main stage to a middle stage. He sang tracks such as “She,” “Smuckers,” and “Yonkers.” He ended the show by singing an “Earfquake” cappella and wishing the audience good night.

 

SETLIST

 

- "Sir Baudelaire"

- "Corso"

- "Lemonhead"

- "Hot Wind Blows"

- "Lumberjack"

- "Massa"

- "WusYaName"

- "Boredom"

- "911"

- "See You Again"

- "IFHY"

- "She"/"Smuckers"/"Yonkers"/"Bimmer"/"Rusty"/"Tamale"

- "I Thought You Wanted to Dance"

- "Who Dat Boy"

- "I Think"

- "Earfquake"

- "New Magic Wand"

- "RunItUp"

 

Coverage by Viviana Franco // Instagram: @viviana.ttl and Gina Beltran // Instagram: @miamigoth

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