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American rapper and record producer from California

Tyler, the Creator

Tyler, the Creator in 2012

Tyler, the Creator in 2012

Background information
Nascence name Tyler Gregory Okonma
Likewise known as
  • Ace
  • Gap Tooth T
  • DJ Stank Daddy
  • Tyler Haley
  • Wolf Haley[1]
  • Tyler Baudelaire
Born (1991-03-06) March vi, 1991 (age 31)
Ladera Heights, California, U.S.
Genres
  • Alternative hip hop
  • jazz rap
  • R&B
  • neo soul
  • horrorcore (early on)
Occupation(southward)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • tape producer
  • actor
Years agile 2007–present
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Odd Future
  • Sony
  • RED
  • XL
Associated acts
  • Odd Hereafter
  • I Scent Panties
  • ASAP Rocky
  • Kali Uchis
  • Pharrell
  • Steve Lacy
Website golfwang.com
Signature
Tyler, the Creator's signature.svg

Musical artist

Tyler Gregory Okonma (born March half-dozen, 1991), professionally known as Tyler, the Creator, is an American rapper and tape producer. Following a large contribution to Odd Future's early work, Tyler released his debut solo mixtape, Bastard, in 2009. After releasing his debut studio anthology, Goblin, via Forty Recordings in April 2011, he signed a joint deal with Cherry-red Distribution and Sony Music Entertainment for himself and his label, Odd Futurity Records.[ii]

With his gritty, horrorcore-influenced earlier releases, Tyler was oft criticized for his use of homophobic and misogynistic slurs in his lyrics. He released the albums Wolf (2013) and Red Bomb (2015), the latter of which was considered to be a contrast from his previous releases equally he experimented with melody-focused and jazz-fused sounds. Tyler's following albums, Flower Male child (2017), Igor (2019) and Call Me If You Get Lost (2021), were all released to widespread critical acclaim, with the latter two also debuting at number one on the Billboard 200.

Tyler has won a Grammy Award,[3] a BRIT Honour, an MTV Video Music Accolade, and 3 BET Hip Hop Awards. He created the encompass art for all of Odd Future's releases,[iv] and has likewise designed the group'southward clothing and other merchandise.[5] In 2011, Tyler started the clothing visitor, Golf Wang. In 2012, he began hosting an annual music festival called Army camp Flog Gnaw Funfair. He created his own streaming service app named "Golf Media," which ran from 2015 to 2018 and contained original scripted series from Tyler and a livestream of each Army camp Flog Gnaw Carnival.[6]

Early life and didactics

Tyler Gregory Okonma[seven] was born on March 6, 1991, in Ladera Heights, California,[4] the son of a Nigerian begetter with Igbo beginnings and an American female parent of mixed African-American and European-Canadian descent.[8] [9] He never met his father[ten] and spent his early life living in Ladera Heights and nearby Hawthorne.[4] [11] At the age of seven, he would take the cover out of a CD case and create covers for his own imaginary albums—including a tracklist with vocal lengths—before he could even make music.[12] At the historic period of 14, he taught himself to play the piano.[13] In his 12 years of schooling, he attended 12 different schools in the Los Angeles and Sacramento areas.[14] He worked at FedEx for just under two weeks and at Starbucks for over two years.[xv] Okonma took his stage name from a Myspace folio he used to postal service his artistic endeavors.[xvi]

Career

2007–2011: Odd Time to come, Bastard, and Goblin

Okonma co-founded the alternative hip hop collective Odd Future in 2007, alongside Hodgy, Left Brain, and Casey Veggies. They cocky-released their debut mixtape, The Odd Hereafter Tape, in Nov 2008. On December 25, 2009, Okonma self-released his first solo mixtape, Bastard. The mixtape was eventually ranked 32nd on Pitchfork Media's listing of the Height Albums of 2010.[17] On February 11, 2011, Okonma released the music video for "Yonkers". The video received attention from several online media outlets.[18] [nineteen] [twenty] [21] An extended version with a third poetry was made available on iTunes.[22] Okonma won Best New Artist for "Yonkers" at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.[23] Okonma'southward thematic content in these first 2 solo projects led fans and publications alike to categorize him in the horrorcore scene, although he vehemently rejected his connection with information technology.[24]

In early 2011, Okonma was gaining the interest of a number of figures in the music industry, including Steve Rifkind, Jimmy Iovine, Rick Ross and Jay-Z.[25] [26] Okonma and the rest of Odd Future somewhen signed a deal with Red Distribution/Sony in April 2011.[27] His debut studio album, Goblin, was released May 10, 2011.[28] Okonma and swain Odd Future member Hodgy Beats fabricated their tv debut on Feb sixteen, 2011, when they performed "Sandwitches" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[29] On March 16, Okonma and Hodgy performed "Yonkers" and "Sandwitches" at the 2011 mtvU Woodie Awards, beingness joined by other members of Odd Future during "Sandwitches".[ commendation needed ] During an interview with Okonma for Interview, Waka Flocka Flame expressed his interest in collaborating with the Odd Future frontman to direct a music video for him.[thirty] In early 2011, Okonma told fans through his Formspring account that his second album would be called Wolf and it was scheduled to be released in May 2012.[ citation needed ] Okonma also announced that Odd Hereafter would constitute their own TV show chosen Loiter Squad. On September eight, 2011, that the show was finally confirmed as a xv-minute live-action prove composed of various sketches, man on the street segments, pranks and music made by Odd Futurity. Dickhouse Productions, the product partnership that created Jackass, was scheduled to produce the testify.[ citation needed ]

2012–2014: Wolf and Loiter Team Idiot box show

Odd Future's television show Loiter Squad premiered on Adult Swim on March 25, 2012. The show ran for three seasons and featured guest appearances from celebrities, including Johnny Knoxville, Lil Wayne and Seth Rogen. In 2015, Okonma stated that the show "is no more".[31] On February 14, 2013, Odd Future uploaded a video to their YouTube account, which includes L-Male child skydiving and stating that Wolf would be released on April two, 2013. The aforementioned twenty-four hours, Okonma would reveal the three album covers via his Instagram account.[32]

In promotion of Wolf, Okonma performed several guest verses for other artists, notably "Trouble on My Listen" by Skilful Music artist Pusha T, "Martians vs. Goblins" by The Game (also featuring Lil Wayne), "I'ma Hata" by DJ Drama (too featuring Waka Flocka Flame and D-Bo), the title track from fellow Odd Future member Domo Genesis' collaboration album with The Alchemist, No Idols, and "Blossom & Burn" by Trash Talk (as well featuring Hodgy Beats). Okonma also co-produced the song "666" from MellowHype's tertiary album Numbers, which featured Mike Chiliad.[ citation needed ]

Through March and April 2013, Okonma toured Northward America and Europe.[32] The first single from the anthology was released on February 14, 2013, titled "Domo23" along with the music video which features cameos from Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt, Jasper Dolphin and Taco Bennett.[33] On February 26, 2013, Okonma performed the songs "Domo23" and "Treehome95" on Tardily Night with Jimmy Fallon.[34]

Wolf was released on April ii, 2013, by Odd Future Records and Cerise Distribution under Sony Music Entertainment. Information technology featured guest appearances by Frank Ocean, Mike M, Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt, Left Encephalon, Hodgy Beats, Pharrell, Casey Veggies and Erykah Badu. The album was produced solely by Okonma, except for the terminal track "Lone". Along with the lead single "Domo23", music videos were filmed for "Bimmer", "IFHY" and "Jamba". Upon release, the album was met with generally positive reviews and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 90,000 copies in its showtime week.[ citation needed ]

On January 31, 2014, Okonma was reported to exist recording with Mac DeMarco.[35]

2015–2016: Cherry Flop

Okonma performing Cherry Bomb in Moscow in Baronial 2015

On April nine, 2015, Okonma released the music video for the song "Fucking Young" to Odd Future's official YouTube aqueduct. The video also included a curt snippet of another song, "Deathcamp".[36] Okonma announced on the same day that the songs will be featured on his upcoming album Carmine Bomb, set for release on April 13, 2015.[37] Okonma appear via his Twitter account that the album would feature Charlie Wilson, Chaz Bundick and Black Lips member Cole Alexander.[38] Two days later, Okonma performed the songs "Fucking Young" and "Deathcamp" for the first time at Coachella. During the set, Okonma notably criticized VIP members in the audience, of which many were celebrities, for their lack of enthusiasm.[39]

Cherry Bomb was released digitally on Apr xiii, 2015, through Odd Hereafter Records,[40] with concrete copies of the album, featuring v different album covers,[41] ready to be released on April 28, 2015.[42] [43] The anthology features performances from notable artists such as Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Schoolboy Q.[44] [45] The anthology was supported past a world bout through Due north America, Europe and Asia, beginning at Coachella music festival on April eleven, 2015, and ending in Tokyo, Japan in September 2015.[46] Okonma cancelled the Australian leg of his Cherry Bomb World Tour post-obit a campaign by the grassroots arrangement Collective Shout against the portrayal of women in his music.[47]

On August 26, 2015, Okonma revealed that he had been banned from visiting the United Kingdom for three to five years, which forced him to cancel a string of bout dates supporting the Cherry-red Flop album, including the Reading and Leeds Festivals. The reason for the ban comes from lyrics dating dorsum to 2009. His managing director Christian Clancy said they were informed of the ban via a letter from then-Domicile Secretary Theresa May.[48] May cited lyrics from the mixtape Bounder equally the reason for the ban, although Okonma had toured multiple times in the Uk since its release.[49] [50] Okonma after claimed that he felt he had been treated "like a terrorist" and implied that the ban was racially motivated, stating that "they did non similar the fact that their children were idolizing a black human".[51]

2017–2018: Flower Male child, tv, and WANG$AP

On April 8, 2017, Frank Ocean released a song titled "Biking" on his Beats One radio station "blonded RADIO", which features both Tyler, the Creator and Jay Z. Eight days afterward it was announced Okonma would write, produce, and perform the theme song for scientist Neb Nye's new prove, Bill Nye Saves the Earth.

On June 28, the trailer for Okonma'southward Tv set show Nuts + Bolts premiered on Viceland. The show focuses on things Tyler, the Creator finds interesting or is passionate about, and explains how they are created. The serial premiered on August 3, 2017.[52]

On June 29, 2017, Okonma released the vocal "Who Dat Boy" featuring ASAP Rocky on a new YouTube aqueduct, following many promotional countdown posts on his social media accounts. Later that dark, he released the vocal on streaming services alongside a new vocal titled "911 / Mr. Alone" featuring Steve Lacy, Frank Sea, and Anna of the North. On July vi, 2017, he announced the title, tracklist and release date of his quaternary album, Flower Male child,[53] which was released on July 21, 2017.[54] Several singles were released post-obit up to the anthology'southward release appointment, including "Boredom" and "I Ain't Got Time!". The album was released via iTunes, Spotify, and other major music services. On September 14, 2017, Tyler, the Creator appear his tertiary TV show to appointment, The Jellies. Information technology premiered on October 22, 2017.[55] Bloom Boy received rave reviews from critics and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, giving Tyler his 2d Grammy nomination after contributing to 2013 Album of the Year nominee Channel Orange, but was vanquish by Kendrick Lamar'south 4th studio album Damn.

On March 29, 2018, Okonma released "Okra",[56] among a string of freestyles and remixes. Okonma referred to information technology as a "throwaway song",[57] stating that it was non going to be included on any upcoming album, and was not an indication of the sound of any future projects.[58] On May 22, 2018, he released "435",[59] continuing this cord of singles. On July 23, 2018, Okonma and ASAP Rocky announced a collaborative projection, WANG$AP, by releasing a music video for a remix of Monica's "Knock Knock" named "Tater Salad" on "AWGE DVD (Vol. iii)", a video compilation by AWGE, ASAP Rocky's creative agency.[sixty]

2019–present: Igor and Call Me If Yous Go Lost

Okonma performing in Pittsburgh in 2019

On May 6, 2019, Okonma released two short video clips on his online profiles which featured new music. The videos showed him dancing erratically while wearing a long blonde wig, multicolored accommodate, black sunglasses, and a grill; he donned the same mode for pictures on his social media and the music videos for the album'south singles. He presently announced his fifth studio album, Igor, which was released on May 17.[61] Igor was met with widespread critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the Usa Billboard 200, becoming Tyler'due south beginning number-i album in the Us.[62] The album also features the song "Earfquake", which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[63] On Dec 23, 2019, Okonma released two songs, "Best Interest", a song that did non make the cut of Igor that was released with a music video, and "Group B".[64] Igor won the honor for Best Rap Album at the 62nd Grammy Awards.[65]

For Okonma's sixth studio album, Phone call Me If You Become Lost, the artist placed billboards in major cities beyond the world containing a telephone number that when called, a recorded conversation between Okonma and his mother played.[66] That recording is included in the anthology as "Momma Talk".[67] [68] Soon after the billboards were spotted, a website of the same name was discovered.[69] The album's atomic number 82 single, "Lumberjack", was released on June 16.[70] The following twenty-four hours, Okonma revealed the anthology's cover and confirmed its release engagement of June 25.[71] Upon release, it received widespread disquisitional acclamation and debuted at number ane on the U.s.a. Billboard 200, becoming Okonma's second number-ane album in the United States.[72] On January 5, 2022, Tyler, the Creator was announced as a headliner of Louisville's Forecastle Festival scheduled for May 27–29, 2022.[73]

Artistry

Okonma's music has been variously considered culling hip hop,[74] sleeping accommodation pop,[74] jazz rap,[74] R&B,[75] and neo soul,[74] [76] while his before music was considered horrorcore.[77] Over the years, his manner of production has progressed from gritty and dark in early projects to a jazzy and soulful approach with the albums Crimson Bomb, Bloom Boy, Igor, and Telephone call Me If You Become Lost.

Okonma is known as the leader of Odd Future, and the grouping as a whole has been compared to the influential hip-hop group Wu-Tang Association.[78] Since the commencement of his career, Okonma has largely cocky-produced songs for his projects and other Odd Future members; he has been heavily influenced by the production work of The Neptunes member Pharrell Williams, whose debut solo album, In My Mind (2006), had a substantial impact on Okonma, inspiring him to co-found the Odd Hereafter collective.[79] He has as well cited Williams' band N.Eastward.R.D's debut anthology In Search of... (2001) as an impactful album for him.[lxxx] [81] [82] Tyler has named Washed Out, Beach Business firm and Circulate as influences.[83] He was also initially influenced by rapper Eminem, calling Eminem'due south album Relapse (2009) one of his favorite albums in 2011.[84] [85]

Impact

Artists who have cited Okonma as an influence include Billie Eilish[86] and Brockhampton member Kevin Abstract.[87]

Controversy

Okonma has been criticized for his utilise of homophobic slurs, in particular, his frequent apply of the epithet "faggot" in his lyrics and on Twitter.[88] [89] He has denied accusations of homophobia, stating, "I'm not homophobic. I simply say faggot and use gay equally an adjective to describe stupid shit,"[xc] [83] and, "I'yard not homophobic. I just recall faggot hits and hurts people."[91] Nevertheless, he later said in an interview with MTV near the slurs, "Well, I have gay fans and they don't really have it offensive, so I don't know. If it offends y'all, it offends you. If you phone call me a nigger, I really don't care, but that'south just me, personally. Some people might take information technology the other fashion; I personally don't give a shit."[92] [93] Notably, Okonma was amidst the get-go to openly support boyfriend Odd Future fellow member Frank Ocean afterwards Ocean publicly revealed a past relationship with another swain.[94] Lyrics on the album Flower Boy led to speculation that Okonma himself was coming out as gay. The tracks in question were "Foreword", "Garden Shed", and "I Own't Got Time!"[95] [96] Okonma further fuelled the discussion when he seemingly revealed in an August 2017 interview that he had a boyfriend when he was 15 years sometime,[97] though he later tweeted that it was a figure of oral communication.[98] [ third-party source needed ]

Okonma has likewise been criticized for his graphic depictions of violence against women and lyrics that observers have chosen misogynistic.[99] [100] Brent DiCrescenzo of Time Out Chicago writes that rape is a "predominant theme" of Okonma's 2011 album Goblin [101] and Hermione Hoby of The Guardian writes that Okonma's "rape and murder fantasies (are) graphic enough to send the vomit rising along with the bile."[102] The Fader tallied 68 uses of the term "bitch" over Goblin 'southward 73 minutes.[103] The music critic Allison Stewart wrote that "critics (read: mostly white guys) have largely given [Okonma] a pass" for the album's many "homophobic and misogynistic slurs and rape and murder fantasies".[104] An open letter questioning the lack of media condemnation of Okonma'south lyrics,[105] [106] written past Sara Quin of the Canadian pop duo Tegan and Sara shortly after the release of Goblin, spurred additional debate and provoked comments ranging from supportive of Quin'southward message to labeling her as racist.[104]

The commentator Emma Jane describes the harassment of ii Australian activists critical of Okonma's lyrics, spurred by Okonma naming them on Twitter. Fans of the rapper targeted the women with rape and decease threats in response to reports that they sought to have Okonma barred from the country, in what Jane cites as exemplary of "the way high profile figures are able to incite – either intentionally or otherwise – big fan bases to engage in mob attacks on named women".[107]

A series of three commercials for Mountain Dew directed by Okonma created controversy in May 2013, accused of using "racial stereotypes" and "making lite of violence against women". In the spots an energy drink-loving caprine animal character called "Felicia the Goat" is consecutively being "scapegoated" in a diner, in prison, and on the road. During the 60-second advertising in prison, a battered white woman on crutches examines a police line-up consisting of several African-American men and one caprine animal, while the goat antagonizes the woman. Syracuse professor and social critic Boyce Watkins stated that the advertizing was "arguably the most racist commercial in history." PepsiCo pulled the advertisement and apologized. Okonma released a statement claiming that the ad was not meant to "spark a controversy about race" and that "it was simply an, again, admittedly absurd story that was never meant to exist taken seriously."[108] [109]

On March 15, 2014, Okonma was arrested in Austin, Texas for inciting a riot later telling fans to push their way past security guards at his Southward past Southwest performance. Due to this incident, Tyler faced upwardly to one year in prison and a $4000 fine.[110] Tyler's lawyer, Perry Minton, argued that the anarchism charge was overblown and perpetuated misconceptions of his customer, who has no previous arrests. These charges were later dropped.[111]

On Baronial 26, 2015, Okonma revealed that he had been banned from visiting the United Kingdom for 3 to five years, which forced him to cancel a string of bout dates supporting the Cherry Bomb anthology, including the Reading and Leeds Festivals. The reason for the ban comes from lyrics dating back to 2009. His manager Christian Clancy said they were informed of the ban via a letter from then-Dwelling house Secretary Theresa May.[48] May cited lyrics from the mixtape Bounder as the reason for the ban, although Okonma had toured multiple times in the UK since its release.[49] [fifty] Okonma afterward said that he felt he had been treated similar a terrorist and implied that the ban was racially motivated, stating that "they did not like the fact that their children were idolizing a black man."[51] According to the BBC, it is believed the ban was lifted in Feb 2019,[112] concurring with a scheduled performance in London to promote his fifth studio anthology, Igor. However, this show was forcibly cancelled by police due to safety concerns: the venue was claimed to be "overcrowded" and "besides rowdy."[112]

Personal life

Okonma has been an gorging skateboarder since 2002 and collects BMX bicycles.[113] [114] [115] [116] Okonma is an atheist.[117] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122]

Okonma has been the subject of speculation regarding his sexuality and has made numerous direct references in lyrics and interviews to having had aforementioned-sex relationships or experiencing same-sex attractions.[123] [124] [125] He described himself in a 2015 Rolling Stone interview as "gay as fuck" and said "My friends are and then used to me being gay. They don't even care."[126] In a 2018 interview with Fantastic Human, while discussing the Flower Boy lyric "I been kissing white boys since 2004" and the public response to it, Okonma said "It'southward notwithstanding such a gray area with people, which is cool with me. Even though I'm considered loud and out in that location, I'm individual, which is a weird dichotomy."[126] Igor follows what some have interpreted as a romantic relationship between Okonma and a closeted bisexual human being,[127] [128] [129] while the song "Wilshire" on Call Me If Yous Become Lost has the lyric "I could fuck a trillion bitches every country I done been in/Men or women, it don't thing, if I seen 'em, then I had 'em".

In November 2018, Jaden Smith announced that he was in a relationship with Okonma, although Okonma himself has denied these claims.[130] [131]

Okonma has asthma,[132] and has been seen using an inhaler while on stage.[133] For this reason, he follows a straight border lifestyle.[134]

Discography

  • Goblin (2011)
  • Wolf (2013)
  • Cherry Flop (2015)
  • Bloom Boy (2017)
  • Igor (2019)
  • Call Me If You Get Lost (2021)

Tours

Headlining

  • Wolf Tour (2013)[135]
  • Scarlet Bomb Bout (2015)
  • Okaga, CA Bout (2016)[136]
  • Blossom Male child Tour (2017-2018)[137]
  • Igor Tour (2019)
  • Call Me If Yous Get Lost Bout (2022)

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2011–2013 Late Dark with Jimmy Fallon Himself 2011: Performed "Sandwitches" with Hodgy Beats
2013: Performed "Treehome95" with Coco O and "Domo23"
2011 When I Was 17
Workaholics Extra Episode: "Heist School"
Regular Show Rush Comet
Large Trouble
Vocalism roles (Episode: "Rap It Up")
2012 Punk'd Himself 2 episodes; Flavour ix, Episodes 2 and 4[132]
Ridiculousness Season 2, Episode 10: Tyler, The Creator & Taco Bennett
The Mindy Project Rapper Flavour 1, Episode ten: Mindy'due south Blood brother
2012–2014 Loiter Team Himself Co-creator, Producer, Composer
2013 Late Bear witness with David Letterman Performed "Rusty" with Domo Genesis and Earl Sweatshirt
The Arsenio Hall Prove
Axe Cop Liborg 2 episodes
2015 Black Dynamite Broto Flavor 2, episode 10: "The Wizard of Watts"
The Eric André Show Himself Flavor iii, episode 8: "Jimmy Kimmel; Tyler, the Creator"[138]
Tavis Smiley
2017 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Performed "911"
2020 Kidding Cornell Flavor 2[139]

Films

Yr Title Function Notes
2022 Jackass Forever Himself Guest advent

As director

Music videos

Year Vocal Creative person Notes
2010 "Bastard" Tyler, the Creator Credited as Wolf Haley
Co-directed by Taco Bennett
"French!" (featuring Hodgy Beats)
"VCR"
2011 "Yonkers" Credited every bit Wolf Haley
"She" (featuring Frank Ocean)
"Bitch Suck Dick" (featuring Jasper Dolphin & Taco)
2012 "Rella" (featuring Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis and Tyler, the Creator) Odd Time to come
"NY (Ned Flander)" (featuring Hodgy Beats & Tyler, the Creator)
"Sam (Is Dead)" (featuring Domo Genesis and Tyler, the Creator)
"F.East.B.N." Trash Talk
2013 "Domo 23/Bimmer" Tyler, the Creator
"Whoa" (featuring Tyler, the Creator) Earl Sweatshirt
"IFHY/Jamba" (featuring Pharrell and Hodgy Beats) Tyler, the Creator
"Tamale/Respond"
"Glowing" D.A. Wallach
2015 "Fucking Young/Deathcamp" Tyler, the Creator
2016 "Buffalo/Find Your Wings" (featuring Shane Powers, Roy Ayers, Syd, and Kali Uchis)
"Perfect" (featuring Kali Uchis and Austin Feinstein)
2017 "Who Dat Boy/911" (featuring A$AP Rocky)
2018 "Okra"
"Potato Salad" (featuring A$AP Rocky)
"Run into You Again / Where This Flower Blooms" (featuring Kali Uchis and Frank Ocean)
2019 "Earfquake"
"A Boy Is a Gun"
"I Think"
"Best Interest"
2021 "Lumberjack"
"WusYaName" (featuring Youngboy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla Sign)
"Juggernaut" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Pharrell Williams)
"Corso"
"Lemonhead" (featuring 42 Dugg and Frank Body of water)

Awards and nominations

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