Tyler, The Creator has blessed his fans with a brand-new track! On Tuesday, June 26, he dropped "Peach Fuzz."

Tyler Remixes Prophet Track

The surprise release was a remix of "Wanna Be Your Man," a song originally performed by the underground funk musician Prophet.

"Peach Fuzz" follows a stream of new releases and remixes from the 27-year-old rapper this year. Just last Monday, he also dropped his version of Jacquees' "No Validation." He called it "Gelato."

Tyler also shared several new songs this year including "OKRA," "Rose Tinted Cheeks," and "435." He also remixed "Kids See Ghost," the title track from Kanye West and Kid Cudi's collaborative album, but was taken down due to "copyright grounds," reported Complex.

"Peach Fuzz" also continues making nods to the Oscar-winning movie, Call Me By Your Name. Stream the track below.

 

Prophet Releases Music Video For 'Wanna Be Your Man'

"Wanna Be Your Man" is the title track for Prophet's first new album in 30 years. Last week, the multi-instrumentalist funk legend released a rather sparkly music video for the hit.

Ross Harris, a filmmaker based in Los Angeles, and Sudan Archives, a talent of Stones Throw Records and R&B singer, directed the music video.

 

"I never stopped recording; I basically recorded all the time," said Prophet in an interview. "There was a period between '84 and '89 when I wasn't recording because I was trying to market the record, but from '90 to the present, I've been recording music all the time."

He added that, while he has not been around in three decades, his music remained the same. He also teased that fans might be able to hear the songs he has recorded while in hiatus.

"I have tons of music," he added. "I've been recording every day, and I have stuff that I know will make a good second record."

Wanna Be Your Man was released back in May. It was produced primarily by Mndsgn, a renowned hip-hop producer based in Los Angeles.

Prophet is set to appear at the annual The Growlers Beach Goth Festival on Aug. 15 at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. Other performers include The Voidz, The Drums, and more. Tickets are now on sale.

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