Is Jay Versace on Call Me if You Get Lost?

If you’re a fan of Tyler, The Creator’s latest album “Call Me If You Get Lost,” you might have noticed a familiar voice on track 7, “Lumberjack.” That voice belongs to none other than Jay Versace, an internet personality, comedian, and musician.

For those who don’t know Jay Versace, he first gained popularity on Vine with his hilarious skits and impersonations. Since then, he’s amassed a large following on Instagram and Twitter for his comedic content.

He’s also dabbled in music, releasing singles like “Why?” and “I’m Okay.”

But how did Jay Versace end up on Tyler, The Creator’s album? It all started with a tweet from Tyler himself.

In May 2021, Tyler tweeted “Jay Versace if you see this I wanna make music.” Jay responded with a series of heart emojis and the rest is history.

Jay revealed in an interview with Complex that he didn’t even know he was going to be featured on “Lumberjack” until the day it was released. He received a call from Tyler saying that he wanted to use the clip of Jay singing in his car that he had posted on Instagram. Jay was thrilled and gave Tyler permission to use it.

The clip in question features Jay singing along to an unreleased Tyler song while driving around. Tyler used the audio from the clip as the outro for “Lumberjack.” It adds a fun and lighthearted touch to the song.

Overall, Jay Versace’s appearance on “Call Me If You Get Lost” is just one example of how Tyler always manages to surprise his fans with unexpected collaborations and features. It’s also a testament to how social media can bring artists together in ways we never thought possible.

If you haven’t listened to “Call Me If You Get Lost” yet, be sure to check it out and listen for Jay Versace’s cameo on “Lumberjack.”