Track Titles
Lyric Lines
Guest Features
Behind the Mask
Chromatic Moments
100

a word that describes a texture

Sticky

100

"can you feel the light inside? 

can you feel that fire"

St. Chroma (ft. Daniel Caesar)

100

"Sticky" features this trio of artists

GloRilla, Lil Wayne, and Sexyy Red

100

Tyler revealed the album was inspired by stories told by this person.

Bonita Smith

100

The name of the album suggests a concept.

An Abundance of color


200

The name of a popular American reality TV show

Jude Judy

200

"No finding out a couple knots was a map/ we escaping them routes"

I Killed You

200

This artist appears on multiple tracks St. Chroma and Take Your Mask Off

Daniel Ceasar

200

The album blends hip-hop, jazz, and soul, reminiscent of two earlier albums.

Flower Boy and Cherry Bomb

200
A feeling of overstimulation, relating to a mental state.

Paranoia

300

The day after today

Tomorrow

300

"Now go and stand in the sun, and use 'em fake tears to water your roots

Take that mask off and tell 'em the truth.”

Take Your Mask Off (ft. Daniel Ceaser & Latoiya Williams)

300

An American Rapper, singer, and Grammy winner

Doechii

300

The track title resembles the sound of gunfire and explores chaotic energy.

Rah Tah Tah

300

A floating object that is used as a metaphor for emotional detachment.

Balloon

400

the opening track that features Daniel Caesar and sets a reflective tone

St. Chroma

400

"You gave me love, and affection

Attention, protection

How could i ever miss something that i've never had?"

Like Him (ft. Lola Young)

400

Though uncredited, this "Redbone" singer appears on "I Killed You"

Childish Gambino

400
this chorus line serves a call to embrace this, "And I jope you take your mask off"

Authenticity

400

In this song Judge Judy Tyler reflects on self-image and criticism, using this object as a symbol.

Mirror

500

The track that features Doechii and explores chaotic energy and color

Balloon

500

"I loop around the block, eyes glued to the rear view 

Rather double back than regret hearing pew pew"

Noid

500

This "Family Ties" rapper drops an adlib on "Like Him"

Baby Keem

500

Tyler contracts this public figure's with inner turmoil, exposing hypocrisy

Preacher

500

Tyler compares emotional clarity to a visual phenomenon.

A rainbow

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