Pusha T teases possible collab after Tyler, the Creator debunks fake tracklist of his new album ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’ 

Tyler, the Creator, Pusha T and Jermaine Dupri attend Dior Celebrates Pusha T Daytona Rap Album Of The Year - Source: Getty
Tyler, the Creator, Pusha T and Jermaine Dupri attend Dior Celebrates Pusha T Daytona Rap Album Of The Year - Source: Getty

Tyler, the Creator has nipped the rumors of Pusha T's involvement in his upcoming album in the bud. Pusha had earlier responded to Tyler’s album announcement with a cryptic eyes emoji on social media, which had caused the fans to become excited about the possibility.

Pusha's strong working relationship with Tyler and his tweet had fanned the flames on social media, as fans construed it as a hint of his possible involvement. A viral tracklist began making rounds online, claiming to feature an impressive lineup including Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, Earl Sweatshirt, Malice, Brent Faiyaz, and others.

Tyler, the Creator has now taken to social media to put the record straight, as specifically stated:

"FALSE. NONE OF THESE PEOPLE ARE ON THIS, I DID NOT POST THIS INFO I DONT KNOW WHERE YOU GOT THIS FROM TO CONFIRM IT."

There have been rumors about the next album of Tyler, which fans have been keenly awaiting, and now Tyler has announced its release. While announcing the release date of "Don't Tap The Glass" as tomorrow, the artist also urged fans to temper expectations concerning the album.

Tyler, The Creator's last album, "Chromakopia," featured contributions from several artists such as GloRilla, Childish Gambino, Doechii, and Lil Wayne. Till now, the official tracklist of "Don't Tap The Glass" has not yet been released. Speculation persists around the possible collaborations on the album, with some fans taking the artist's comments with a pinch of salt.


Tyler, The Creator's World Tour

Tyler, the Creator is currently in the midst of his world tour, which has been scheduled to celebrate his latest album, "Chromakopia." The tour began in February earlier this year, and he also performed an unreleased track, “Get Right,” in one of the concerts. This also played a part in fueling speculation surrounding the album.

Here's the updated list of concerts/shows remaining on the "Chromokopia" world tour:

  • July 22 – Montreal, Canada @ Bell Centre
  • July 24 – Toronto, Canada @ Scotiabank Arena
  • July 27 – Newark, USA @ Prudential Center
  • July 31 – Chicago, USA @ Grant Park
  • August 2 – Montreal, Canada @ Parc Jean-Drapeau
  • August 9 – San Francisco, USA @ Golden Gate Park
  • August 18 - Auckland, New Zealand @ Spark Arena
  • August 20 / 22 / 23 / 24 – Melbourne, Australia @ Rod Laver Arena
  • August 26 / 27 / 28 – Sydney, Australia @ Qudos Bank Arena
  • August 30 / 31 – Brisbane, Australia @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • September 4 / 5 – Perth, Australia @ RAC Arena
  • September 9 – Tokyo, Japan @ Ariake Arena
  • September 13 / 14 – Goyang, South Korea @ KINTEX Hall 10
  • September 16 – Pak Kret, Thailand @ Impact Arena
  • September 20 / 21 – Quezon City, Philippines @ Araneta Coliseum

"Don't Tap The Glass" is set to release tomorrow, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release despite the confusion surrounding its featured artists.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh