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Call Me If You Get Lost previously hit No. 1 for one week in 2022 (April 30-dated chart) after the original album’s release on vinyl, and for one week in 2021 (July 10, its debut frame).
Overall, “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale” is truly impressive. Not every artist can claim that even their leftovers are bangers, but Tyler, the Creator can.
If you didn’t get tickets to Tyler The Creator‘s sold-out Call Me If You Get Lost tour, you’re still in luck: Fans of the “Lumberjack” rapper can stream tomorrow’s LA show tomorrow ...
Tyler, the Creator is having an estate sale, dropping off everything he had stashed away from the CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST sessions.
Tyler, the Creator has announced plans to release his next project, 'Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale' on March 31.
Sacramento will get to see Tyler on April 2 at the Golden 1 Center. Tickets for the Sacramento concert go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
Grammy-winning artist Tyler, the Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost live concert event will be streamed for free on Prime Video on March 31.
It should also be noted that if album sales were deducted from Tyler’s first-week numbers, Call Me If You Get Lost still would have gone No. 1 thanks to a strong streaming week.
Tyler The Creator's 'Call Me If You Get Lost' is out, with insights on the cover art by D.C. artist Gregory Ferrand.
Upon release, Call Me If You Get Lost earned 169,000 album-equivalent units, marking his second No. 1 effort, with his first dating back to 2019 (Igor).
“Call Me if You Get Lost” had the equivalent of 169,000 sales in the United States in its opening week, including 153 million streams, according to MRC Data, Billboard’s tracking arm.
Tyler, The Creator releases his full "Call Me If You Get Lost" livestream concert from Music Hall of Williamsburg.
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