By Mike Fleming Jr
17.04.2020 - 07:31 / pitchfork.com
Tyler, the Creator has shared a good dollop of new music tonight (April 17). First, he’s remixed La Roux’s Supervision song “Automatic Driver.” Plus, he has two contributions to Buffalo rapper Westside Gunn’s brand new album Pray for Paris: Tyler’s featured on “327” and he produced “Party Wit Pop Smoke.” Hear the new songs below.
La Roux sang on Tyler, the Creator’s IGOR cut “GONE, GONE / THANK YOU.” She released Supervision, the follow-up to Trouble in Paradise, in February.
Pray for Paris
By Mike Fleming Jr
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