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I downloaded a free trial of Hulu just to watch episodes of Tyler’s Adult Swim sketch comedy series “Loiter Squad,” I downloaded his then-newly released GOLF app, and I spent nights just completely absorbed with a skinny, dark skin underrated genius from L.A., his music, his friends, and what went on in that mind of his. Then, album by album, song by song, chord by chord, starting with his 2015 release, “Cherry Bomb,” working backward to 2009’s “Bastard,” I began to work my way into his fan base.
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He dressed differently, his lyrics were different, and his music composition definitely sounded different. He was different from the rappers my classmates were into. Soon after, I found my way to Earl Sweatshirt and allowed myself to fall in love with him, his style, and his discography before stumbling upon Tyler again a few weeks later. I played a sample and a very unorthodox song, later revealed as “Radicals” came on and about a minute in, my 16 year old self (who was into lighter indie rock bands at the time), turned it off, slightly shaken. Still, I had a feeling I recognized him from somewhere. I have no recollection of who I searched originally, but when Tyler appeared I was too afraid to listen. Playing around with my newborn child with an interface unlike that of my previous Androids, I somehow discovered the “Related Artists” feature on Spotify. With it, my service carrier offered a three-month trial of Spotify Premium. The showers were frequent, I was a grown and insecure 16-year old, my 10th grade year was screeching to a halt, and I had just gotten my first iPhone.
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That makes me so happy."Ĭheck out the full interview with Tyler, The Creator here.Tyler, The Creator‘s new album “Flower Boy” reminds me of how I found his music in an extremely accidental way. ".They're doing it from making really cool shit, that's not them sticking to a stereotype or behaving in a certain way because they have pigment in their skin colour. "It's sometimes a good reminder to see guys who look like me doing really cool shit." he said. The album earned him a Grammy nomination (technically his second acknowledgement, given his input on Frank Ocean's Channel Orange), and on many Best of 2017 lists and while he doesn't refer to definite plans for new music in the pipeline, Tyler notes his role as a young black artist being someone to look up to. While Tyler has been lambasted in the past for earlier lyrics painting violent, graphic images, Flower Boy turned many critics to his favour.
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When Flower Boy was released last year, Tyler was also in the middle of continuing work on his GOLF WANG fashion line, and of course, the profile of the Tyler-helmed Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival gained great speed in 2017 with the likes of BROCKHAMPTON, Lana Del Rey, A$AP Rocky and Mac Miller performing (Ruel, Kanye West, Kid Cudi and Post Malone are amongst the names tapped for it this year). RELATED: '"I completely flipped!" How Ruel got a slot on Tyler, The Creator's stacked festival' So, I guess I just naturally got it pushed into my head that I have no reason to go over there and get f**king drunk." I've never seen anyone drunk like, "Damn, I want to be that". I can look at that and say, "I want to do that". But I do know I want to hit a jump on a dirt bike. "I know I that I don't want to be that drunk guy. "I just don't want to drink," he also mentions, rejecting the partying lifestyle of many of his fellow rap artists. The album, he admits, is his best but not necessarily his favourite - that title belongs with 2015's Cherry Bomb. The juxtaposition of loud and quiet is weird." "Even though I'm considered loud and out there, I'm private, which is a weird dichotomy. "It's still such a grey area with people, which is cool with me." Tyler said, referring to his sexuality, which Flower Boy touches on.