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' / 'Released: June 30, 2017. 'Boredom'Released: July 11, 2017.The words “Scum Fuck Flower Boy” appear prominently on one of the album covers. The official album title, however, is Flower Boy, a representative for Tyler confirmed to Pitchfork. The album has always been listed on digital streaming platforms under that name. His representative clarified that Scum Fuck Flower Boy is an “unofficial title.”. Tyler, the Creator is back and has officially announced his next album.Dubbed Scum Fuck Flower Boy, the project is slated to be 14 tracks long without potential features being physically listed in.
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Kongregate Download ZIP UPLOADED: Tyler, The Creator – Scum Fuck Flower Boy Album, post your thoughts on the discussion board or read.' I Ain't Got Time!' Released: July 19, 2017. 'See You Again'Released: August 29, 2017Flower Boy (alternatively titled Scum Fuck Flower Boy) is the fourth studio album by American rapper. The album was released on July 21, 2017. Produced entirely by Tyler, the album features guest vocals from a range of artists; including, and.Flower Boy was supported by four: ' / ', 'Boredom', 'I Ain't Got Time!'
And 'See You Again'. The album received widespread acclaim from critics, and debuted at number two on the US.It was named among the best albums of 2017 by multiple publications and was nominated for at the. Contents.Background and recording With Flower Boy, Tyler decided to take a more personal approach compared to his previous album, stating 'For Cherry Bomb I purposely was like, I don't want to get personal at all. Like, I'm just going to make songs.And in this one I was like alright, let me write down every feeling.' Tyler felt that the general response to Cherry Bomb was poor and he wanted to deliver an album that succeeded it well.
The official title was originally thought to be Scum Fuck Flower Boy but was later confirmed simply as Flower Boy shortly prior to release. Tyler noted the works of, and as musical inspirations for the album.Recording began in late 2015. Like previous releases, the album was produced by Tyler himself.He decided to keep his rap verses short and to-the-point to give guest artists and instrumentation more of a focal point. Many songs on the album featured guitar playing by Austin Feinstein. The beat used on the song 'I Ain't Got Time!' Was initially made for during recording sessions for West's seventh studio album.
After West declined it, the beat was sent to rapper who, after a month, also turned it down. 'Glitter' was written for; Tyler kept it after Bieber did not return any of his calls. 'See You Again' was written for former member but was later kept after Malik rejected the song twice.' Was rejected by rapper. Music and lyrics Correlating with the album's title, Tyler has noted as a recurring theme of the album.
Andy Kellman of describes the overall lyrical content of the album as Tyler's 'least vulgar release' compared to the shock value lyrics in his previous projects. The album's opening track, 'Foreword', is described by Scott Glaysher of as an open letter to the fans and the nation, citing the lines 'How many raps can I write 'til I get me a chain?/How many chains can I wear 'til I'm considered a slave?/How many slaves can it be until arise?/How many riots can it be 'til them Black lives matter?' 'Where This Flower Blooms' refers back to his times before fame and money in the first line. Tyler says 'Let's take it back to them days/Counting sheep on Sadie Hannah's floor' which refers to the time before and during the release of his debut mixtape when he lived in his grandmother's house.Is a short track which includes an unidentified male stating that he wants to hear the song about him, hinting that following song, 'See You Again', is about Tyler's male lover.
'See You Again' is described as a 'positively kaleidoscopic love song' about an unidentified person.Jesse Fairfax of describes ' as a 'raucous jam that sounds like a score to a horror film', while Zachary Hoskins of compared the song to 's song 'Freestyle 4' from. 'Pothole' is described as a 'low-profile standout' that features vehicular metaphors; are used as a metaphor for being stuck in life. Calum Slingerland of describes 'Garden Shed' featuring 'psychedelic guitar licks and synths that build up a ballad featuring vocals, as liberation is encouraged before noisy feedback makes way for a confessional verse'.
Slingerland proclaimed the song is 'one of Tyler's most powerful recorded moments to date', and also picked out the references to sexuality. Zachary Hoskins of describes 'Garden Shed' as a 'woozy trapped-in-the-closet metaphor'.Kevin Lozano of spoke on the song 'Boredom', stating 'Tyler's range is kaleidoscopic, and the neo-soul sound he started to shape on Wolf is in full flower' and 'large parts of the song is an exercise for him to flex his production skills'.Calum Slingerland of identifies the reference to on 'I Ain't Got Time!' Tyler raps 'Passenger a white boy, look like River Phoenix'. This may also be a reference to the music video of 'Who Dat Boy' in which Tyler is in a car with a River Phoenix lookalike sitting in the passenger seat. 'I Ain't Got Time!' Contains lines that were considered comparable to 's 'outlandish statements' throughout his career. Comments on the sampling on 'I Ain't Got Time!'
, saying that it turns an 'accordion into a fun-house mirror, warped and disorienting'. The song 'I Ain't Got Time!' Contains the lyrics 'I've been kissing white boys since 2004'.The song 'Garden Shed' also contains subtle references to sexuality with the lyrics 'That was real love I was in/Ain't no reason to pretend' and 'All my friends was lost/They couldn't read the signs/I didn't want to talk/I tell 'em my location and they ain't want to walk'. This led many to speculate that Tyler was 'coming out of the closet' as either. This was especially interesting because his lyrics in previous albums were considered homophobic and led to him being banned from entering the United Kingdom for three to five years in 2015.
Tyler had previously hinted towards his sexuality status a few years prior, once tweeting 'I TRIED TO COME OUT THE DAMN CLOSET LIKE FOUR DAYS AGO AND NO ONE CARED HAHAHHAHAHA'.Vanessa Okoth-Obbo of Pitchfork described ' as 'looking at the overarching theme of loneliness, on two contrasting, but equally intriguing beats' and stated that the song 'represents a further maturation in sound, and apparently his problems too'.' November' is a nostalgic track in which Tyler reminisces about times gone. Ana Clara Ribeiro of described the song as 'Tyler's desire to be taken back to November' and 'drives the listener to think of their personal November memories too'. Hiba Argane of Affinity Magazine analyzed the song 'Glitter', stating that it 'possesses a repetitive quality, but you can almost feel a crescendo in the content'. The final track, 'Enjoy Right Now, Today', is an instrumental that features backing vocals from. Promotion The album title, tracklist and release date was announced by Tyler, the Creator on July 6, 2017 via social media.Two covers were unveiled upon announcement, the main cover designed by -born artist and the alternative cover designed by Tyler himself.
The album leaked 11 days before the announced release date of July 21.Singles After a one-week countdown on Twitter and, Tyler, the Creator released a music video, titled ', to his official YouTube channel on June 29, 2017. The album's, 'Who Dat Boy' / ', containing two songs: 'Who Dat Boy' and '911 / ' was released as a dual single on June 30, 2017. The single peaked at number 87 on the US. The album's second single, 'Boredom', was released on July 11, 2017. The album's third single, 'I Ain't Got Time!' , was released on July 19, 2017.
The album's fourth single, 'See You Again', was released on August 29, 2017, to and radio.Critical reception Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating7.9/1084/100Review scoresSourceRatingA−7/104.5/58.5/104/5Flower Boy received widespread acclaim from critics. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an score of 84, based on 18 reviews. Andy Kellman of gave a positive review, stating 'While most of these songs are rife with anxiety and isolation, the open-hearted lyricism and wide-scoped productions, put together by an artist in peak form, make them immensely engrossing.Frank Ocean, Pharrell Williams, Kali Uchis, Syd, and Estelle are among 11 supporting cast members, not one of whom is inessential to the whole.' Flower Boy was named 'Best New Music', with reviewer Sheldon Pearce calls it 'Tyler's most sincere and most accomplished album, he gets to the essence of what he's been chiseling at: the angst of a missed connection, the pain of unrequited love, and navigating youthful ennui.'
In his review, Andy Gill of states, ' Flower Boy presents a surprisingly sensitive, thoughtful, even pleasant personality.' Jesse Fairfax of gave the album a 4.5 out of 5, stating 'Clocking in at 47 minutes, the album is both Tyler, the Creator's shortest and most cohesive album to date and is full of introspective admissions that logically line up with his public character.' Renato Pagnani of said, ' Flower Boy is the first time he's been equally as forthcoming in his actual music. His flow has tightened up, and for a man whose voice basically destined him for rap stardom, he's become even better at stretching his booming baritone into novel shapes, employing a plethora of flows.'
Scott Glaysher of praised the album saying, 'These days, there aren't many rap albums that can service as a deeply digested work of art as well as music for easy listening, yet Tyler, The Creator fills both lanes well.He manages to find the happy medium on Flower Boy and translates it to his best album yet.' Jamie Milton writes that the album is 'Backed by a supporting cast of R&B superstars and bright newcomers, it's a record of long, lazy summers; sitting back and staring at the clouds.' Lewis Lister of said, 'Previously it felt like as though these two sides have been difficult to reconcile on record; the abrasive would often be at odds with the tranquil, particularly on last studio album. On Flower Boy, though, Tyler has perfected his marriage of the two.' Paul Lester of wrote: 'If anything, Flower Boy captures Tyler at his least tormented and twisted; it is an album of exquisitely arranged, melodious synth-rap, wistful and reflective, heavy on the heavenly.It's not all dreamy—watch out for the occasional profane pothole—but largely this is the work of an evolved artist and mature person.' Austin Reed of Pretty Much Amazing said, ' Flower Boy has elevated Tyler closer to the line.An unexpected move to be sure, but no less impressive whatsoever.'
In a mixed review, 's Kelly McClure stated: 'It's more of the same. It seems to be needing something more.An extra spark of interest.' Accolades Year-end listsPublicationAccoladeRankBillboard 's 50 Best Albums of 201729Clash Albums of the Year 20177The Best Albums of 20176Exclaim! 's Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums of 20176HipHopDX 's Best Rap Albums of 20175The 17 Best Albums of 201717NME 's Albums of the Year 201719The 10 best albums of 20177The 100 Best Albums of 20175The 50 Best Albums of 20178The 60 Best Albums of 201754Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 201740Rap-Up 's 20 Best Albums of 201712The 25 Best Albums of 201714Staff's Top 50 Albums of 201712Top 50 Releases of 201718AwardsCeremonyCategoryResultNominatedCommercial performance Flower Boy debuted at number two on the US with 106,000 of which 70,000 were pure album sales. Track listing All tracks produced by.No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.'
Foreword' (featuring ). Enjoy Right Now, Today'Okonma3:55Total length:46:34Notes.' Features additional vocals by Shane Powers. 'Pothole' features background vocals by Alexander Brettin. 'Garden Shed' features background vocals by.' Boredom' features additional vocals.
Lonely' features additional vocals by, and Lionel Boyce. 'Enjoy Right Now, Today' features vocals bySample credits. 'Foreword' incorporates elements of ', written by, and, and performed.
'Pothole' contains elements of 'Ooh', written and performed by.' I Ain't Got Time!' Incorporates elements of 'Introduction', performed by Bel-Sha-Zaar with Tommy Genapopoluis & The Grecian Knights. Lonely' contains a rendition of ', written by Raymond Calhoun and performed by.Personnel Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.Rolli, Bryan (April 5, 2018). Retrieved April 6, 2018.
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Retrieved June 15, 2018. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH.New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller'slisting for full details.Record Size:12'Country/Region of Manufacture:United StatesSpeed:33RPMStyle:Jazzy Hip HopRecord Label:ColumbiaGenre:Rap & Hip-HopSleeve Grading:NEW SEALEDSpecial Attributes:Colored Vinyl, Import, 180 - 220 gram, 1st Edition, Collector's Edition, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Rarities Edition, Special EditionDuration:Double LPRecord Grading:NEW SEALEDRelease Year:July 21, 2017Artist:Tyler The CreatorUPC:8 1 1.
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