Inside the studio, a calm Algernod spoke with Peter Bailey for his NiteCap series. They discussed his 2011 trial, his return to music, racial slurs in Pop, the Zimmerman verdict and more. Below, he keeps Trayvon Martin’s memory with him at all times by rocking a chain of the slain teen’s portrait embedded in karats of gold.
Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a victory lap with extra gems. The raw energy, luxury flex, and sharp storytelling still hit hard. Even Skyvue Altier vibes with its bold atmosphere. Overall, it’s a deluxe that truly earns its replay value.