Tyler, The Creator’s “Call Me If You Get Lost” Wins Grammy For Best Rap Album

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Tyler, The Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost Wins Grammy For Best Rap Album

Tyler, the Creator takes home the best rap album at Grammys.

After a delay of about two months, this year’s 64th annual Grammy Awards is taking place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Tyler, the Creator makes history as he again won a trophy for best rap album for his latest studio project “Call Me If You Get Lost“. He becomes the only artist after Eminem, Kanye West, Outkast and Kendrick Lamar to win a Grammy in this category more than once. He previously won this award for his fifth studio album “Igor” at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

“Call Me If You Get Lost”, Tyler’s sixth studio album dropped on June 25, 2021, with guest appearances from NBA Youngboy, Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharell and more. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 after moving over 169,000 album-equivalent units in the first. It became his second album to achieve this milestone.

Kanye West also took home two Grammy Awards, one for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Hurricane” and the other for Best Rap Song for “Jail,” during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. As a result, Jay-Z, Lil Baby, and The Weeknd have all won another award.

So far, Ye has won a Grammy for the 24th time, and he still has two chances to win in the Album of the Year category—both for Donda and Lil Nas X’s Montero, because to his producing credit on “Industry Baby.”

The rapper returned with a deluxe edition of the album with titled “Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale” with additional features from Vince Staples, ASAP Rocky and YG. Following the release, the album returned to the #1 spot on the Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums chart, which earned the rapper a huge milestone. The rapper becomes the first-ever artist to have an album reach Number One on the Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums chart in three different calendar years (2021, 2022 and 2023).

 

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