![]() Pharrell - who produced the track for Nigo’s I Know Nigo album out Friday - makes a second-long cameo in the clip, before Tyler climbs a ladder and arrives on the roof of the house as the video comes to an end. “Ahh, the freeway, picked up traffic/What the fuck is you doin’? We gotta dip-dip-dip-dip-dip.” A recent call between two TylersMitchell, as in the virtuosic photographer, and Okonma, as in the rapper and designer Tyler, the Creator represented a joyful meeting of. “How you get a attitude ’cause I’m gettin’ mad?/’Cause you wanna take twenty minutes and a half/And on top of that, I gotta get gas,” he raps. Photo: Sheldon Kearse Hopping out of the car, a Victorian-style home was unveiled behind him on stage. Wearing his signature Call Me If You Get Lost hat, Tyler paces the driveway by his yellow sports car, breaking a sweat while his girlfriend gets ready inside a fancy house. Tyler, the Creator’s entrance in a 1939 Rolls Royce Wraith for the ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ tour in Charlotte. On Thursday, he released his collaboration with A Bathing Ape founder Nigo, “Come On, Let’s Go,” and its accompanying video, in which he performs the track while not-so-patiently idling as a date gets ready inside (Tyler directed the video as well). Tyler, the Creator’s Bel Air Contemporary Flips at Cost to New York Designers. ![]() Waiting outside a friend’s house while they’re still getting ready is likely the most frustrating, all-too-relatable feeling - just ask Tyler, the Creator. ![]()
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