The controversial American rapper, actor and comedian returns with a richly diverse, sprawling new album filled with voices, characters, grooves and styles from jazz, brass, funk breakbeats and electronica with subjects from Black Lives Matter (Manifesto) to bisexual confessions (Wilshire). Sir Tyler Baudelaire is a new persona on the opening track, and the album feels like many jumbled up into one, so packed is it with material and changes of pace and style, most of which is slickly inventive and engaging, and among these are Corso Lumberjack, Lemonhead, Sweet/I Thought You Wanted To Dance and Hot Wind Blows. Featuring many guests from Pharrell Williams to Lil Wayne, 42 Dugg to Fana Hues. Out on Columbia.
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