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AI Summary
- Cole argues that Tyler, The Creator's 'Don't Tap The Glass' contains deeper conceptual intentionality than Tyler himself admits, functioning as a concept album despite claims otherwise
- Analysis explores the album as spiritual ritual through Hebrew opening samples, alter-ego iconography, and sacred dance floor rules that create hidden conceptual framework
- Examination of crate-dug samples and production choices reveals how Tyler honors Black dance music traditions while framing joy and freedom as acts of resistance