Over the past year, it feels like Tyler, The Creator's been offering more loose tracks than ever before. The one-off tracks he's released have either been tracks that didn't make it on to Flower Boy or freestyles over some of his favorite beats. We've heard him flip songs from Playboi Carti, Kanye West and Kid Cudi's Kids See Ghosts project, Lil Baby and much more. In recent times, he's flexed his skills as a producer a bit more and sharing some fire instrumentals. Now, he's come through with an instrumental piece titled, "SPRINT."
Tyler, The Creator is back with a new instrumental called, "SPRINT." The instrumental track is actually taken from "RUN" off of Cherry Bomb. Tyler's been showing off how great of an emcee he is with his loose tracks, it's nice to hear him share some of the instrumentals from his projects in the past.
This marks the third release from Tyler this week. The rapper dropped "BUCKET" and "PUFF" earlier in the week before following them with "SPRINT." With all these instrumentals he's been dropping, hopefully we might see a full instrumental album from Tyler, The Creator in the future.
Peep his instrumental "SPRINT" below.
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