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Tyler The Creator Confirms No Hebrew Jazz Funk Album in 2026

Tyler The Creator keeps fans guessing, but any rumors of a Hebrew Jazz Funk album in 2026 are false. Lil Yachty, who joined Tyler on the CHROMAKOPIA Tour, posted a photo on Instagram thanking him for the opportunity. In a joking caption, Yachty suggested Tyler was working on a Hebrew Jazz Funk project. Fans quickly recognized the joke, but Tyler addressed it himself to prevent confusion.

“LMFAOOOO NO IM NOT DONT GET THESE GULLIBLE ASS FANS HOPES UP THESE N****S STILL THINK A STICKY VIDEO IS COMING,” Tyler wrote in response to Yachty’s post. The “Sticky” video has been a recurring topic among fans since the release of CHROMAKOPIA. Despite nearing the album’s one-year anniversary, some listeners still hope for a visual, though Tyler has repeatedly confirmed it does not exist.

Tyler’s surprise visual for “Darling, I” in early 2025 may explain the lingering skepticism. The video featured Ayo Edebiri, Nia Long, Chase Infiniti, and Willow Smith. Its sudden release set a precedent for unexpected drops, leading some fans to cling to the possibility of more visuals from CHROMAKOPIA.

Prior to CHROMAKOPIA’s October 2024 release, Tyler stated the album would have no features. This claim proved untrue when “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” appeared with minimal notice during the tour. Tyler’s unpredictable approach to music and visuals keeps fans constantly speculating. While a Hebrew Jazz Funk album seems unlikely now, his history shows he could surprise listeners at any moment.

Fans should enjoy CHROMAKOPIA and recent visuals while taking Tyler’s statements seriously, but remain aware that he thrives on defying expectations.

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