The LA artist released Call Me If You Get Lost last Friday (25 June).
Fans can now make their own version of Tyler, the Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost album artwork via his new site.
Tyler added the new feature last week to coincide with the release of his new LP. Call Me If You Get Lost dropped on Friday (25 June). The album’s cover features an image of Tyler on a travel license, with the words “Call Me If You Get Lost” stamped onto the card. The generator allows fans to add their own name, date of birth, place of issue and photo to the same license template.
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Over the weekend, Tyler took to Twitter to answer questions from fans and shed some insight into the new album. When asked if the Call Me If You Get Lost album cover references Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, Tyler denied the connection and stated that he was inspired by “old passport and travel cards from early 1900s.” He added, “but they do mimic each other because most ID have the same shape in design. This is most peoples reference point for an ID on a rap album so of course this gets brought up. raw hide is a 10.”
not at all actually, old passport and travel cards from early 1900s. but they do mimic each other because most ID have the same shape in design. this is most peoples reference point for an ID on a rap album so of course this gets brought up. raw hide is a 10 https://t.co/gXQ3wabUz6
— Tyler, The Creator (@tylerthecreator) June 26, 2021
Create your own album artwork here and take a look at the official album cover above.
Read: How Tyler, the Creator builds worlds with director of photography Luis Pérez.