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Tyler, the Creator announced his new album 'Cherry Bomb' will arrive in less than a week. The rapper also shared his 'Fucking Young/Death Camp' video. Like Goblin and Wolf before it, the third studio album from rap’s prince of misanthropy feels like a deep dive into a sometimes-unstable mind: dreamy, dark, wildly.

Izotope Alloy 2 Keygen For Hex. Just four days after Tyler, the Creator revealed he was rush-releasing his new album 'Cherry Bomb,' the Odd Future rapper's third LP has arrived.

The Odd Future leader on homophobia, Miley Cyrus and why Tumblr is 'sad' Those who pre-ordered the album received two Cherry Bomb tracks, opener 'Deathcamp' and first single 'Fucking Young/Perfect,' the latter a cautionary tale where the rapper falls for a girl who's 'perfect, but you're too fucking young.' The single features contributions from Gap Band singer and Kanye West's go-to crooner Charlie Wilson, Toro y Moi's Chaz Budnick and the Black Lips' Cole Alexander. On Thursday, Tyler premiered his 'Fucking Young/Deathcamp' combo video, which he directed under his 'Wolf Haley' pseudonym. While the opening track is a soulful R&B number about borderline illegal love, 'Deathcamp' finds the rapper channeling his longtime affinity for N.E.R.D. As the aggressive, riff-paced track recalls that group's 'Lapdance.' Tyler previously hosted at Odd Future's Camp Flog Gnaw Festival in November. 'Tell everyone,' Tyler after Cherry Bomb's pre-order page went live.

'It doesn't matter much but I do want a Number One album just to go back to the niggas who said I wouldn't.' While the rest of Cherry Bomb's details – tracklist, features, etc. Wwe Smackdown Vs Raw 2012 Pc Game Full Version. – won't be known until the album arrives April 13th, figured out that album's 11th track will feature both Kanye West and Lil Wayne ().

Unlike Sweatshirt and Tyler,, another Odd Future associate, won't be rushing out his anticipated new album. The singer recently revealed that his as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2012's Channel Orange.