Still riding high on the critical and commercial success of his much-lauded 2021 album, Call Me If You Get Lost, idiosyncratic, multi-dimensional artist Tyler, The Creator has shared “NOID” a paranoia-filled experimental zig-zag built on rock riff sample of the ‘70s Zam-rock band Ngozi Family.
Fun and creepy stuff, just in time for Halloween.
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