and by the end of his set, it was wholly apparent how he’s managed to remain so relevant — hit after hit, smile after smile, he is impossible not to appreciate. After “Move, Bitch” and “Get Back,” two of his rowdiest tracks, Ludacris left the stage for Tyler to claim. Finally, the crowd was ignited. With his new album Flower Boy (formerly Scum Fuck Flower Boy) due out later this week (it already leaked and had been heard by many), Tyler’s set seemed bound to bring an extra kick. Of course, that would only come after his DJ, Taco, played Drake and Playboi Carti songs off his MacBook for 30 minutes, but finally, Tyler arrived right around 7:00 PM. By this time, his fans had already been warned by security more than once to relax, yet they thrust forth regardless, likely incited by his re-doing of the set’s introduction because he wanted to see more excitement. Dressed in a peach-colored jumpsuit to match his new signature Converse, Tyler went through a series of songs from his last two albums before arriving at “Who Dat Boy,” one of two lead singles off his upcoming project. The song is teasing but eruptive, and halfway through it, he whispered into the microphone, “I’m gonna take a break,” only to introduce his pal A$AP Rocky onstage to cover for him. The crowd roared as Rocky recited his verse, continuing on stage as Tyler and him went through the A$AP Mob track “Telephone Calls,” but when Rocky said the pair “might need to drop an album or something soon,” grinningly dropping the explosive line on his way off stage, fans absolutely lost it. Tyler followed this high- point with some mellower melodies, playing “911,” a softer single off his new album, before rapping his verse from Frank Ocean’s recent single “Biking.” Odd Future fans’ favorite mosh pit anthem, “Tamale,” came next, but it was oddly followed by “Mr. Lonely” and “She” — two more softies. Before his breakout hit “Yonkers,” Tyler reminded fans that the song is now a steep six years old, an apparent sign of their cult’s mortality, then finished his set with “I Ain’t Got Time,” a song off his new album, claiming to hope we liked it but also to not really care if we didn’t, still pretending that we hadn’t all already heard the entire album and loved it, like, absolutely loved it. 8 Thursday, July 20, 2017 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTS Classifieds Call: #734-418-4115 Email: dailydisplay@gmail.com ACROSS 1 Held in check 6 Spot for a Fitbit 11 Practical joker 14 __ diem 15 Shade-loving ornamental 16 Polished off 17 *Felt-covered gaming equipment 19 Hoodwink 20 Reality TV host Mike 21 Fit to __ 22 Grey Goose rival 24 Coca-Cola Company headquarters 26 Seuss’ shelled reptile 27 Daughter of Michelle and Barack 29 “Hard __!”: sailor’s cry 30 Not as many 33 Team on the field 35 Midterm, e.g. 38 NPR’s Shapiro 39 *What may be moved by a fan 42 Bio stat 43 Grammy 45 UPS driver’s assignments 46 Match play? 48 Nights before 50 Home of Aleppo 52 Where to find wheels and deals 54 Capelike garments 58 Collar attachment 59 Jessica of “Hitchcock” 61 ATM output 62 Tazo product 63 1978 misfit comedy ... and something hidden in each answer to a starred clue 66 Nutmeg State collegian 67 Big dos 68 Ancient Anatolian region 69 Rubio’s title: Abbr. 70 Foe 71 Type in DOWN 1 African capital near the prime meridian 2 Fortune-teller? 3 Barroom mix-up 4 Pacify 5 “That’s right” 6 “Too funny!” 7 Loungewear item 8 Man or Manhattan 9 Jeanne d’Arc, e.g.: Abbr. 10 Top of a cornstalk 11 *Dr Pepper Museum locale 12 Ring-shaped coral reef 13 Garage door opener brand 18 Puddies, to Tweety 23 Family __ 25 Certain undercover cop 26 Golfer Tseng who’s the youngest player to win five major championships 28 Car bars 30 One of the faithful 31 Reliever’s stat 32 *Result of a Merlot mishap 34 “Piece of cake!” 36 Gone by 37 Popes and cardinals, but not nuns 40 Approximately 41 Drops from above 44 Nike competitor 47 Rocky in a Beatles title 49 Captivate 51 Get moving 52 Quotes 53 Simpson of fashion 55 Place to hang 56 Actor Davis 57 Shave, as sheep 59 Anger 60 Muslim holy man 64 Chicken vindaloo go-with 65 Make tracks, old-style By Agnes Davidson and C.C. 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ART FAIR From Page 1 CONCERT REVIEW From Page 6 Tyler arrived right around 7:00 PM. By this time, his fans had already been warned by security