Tyler, the Creator releases 'Sag Harbor' freestyle and remix

Tyler, the Creator has capped off a stellar 2025 with the release of a new freestyle track 'Sag Harbor' and a remix of 'Sugar on My Tongue.' The drops come as he reflects on a year filled with sold-out tours, surprise albums, Grammy nods, and a film debut. In the freestyle, he hints at future ambitions like stadium shows and estate hunting.

Tyler, the Creator, the 34-year-old rapper, marked the end of an exceptional 2025 by dropping 'Sag Harbor,' a freestyle reflecting on his achievements, and a 'Freak Mix' remix of 'Sugar on My Tongue' with edgier lyrics. The original 'Sugar on My Tongue' featured on his surprise July release, Don't Tap the Glass.

This year, Tyler toured the world in sold-out shows promoting his eighth studio album, Chromakopia. He also earned six Grammy nominations: Chromakopia for Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, and Best Album Cover; Don't Tap the Glass for Best Alternative Music Album; plus nods for the tracks 'Darling, I' in Best Rap Performance and 'Sticky' in Rap Song. Beyond music, he stepped into acting with a major role opposite Timothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow in A24's upcoming film Marty Supreme.

In 'Sag Harbor,' Tyler raps about seeking 'estates not a mansion' and upgrading to stadium tours, while marveling at sharing stages with idols, saying he's 'grindin’ like it’s 2002'—a nod to the Clipse classic. He closed the freestyle video with gratitude: 'What an incredible year, thank you for all the eyes and ears.' The releases, timed for the Christmas season, underscore his whirlwind year and tease more to come.

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