Tyler, The Creator has recruited a lot of stars for the music video for “Darling, I” from his earlier album Chromakopia.
Whereas Tyler has since launched Don’t Faucet the Glass, the Odd Future founder nonetheless has time for its chart-topping predecessor.
Within the flirty video, Tyler could be seen placing the strikes on the likes of Lauren London, Nia Lengthy, Willow Smith and Ayo Edebiri.
The clip additionally contains a temporary cameo from Teezo Landing who options on the music.
Tyler lately outlined his artistic philosophy in an interview with Apple Music.
He mentioned: “I didn’t wanna be valuable. I didn’t need to spend three years and attempt to be tremendous modern. … I made an album, I used to be finished.”
Tyler went on to clarify: “I used to be simply gonna add that muthafucka the second it was finished and proceed shifting on with my life as a result of I simply wished it out. And it’s really easy to design your individual handcuffs, lock your self up, and put the important thing over there that simply turns…into strain, whether or not it’s from you or followers.”
He added: “Individuals find yourself scared and never placing albums out for 15 years as a result of they really feel like they all the time must — ‘I obtained to take advantage of modern, greatest stuff.’ And generally, man, that music is nice. Simply put that bitch out. ‘Trigger when n-ggas is 80 years outdated, you actually suppose [you] about to sit down right here [with] all this nice music on a tough drive, be like, ‘Oh fuck, it wasn’t…’ Fuck it, put it out.”
The “Sticky” rapper concluded by saying: “However the magnificence in it’s like my concept on which may change tomorrow. I’d work on one thing new be like, ‘Oh, I gotta spend 5 years on this album and this bridge and get these strings proper.’ However the place I’m at now, I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I simply wanna make stuff and put it out like once I was 17,’ ’trigger that shit was simply enjoyable and free.”
Tyler launched Don’t Faucet the Glass lower than a yr after he dropped Chromakopia with the album debuting atop the Billboard 200.