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Home » Tyler, The Creator Releases New Album ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’

Tyler, The Creator Releases New Album ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’

Shezrah Abbasi byShezrah Abbasi
July 21, 2025
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Digital Phablet – Acclaimed American artist Tyler, The Creator has just released his latest album titled “DON’T TAP THE GLASS,” which is his ninth studio album. The album dropped early on a Monday, just days after Tyler revealed it to his followers.

Featuring 10 tracks, “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” includes hits like “Sucka Free,” “Big Poe,” and “Don’t You Worry Baby.” According to Variety, the album’s opening track “Big Poe” features Pharrell Williams and samples Busta Rhymes’ 2001 hit “Pass the Courvoisier Part II.”

Tyler unveiled his new album on social media Friday night, following the launch of new merchandise on his Golf Wang website. Throughout the week, the artist had teased the project, maintaining an air of mystery to generate excitement.

Tyler, The Creator Releases New Album ‘DON’T TAP THE GLASS’

TYLER, THE CREATOR
DON’T TAP THE GLASS

OFFICIAL TRACKLIST 📝

▫️ Big Poe
▫️ Sugar On My Tongue
▫️ Sucka Free
▫️ Mommanem
▫️ Stop Playing With Me
▫️ Ring Ring Ring
▫️ Don’t Tap That Glass / Tweakin’
▫️ Don’t You Worry Baby
▫️ I’ll Take Care of You
▫️ Tell Me What It Is

Total… pic.twitter.com/2veNlGAuQQ

— Kurrco (@Kurrco) July 21, 2025

Fans have been vocal on social media, sharing their thoughts on Tyler’s new release. The overall reception has been favorable, with several listeners claiming it surpasses his previous album, “CHROMAKOPIA,” released in 2024.


One fan commented on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “Very good. Loved the production and overall vibe of the album. Going to have to listen again. Feeling an easy 8 right now.” 

Another added, “I found myself dancing randomly; it really brings back our inner child.”

His previous album, “CHROMAKOPIA,” was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, with the track “Like Him” featuring Lola Young amassing over 516 million streams on Spotify, making it one of Tyler’s most popular songs. 

The track “St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, followed closely with over 250 million streams. Additionally, the album achieved Gold and Platinum certifications, positioning it as a contender for various prestigious awards in 2026, including the Grammys and BRIT Awards.

Check out the 28-minute album below:

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Shezrah Abbasi

Shezrah Abbasi

Shezrah Abbasi is a computer scientist by profession, currently practises being a Mom and is keen to put her creative skills to use across different platforms.

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