Tyler, The Creator Drops "See You Again" Music Video

Tyler, The Creator drops off new visuals off of "Flower Boy."

BYAron A.

Over the past few months, we've received a whole lot of new music from Tyler, The Creator. He's released little freestyles over some of his favorite beats and loose demos/tracks that never made it onto his last project, Flower Boy. However, the weird thing about his latest project in comparison to others is that we haven't received a whole lot of music videos from it. Aside from being a rapper and a producer, Tyler, The Creator's known for his directorial skills under the name Wolf Haley. The last music video we received off of Flower Boy was for the A$AP Rocky assisted, "Who Dat Boy." Today, Tyler comes through with some stellar visuals for the track "See You Again" featuring Kali Uchis.

Tyler, The Creator is back with brand new visuals for his song "See You Again." The video also includes a cameo from his Wang$ap partner, A$AP Rocky. Tyler only runs through half of "See You Again" before it cuts into "Where This Flower Blooms."

The release of his new video follows his "POTATO SALAD" collaboration with A$AP Rocky on the AWGE DVD 3. The two of them also announced their joint project at the end of the music video, although there's no indication when it'll drop.


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