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Originally finding fame as the leader of music collective Odd Future, Tyler, the Creator launched his solo career with 2009 ...
Tyler, the Creator is one of the most influential pop ... Picking up where his ’09 mixtape Bastard left off, Goblin continues Tyler’s conversation with a fictional therapist as he vents ...
Tyler, the Creator has put together a hell of a discography. From his early days making wildly ambitious (and rebellious) albums like Goblin and Wolf to more melodic (and commercially successful ...
ADVERTISEMENT When Tyler, the Creator’s debut album ... this jumble of contradictions made for a magnetic combination. Goblin, released in 2011, took the Bastard template and super-charged ...
Tyler, the Creator labeled Taylor Swift fans “racist ... “Tron Cat” is a track from Tyler’s 2011 album, “Goblin,” in which he bragged about having forceful sex with women.
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Tyler, the Creator is headed to Phoenix on Chromakopia ... fans were treated to a 31-song overview of his career, stretching from “Goblin,” the breakthrough album he dropped in 2011, through ...
Tyler, The Creator launched Chromakopia ... treating fans to a 31-song overview of his career, stretching from “Goblin,” the breakthrough album he dropped in 2011 through 12 highlights ...
Tyler, the Creator instantly and fiercely addressed ... “Tron Cat” is a song from Tyler’s 2011 album, “Goblin,” that includes provocative lyrics — “I fuck bitches with no permission ...
Tyler, the Creator might have been celebrating his album ... but Tyler has been name-dropping Swift in lyrics since 2011. On Goblin, he raps about Swift twice. “Make her strip, got my dick ...
Tyler, the Creator first teased CHROMAKOPIA’s existence ... The follow-up to Bastard, Tyler’s 2011 studio debut Goblin, saw the MC continuing this theme of familial strife and inevitable ...
Tyler, The Creator has long been known for his creative use of alter ... From Ace and Sam on his early releases, “Bastard” and “Goblin,” to Wolf Haley on “Wolf” and later Sir Baudelaire on “CALL ME IF ...