Tyler The Creator has launched his new album, ‘Don’t Tap the Glass’. Some of these songs throughout their 28 minutes are focused on rap and others on a more classic sound. The latter is the case of ‘Don’t You Werry Baby’, which has the guest voice of Madison McFerrin, or the one that could be the small viral hit of the album, ‘ring ring’.
Our song of the day for this Wednesday presents Tyler The Creator trying to make his girl take the phone, without any success.
He misses “his touch, his smell and his lips,” but there is no way for her to attend. “I know you said I didn’t call again, but I miss you,” he says, certainly “Stalker.” A bit “cringe” in the times? Is someone as grotesque as grotesque being portrayed is the cover of the album, where the gold chain is thicker than two arms together?
You have to take into account the jocular tone of the song, whose lyrics relentlessly appeals to an “operator” that decades ago that simply does not exist. Perhaps a way to portray a love of another era, with the sounds of, also, another era.
And it is that in production, we are facing one of the most deliciously classic delight delight delight, with a low funk that immediately channels the theme, and then some rope arrangements – or its simulation – that are located between the soul of the late 60s and the beginning of the 70s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u85bogg7dwm

