Tyler, the Creator has unveiled an album art generator that allows fans to create their own personalized versions of the ID on the Call Me If You Get Lost cover.
Listeners can create their own "Permanent License of Travel" by uploading their photo and writing down their names, date of birth, place of issue and signature. The virtual ID is also available in hues of tan, green, soft pink and baby blue, offering more customization for fans.
Tyler also took to Twitter to clarify that, despite everyone's assumptions, the album art was actually not inspired by Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version but rather the "passports and travel cards from the early 1900s." He added, "but they do mimic each other because most ID have the same shape in design. this is most peoples reference point for an ID on a rap album so of course this gets brought up. raw hide is a 10."
The Call Me If You Get Lost ID generator is up on the album's official website.
not at all actually, old passport and travel cards from early 1900s. but they do mimic each other because most ID have the same shape in design. this is most peoples reference point for an ID on a rap album so of course this gets brought up. raw hide is a 10 https://t.co/gXQ3wabUz6
— Tyler, The Creator (@tylerthecreator) June 26, 2021
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