Tyler, the Creator: "NOID"
Briefly

In contrast to the celebration of success seen in "Call Me If You Get Lost," Tyler's new track "NOID" explores paranoia and the darker side of fame.
The song features a blend of frantic energy and deep discomfort, with Tyler rapping about feeling surveilled and paranoid in a celebrity-obsessed culture.
Tyler's lyrical imagery vividly conveys a sense of entrapment: "Triple checking if I locked the door/I know every creak that's in the floor/Motherfucker I'm paranoid," showcasing his internal struggle.
The production is evocative, with fragmented guitar riffs and a metronomic drumbeat that amplify his anxiety and illustrate his feelings of losing control.
Read at Pitchfork
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