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# Tyler, the Creator Drops Surprise Album “Don’t Tap the Glass” and a Visually Striking New Video
Tyler, the Creator has once again surprised his fans, releasing a brand-new album titled *Don’t Tap the glass* and a captivating self-directed music video for the track “Stop Playing With Me.” This latest offering arrives hot on the heels of his critically acclaimed album *Chromakopia*, showcasing Tyler’s relentless creative output and his ability too keep audiences on their toes.
## “Stop Playing With Me” Video: A Surreal visual Feast
the video for ”Stop Playing With Me,” the fifth track from the new LP, is a testament to Tyler’s distinctive visual artistry. In the clip, we see the artist dancing in a minimalist room, framed by two colossal speakers. The surrealism escalates as the carpeted floor beneath him begins to move,mimicking the motion of a treadmill,adding a dynamic and unexpected element to the performance.
### Star-Studded Cameos
Adding to the excitement, the video features notable guest appearances. Hip-hop heavyweights Pusha T and malice, formerly of Clipse, make an appearance, further cementing the album’s collaborative spirit. In a particularly exciting crossover, basketball superstar LeBron James also makes a cameo. James had previously expressed his enthusiasm for the new album, sharing his excitement on social media, and his appearance alongside his business associate Maverick Carter adds another layer of cultural relevance to the visual.
## *Don’t Tap the Glass*: A Swift and Impactful Release
*Don’t Tap the Glass* marks a significant moment in Tyler, the Creator’s discography, not only for its content but also for its rapid release strategy.The album was teased and afterward dropped within a mere four-day window, setting a new record for the shortest rollout of any of his previous projects. This swift release strategy has undoubtedly fueled the buzz surrounding the new music.
### Album Highlights and Influences
Clocking in at just under 30 minutes, *Don’t Tap the Glass* is a concise yet potent collection of tracks. Notably, the album features a sample of Busta Rhymes’ iconic hit “Pass the Courvoisier Part II,” a nod to hip-hop’s rich history that fans are sure to appreciate. This release follows Tyler’s recent contribution to Clipse’s track “pov,” demonstrating his continued engagement with the rap community.
## On the Road: Tyler, the Creator’s *Chromakopia* Tour Continues
While *Don’t Tap the Glass* is the latest news, Tyler, the Creator remains actively engaged with his previous album, *Chromakopia*. He has been on tour in support of *Chromakopia* since February, with an extensive itinerary that includes upcoming dates across the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. Fans eager to catch him live can find his complete tour schedule for a thorough look at his global performances.
