Tyler The Creator just released the first single off the deluxe version of his album titled "Call Me If You Get Lost," but it appears that he loves giving his fans a treat as he immediately dropped another one.

In the most recent music video for the track "Sorry Not Sorry," the musician began by welcoming people into what appears to be a theater which features all of his personas in the show.

He also talked about a child and apologizing to his son for not being a present father. The lyrics read: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry I don't see you more / I'm sorry that the four minutes where you see your son could feel like a chore."

The song revolves around his emotions as it takes fans to a rollercoaster ride. However, Uproxx clarified that the rapper isn't a father yet.

Tyler The Creator Buries His Previous Personas

Over the past years, the rapper had released numerous projects for his career and all of them were present in his recent visuals.

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In one part of the music video, Tyler featured his old eras by clones of himself dressed in different clothing which defined the period of each album. Fans immediately pointed out their observation on social media as they bombarded the reply section of the artist's tweet.

At the end of the video, it appears that the rap star will venture out into a brand new persona as a new version of himself appeared, which fans dubbed as "Tyler, the Destroyer."

Tyler The Creator NEW Album 2023

The "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" rapper announced on Twitter earlier this week that he will be dropping a new album consisting of the songs that never made it to the final output of his "Call Me If You Get Lost" project.

In his explanation, the musician said he wanted to release the songs as he loves them, writing, "Some of those songs I really love, and knew they would never see the light of day, so I've decided to put a few of them out."

"Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale" will be released on March 31, 2023 (Friday). For fans who don't want to miss out on notifications, the album is now available for pre-save/pre-add on major music streaming platforms. Visit this link for more information.

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