CHROMAKOPIA: How Tyler, The Creator Revived Authentic Listening

Written by , on November 18, 2024

“I think we should put music out again on Tuesdays instead of Fridays, for some reason.”

Tyler Okonma, more famously known as Tyler, The Creator, smiles passionately in his 2023 interview with Nardwuar. “I know people think that because of the weekend, streams go up… but I feel like it’s a lot of passive listening… If you put [music] out during the week—that commute to work or school—you really have that hour or thirty minutes to dive in and listen.”

One year later, the 33-year-old artist announced the release date of his eighth album. CHROMAKOPIA—composed, produced, and arranged entirely by Okonma himself—debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and became his fastest-selling album to date. Despite these accomplishments being enough to solidify Okonma’s legitimacy as a multifaceted artist, he took this passion project one step further by defying the biggest rule for music charts: he released it at 6 a.m. on a Monday.

For Tyler, the charts and streaming numbers were secondary. He wanted listeners to connect with CHROMAKOPIA on their own time, without the pressure of trends or industry standards. In the end, his goal was simple: to make something people would listen to, not solely consume and post about.

CHROMAKOPIA album cover, courtesy of Tyler via Instagram.

Just four days before his album’s October 28 release, Tyler announced on Instagram that he would host a $5 listening party at Los Angeles’ Inuit Dome. More than 17,000 fans gathered to hear tracks from CHROMAKOPIA ahead of its release, as Tyler danced, shared inspiration, and spoke intimately about the album. Since then, he has held spontaneous listening parties in cities like Atlanta and Boston. Despite announcing a world tour the day after the album dropped, these events have provided a rare, intimate experience for both him and his fans.

Tyler added anticipation and suspense to CHROMAKOPIA by keeping the featured artists a secret until the album’s release. After teasing fans by claiming there would be no features, excitement erupted as listeners recognized appearances from artists like Daniel Caesar, Doechii, GloRilla, Lil Wayne, Sexyy Red, Teezo Touchdown, and more. Even Steve Lacy revealed he contributed on the guitar for “Judge Judy.”

By hiding the feature names, Tyler likely wanted listeners to engage with the full album rather than skipping to certain tracks for specific artists. This choice ensured the music itself took center stage, allowing each feature to enhance the song without overshadowing it. A few days after the release, once fans had time to fully immerse themselves, Tyler revealed the featured artists, letting their contributions shine without diminishing the integrity of the tracks.

Weeks after it’s release, Okonma shares clips from recording and lyrics on his Instagram for all his fans to see: “Tell me what stuck with you… What did you love? What did you hate? What took a couple listens to understand?” The artist shares some of his favorite fan responses via his Instagram story.

With CHROMAKOPIA, Tyler, the Creator proved once again that his artistic vision goes beyond convention, from secret features to unexpected release dates. Fans are still buzzing from the album’s surprises and the intimate listening parties, but the excitement doesn’t end there. As his upcoming world tour approaches, anticipation is high to see how Tyler’s creativity will take center stage in an entirely new way.


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