Album Info
| Artist: | Tyler, The Creator |
| Album: | Igor |
| Released: | Europe, 2019 |
Tracklist:
| A1 | Igor's Theme | 3:21 |
| Backing Vocals - Amanda Brown , Anthony Evans, Tiffany Stevenson | ||
| Vocals - Lil Uzi Vert | ||
| Written-By - S. Woods, T. Okonma | ||
| A2 | Earfquake | 3:10 |
| Backing Vocals - Charlie Wilson, Jessy Wilson | ||
| Rap - Playboi Carti | ||
| Written-By - Jordan Carter, T. Okonma | ||
| A3 | I Think | 3:32 |
| Backing Vocals - Amanda Brown , Anthony Evans, Ryan Beatty , Tiffany Stevenson | ||
| Keyboards - Kevin Kendricks | ||
| Vocals - Solange | ||
| Written-By - B. Mascel, B. Nkono Telesphore, T. Okonma | ||
| A4 | Boyfriend | 4:00 |
| Backing Vocals - Charlie Wilson, Santigold | ||
| Keyboards [Additional Keys] - Kevin Kendricks | ||
| Vocals [Additional] - Jerrod Carmichael | ||
| Written-By - John Charles Alder, T. Okonma | ||
| A5 | Running Out Of Time | 2:57 |
| Backing Vocals - Jessy Wilson | ||
| Written-By - T. Okonma | ||
| A6 | New Magic Wand | 3:15 |
| Backing Vocals - Jessy Wilson, Santigold | ||
| Vocals [Additional] - Jerrod Carmichael | ||
| Written-By - T. Okonma | ||
| B1 | A Boy Is A Gun | 3:30 |
| Backing Vocals - Solange | ||
| Keyboards [Additional Keys] - Kevin Kendricks | ||
| Written-By - B. Massey, L. Allen McKenzie, B. Dukes, T. Okonma | ||
| B2 | Puppet | 2:59 |
| Backing Vocals - Jessy Wilson, Santigold | ||
| Chimes - Kevin Kendricks | ||
| Rap - Kanye West | ||
| Vocals [Additional] - Jerrod Carmichael | ||
| Written By - D. Smith | ||
| Written-By - K. West, M. Ware, T. Okonma | ||
| B3 | What's Good | 3:26 |
| Vocals [Additional] - Jerrod Carmichael, slowthai | ||
| Written-By - T. Okonma | ||
| B4 | Gone, Gone / Thank You | 6:15 |
| Backing Vocals - Amanda Brown , Anthony Evans, CeeLo Green, Elly Jackson/La Roux, Jessy Wilson, Tiffany Stevenson | ||
| Vocals [Additional] - Jerrod Carmichael | ||
| Written-By - A. O'Day, C. Omori, T. Yamashita, T. Okonma | ||
| B5 | I Don't Love You Anymore | 2:41 |
| Backing Vocals - Charlie Wilson, Jessy Wilson, Solange | ||
| Written-By - T. Okonma | ||
| B6 | Are We Still Friends? | 4:25 |
| Backing Vocals - Pharrell Williams | ||
| Written-By - A. Green, T. Okonma |
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Description
LP - Black Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve
Tyler The Creator’s Igor is his fifth album and is a record about love and love lost, but Tyler conveys it as much through the warm synths and ‘70s soul drums as he does words. It’s a highly textural album that never gets obsessed with its own feel. Tyler imbues the work with just enough of an edge to let the rhythms and progressions work on their own, using these various voices as extra tools, garnishment upon the broken beats and melodies searching for a bit of sunlight on a cloudy day.
