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New video from Tyler, The Creator entitled “HEAVEN TO ME”

New video from Tyler, The Creator entitled “HEAVEN TO ME”

Tyler, The Creator blessed his fans with the official deluxe edition of his sixth studio album last Friday (March 31) with CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale, the official deluxe release of his sixth studio album. In the upgraded version of the album, eight new cuts have been added along with new collaborations from YG, Vince Staples, and A$AP Rocky. Prior to the complete reveal, he previewed the listeners with visuals for the tracks “SORRY NOT SORRY,” “DOGTOOTH,” and “WHARF TALK.”

The IGOR artist on April 3 only added to his ongoing stream of music videos by releasing a new screencast of the song “HEAVEN TO ME.” As Tyler walks around his home studio with just a mic and a flow on his hands during the self-directed performance of the song, fans will be treated to a laid-back performance of the single. Tyler spits some bars on this track over a sample from Monk Higgins’ track “Heaven Only Knows” while he does some spitting.

In June 2022, the original edition of the album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST was released, and it consisted of 16 tracks along with guest contributions from a number of artists, including 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign, Fana Hues, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Wayne, and Pharrell Williams. In its first week of release, the DJ Drama-hosted Odd Future co-founder’s second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart rose to the top thanks to 169,000 album-equivalent units sold, making it Odd Future’s second No. 1 album overall.

Lil Tjay is recruited by Morray for his new video “High Price”

Lil Tjay is recruited by Morray for his new video “High Price”

With his first release of 2023, Morray returns with his first release of the year and enlists Lil Tjay for the assist on the track. This introspective song titled “High Price” shares with the listener moments of reflection that the North Carolina native learned through the journey to the top of the music industry. In his verse, Meek, whose lyrics deal with chasing goals in order to achieve success, mentions Philly rapper Meek Mill when he raps:

Morray continued to stay connected with his fans throughout the year of 2022 through the release of singles such as the Southside-produced “Broken Vows,” and “Da Rant” and “Momma’s Love,” “Ticket,” “Still Here” in collaboration with Cordae. As well as contributing to the vocals to his own releases, Morray has also appeared on countless recent tracks such as “All Them Days” featuring Derez De’Shon, “Real S**t” featuring OMB Peezy, “TAIL LIGHTS” featuring Macklemore, and “Long The Way” featuring Jetson, which was featured on the Dreamville-curated soundtrack to Creed III.

It was April 2021, when the “Dreamland” artist released his last album, Street Sermons, which featured 13 tracks, including his breakout single, “Quicksand.” Later that year, he joined Toosii, 42 Dugg, Pooh Shiesty, Flo Milli, Coi Leray, and Blxst as a member of the XXL Freshman Class. As part of his career achievements, he attended his first Grammy Awards in early 2022, where he was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for his appearance on J. Cole “m y l i f e”  alongside 21 Savage.