Tyler Cole: The solo debut has arrived plus a 'Bad Joke' music video

It’s all about thinking outside of the box when it comes to hip-hop artist Tyler Cole. It’s a New Music Friday so why not bless the culture with some fire tunes and a full-fledged cinematic flex in his ‘Bad Joke’ music video?

Tyler Cole’s new solo debut is officially streaming everywhere

While you’ll have to showcase the repeat feature with his new debut being two songs deep, you can easily get lost in the visual fun of his new ‘Bad Joke’ music video.

Today, rising genre-bending singer, songwriter, producer, and screenwriter, Tyler Cole releases two solo singles “Good Drugs//Bad Joke” via Def Jam Recordings.
 
The two tracks are the first taste of new solo music from Cole and gives fans a window into what is to come. To accompany the release Cole also shares the cinematic and high energy video for “Bad Joke,” directed by Mattias Russo-Larsson (Jeleel!, Saint Levant) .
 
On the releases, he shares: “Releasing these two songs together is the perfect complement, not just because of the dichotomy of good vs. bad, but because of the sonic range between the two songs. Together, I feel like they say a lot about me as an artist.”

Need more from Tyler? Really want to watch the ‘Bad Joke’ music video? Say less.

These releases follow breakout hit “Meet Me at Our Spot” with WILLOW – the duo released the track under the name THE ANXIETY. The track and video have been streamed over 750 million times worldwide. The duo performed the track at Coachella in 2022.
 
On the film side, Cole co-wrote a screenplay “Da Understudy” which has been picked up by Amazon Studios with Spike Lee directing.

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