CHROMAKOPIA vs DON'T TAP THE GLASS
CHROMAKOPIA currently leads DON'T TAP THE GLASS in Chorus's Tyler, The Creator critic-consensus view.
CHROMAKOPIA sits at 82/100 across 16 reviews, while DON'T TAP THE GLASS sits at 74/100 across 9 reviews. CHROMAKOPIA has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around DON'T TAP THE GLASS, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.
CHROMAKOPIA
Tyler, The Creator
Tyler, The Creator's CHROMAKOPIA arrives as an expansive, often messy study of family, identity, and fame that balances theatricality with bruised intimacy. Across 16 professional reviews the critical consensus (82.38/100) finds Tyler pruning his past bravado into sharper, more vulnerable songwriting while still stagin
The best song is “Noid” because it most directly and viscerally confronts Tyler’s celebrity paranoia.
The album's core strength is ambitious experimentation, though its messiness often prioritizes showmanship over payoff.
DON'T TAP THE GLASS
Tyler, The Creator
Tyler, The Creator's DON'T TAP THE GLASS arrives as a compact, dancefloor-first statement that trades extended introspection for immediate, neon-lit momentum. Across professional reviews, critics point to the record's short, compressed song structures and retro-electro flourishes as both its charisma and its constraint
‘Ring Ring Ring’ is the best song because of its thick funk bass, irreverent lyrics, and status as a show-stealer.
The title suite “Don’t Tap That Glass/Tweakin’” is the album’s best song because it is messy, muscular, and channels real club energy.