Tyler, The Creator Shares Stylish Self-Directed New Video for “Lemonhead”

Photo Credit: Mauricio Alvarado

American rapper, singer and songwriter Tyler Gregory Okonma, known by his stage name Tyler, the Creator, has released a new video for his single “Lemonhead” off his latest album Call Me If You Get Lost, according to Pitchfork. The video is self-directed and can be viewed below.

The music video opens with Tyler giving what appears to be a brief tuba lesson. The entertaining visuals follow the artist as he shows off a series of older “lemon” vehicles including speedboats, cars and bicycles while rapping about wealth in a sunny field surrounded by mountainous hills.

Call Me If You Get Lost was released Friday, June 25 with Columbia Records. The record is his seventh studio album and followed his 2019 LP Igor. Tyler produced both Igor and his 2017 album Flower Boy himself, though Call Me If You Get Lost was produced by DJ and producer DJ Drama. Tyler, the Creator performed the new album during a livestreamed concert at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg last month.

This video release follows last week’s new video for his single “Corso,” in addition to videos for “Lumberjack,” “Wusyaname” and “Juggernaut,” all off the recent album. The rapper is set to headline the 2021 Day N Vegas festival in November of this year, alongside artists such as Kendrick Lamar and SZA.

Photo credit Mauricio Alvarado 

Leanne Rubinstein: Leanne Rubinstein is an upcoming fifth-year student at CU Boulder studying journalism and vocal performance. She has experience in explanatory, breaking news, editorial and feature writing, and plans to gear a journalism career toward music and the arts. She is a weekly music news writer at mxdwn.
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