


While he's admitted on social media that this was intentional, it sometimes does damage to the listener experience depending on where your listening. One criticism with this song, and many others, is that Tyler's profound voice has been hidden under his instrumentals. Other standout tracks include the gritty opening, "Deathcamp." Its simple rock beat gets you into the album immediately. Nonetheless, these tracks show that Tyler can collaborate with the best in the business, and knock it out of the park. According to his Twitter account, Tyler also wanted Rick Ross and Stevie Wonder for Cherry Bomb. There are also appearances both Schoolboy Q and Pharrell Williams.

The standout track "Smuckers" features none other that Kanye West and Lil Wayne! Both artists definitely gave their best efforts, as does Tyler. Tyler, The Creator also went for much more mainstream features on Cherry Bomb.
