Musically rich, Flower Boy is equally compelling lyrically. It serves as an introspective diary where Tyler tackles his deepest anxieties: isolation, the superficiality of fame, and his sexuality.
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Produced by: Tyler, The Creator (primary producer)
For collectors organizing their digital music libraries with exact tagging, the 2017 Columbia Records physical CD release maps to the following metadata structure: Tyler, The Creator Album: Flower Boy (Scum Fuck Flower Boy) Release Year: 2017 Label: Columbia Records / Sony Music Entertainment Catalog Number: 88985469052 Genre: Alternative Hip-Hop / Neo-Soul / Jazz Rap Complete Tracklist (CD Sequence) Foreword (feat. Rex Orange County) – 3:14 Where This Flower Blooms (feat. Frank Ocean) – 3:14 Sometimes... – 0:36 See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis) – 3:00 Who Dat Boy (feat. A$AP Rocky) – 3:25 Pothole (feat. Jaden Smith) – 3:57 Garden Shed (feat. Estelle) – 3:43 Musically rich, Flower Boy is equally compelling lyrically
Listen for the crispness of the acoustic guitar plucks and how cleanly the driving drum beat cuts through the warm, ambient synth pads.
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### "911 / Mr. Lonely" (feat. Frank Ocean and Steve Lacy)A two-part song that shifts from a smooth, upbeat dance groove to a frantic, fast-paced rap section. The beat switch highlights the importance of transient response—how fast your audio equipment can react to a sudden change in sound. The FLAC format ensures the punchy drums on "Mr. Lonely" hit with maximum impact. 4. The Narrative Core: Loneliness, Cars, and Coming Out
Then there are the anthemic moments: the hard-hitting "Who Dat Boy" with its raw energy, and the celebratory "I Ain't Got Time!" which contained one of the album's most talked-about lines, "I been kissing white boys since 2004," serving as a public reckoning with his sexuality. Each guest feature is perfectly integrated. Frank Ocean provides a sublime hook on "Where This Flower Blooms," while Kali Uchis brings a dreamy, ethereal quality to the kaleidoscopic love song "See You Again".
A track filled with pitch-shifted vocals, bouncy basslines, and a retro drum machine rhythm. The clarity of FLAC prevents the high-pitched vocal layers from sounding harsh, maintaining their sweet, melodic texture. Technical Specifications of the Perfect Archive
"Flower Boy" debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 97,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. The album also reached the top 10 in Canada and Australia.