Tyler, the Creator released his new album, Don't Tap the Glass, on July 21 with minimal warning. This album contrasts with his previous work, Chromakopia, focusing instead on energizing dance tracks. It features a new alter ego named Big Poe and includes the sample-heavy track "Sugar on My Tongue." Tyler established three rules: move, speak positively, and refrain from recording. He emphasizes the impact of modern technology on natural expression, urging listeners to reconnect with music and dance without the fear of being filmed or scrutinized.
"I asked some friends why they don't dance in public and some said because of the fear of being filmed. I thought damn, a natural form of expression and a certain connection they have with music is now a ghost."
"The album is filled with wall-to-wall bangers, beginning with Tyler introducing a new alter ego on the album's first track, 'Big Poe,' and ending with hard-hitting, blissed-out 'Tell Me What It Is.'"
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