See You Again
Tyler the Creator
Honey-gold and languid, this song from Wolf moves at the pace of a Sunday afternoon that you don't want to end. The production draws on vintage soul and jazz, with live instrumentation that feels genuinely warm rather than retro-affectation — soft drums, keys that puddle at the edges, a harmonic richness that signals careful arrangement. Kali Uchis appears as the song's emotional gravitational center, her voice carrying the kind of effortless sensuality that makes the whole track orbit around her. Tyler raps about infatuation with unusual restraint, describing desire without making it transactional or aggressive. The song is fundamentally about the sweetness of wanting someone and the strange safety of that feeling before anything has to be decided. It sits in the Odd Future period but already anticipates the emotional sophistication Tyler would develop through Cherry Bomb and beyond. You put this on for a slow afternoon when someone you like is nearby, or when you're missing someone just enough to make the missing feel pleasant rather than painful.
slow
2010s
warm, golden, lush
American hip-hop with vintage soul and jazz influence, Odd Future era
Hip-Hop, Soul. Indie Neo-Soul. romantic, nostalgic. Sustains a warm, unhurried sweetness from start to finish — desire before it has to become anything else.. energy 3. slow. danceability 4. valence 7. vocals: restrained male rap with effortlessly sensual female feature, warm, languid delivery. production: soft live drums, puddling keys, vintage soul arrangement, rich harmonic layering. texture: warm, golden, lush. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. American hip-hop with vintage soul and jazz influence, Odd Future era. A slow Sunday afternoon when someone you like is nearby, or when missing someone just enough to make the missing feel pleasant.