Tyler, The Creator’s Entire Catalog Surges Thanks To His Surprise New Album

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Tyler, the Creator’s Don’t Tap the Glass debuts at No. 1 on multiple U.K. charts, with three older albums also surging across rankings. INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 13: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Tyler, the Creator performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2024 in Indio, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Tyler, the Creator’s new album Don’t Tap the Glass is one of several surprise releases by major musicians in 2025, and one of a handful that became immediate commercial successes. The hip-hop superstar’s latest full-length debuts at No. 1 on charts all around the world, including several tallies in the United Kingdom, where he has slowly but steadily been growing his fanbase for years now.
As Don’t Tap the Glass becomes a bestseller and a major win on streaming platforms in the U.K., fans have also returned to several of his earlier projects, helping them rise during an exciting frame for the rapper.
Four Tyler, the Creator Albums Chart This Week
At the moment, four of Tyler’s projects can be found on the charts in the U.K., and the three collections that aren’t Don’t Tap the Glass are all climbing. Igor is the big winner of the bunch, as it’s the only full-length aside from his latest to appear on several tallies. That full-length pushes upward on the Official Albums Sales, Official Physical Albums, and Official Hip-Hop and R&B Albums charts. It even claims a spot inside the top 10 on the latter.
Tyler, the Creator Owns Four Spaces on One Chart
The Official Hip-Hop and R&B Albums chart is the only ranking in the U.K. where all four of Tyler’s efforts appear. In addition to Don’t Tap the Glass, which opens in first place, and Igor, which sits just a few spaces below the newcomer, at No. 6, both Flower Boy and Call Me If You Get Lost also grow. Those studio releases land side-by-side at Nos. 14 and 15, respectively.
Tyler, the Creator Dominates With Don’t Tap the Glass
In addition to opening at No. 1 on the Official Hip-Hop and R&B Albums ranking, Don’t Tap the Glass also manages to conquer the Official Album Sales, Official Physical Albums, and the Official Vinyl Albums chart in the U.K. Tyler just misses out on the highest rung on the main ranking of the most consumed albums in the country, where his surprise project starts off in the runner-up spot. Meanwhile, on the Official Albums Streaming chart, Don’t Tap the Glass enters at No. 8.