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Tyler, The Creator – Goblin
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The opening titular track from Tyler The Creator’s Goblin album, his follow up to Bastard.
The raps are inter-cut with dialogue between Tyler and his therapist/alter-ego/
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. brandUn DeShay, Hodgy & Mike G) – Session
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Tyler starts a rap session while his friends spark up a weed session. After a while, some of the stoners join in the rapping and drop weed themed verses
On newer versions
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Syd) – PILOT
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Following “Buffalo”, where Tyler realized how big of an influence he is and how much power he has, he now decides its time for him to try to reach his full potential. Much like Odd
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Tyler, The Creator – Bastard
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As the essential introduction to his solo musical personality, Tyler goes back and forth with a fictional psychiatrist denominated “Dr. TC” in the form of nine unmistakably
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Hodgy) – Burger
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This is one of the three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition of Goblin, which features Odd Future member, Hodgy Beats.
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Tyler, The Creator – Transylvania
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This track features the only beat produced by someone other than Tyler, the Creator (specifically, Left Brain) on Goblin.
Tyler seems to enjoy comparing himself to Dracula…
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Tyler, The Creator – NEW MAGIC WAND
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On “NEW MAGIC WAND,” Tyler desperately attempts to convince someone he has feelings for to not leave him. However, the person Tyler is in love with is still thinking about their
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Tyler, The Creator – AU79
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“AU79” is the Periodic Table reference for Gold, Au being the Symbol, and 79 being the Atomic Number, playing into the following track name, “Golden”.
The entirely instrumental
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Tyler, The Creator – Parade
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One of the more serious, reality based songs on Tyler’s Bastard mixtape, “Parade” is a poignant coming of age song about maturity (and immaturity). Here’s Pitchfork’s review of it.
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Kali Uchis, Roy Ayers & Syd) – FIND YOUR WINGS
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Following the 4 first tracks on the album, where Tyler realized that he no longer wants to to mess around, and live life recklessly and instead take a stand, find his own path and
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Kali Uchis) – See You Again
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Tyler’s favorite off of Flower Boy, “See You Again” is a love song. The song features vocals from Kali Uchis, who appeared on Tyler’s 2015 album Cherry Bomb on “FIND YOUR WINGS
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Hodgy) – French!
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“Pardon my French” is a term commonly used when cussing, but Tyler wants you to check his fucking French out instead of pardoning it – sacre bleu!
Here Tyler and Hodgy are
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Tyler, The Creator – Blow
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The song “Blow”… [is] from the mind of Ted Bundy, the way he got females with his charm, the smooth way that he got it… I wrote that song from that mindstate.
I made that after
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Hodgy) – Analog
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The song gives a creepy vibe that leads one to believe that it’s going to end with a rape or murder scene, like other OF songs, when in actuality it’s just a sweet song about
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Tyler, The Creator – Inglorious
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Tyler closes out his debut mixtape Bastard with the most honest, literal, and heartfelt rendition of the album’s main theme—his father leaving him.
The title refers to the
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Tyler, The Creator – YELLOW
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Featuring backing vocals from “FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT” collaborator Kali Uchis, “Yellow” is a bonus track found exclusively on physical copies of Tyler’s 3rd studio album, Cherry
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Syd) – CHERRY BOMB
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The title track of the album delivers some borderline inaudible lyrics under some heavily distorted instrumentals. According to Tyler though, this was entirely intentional.
Due to
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Tyler, The Creator – Garbage
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“Garbage” was written when Tyler was finishing his track “48” off of his album Wolf. The track was ultimately featured on the Grand Theft Auto V soundtrack on the FlyLo FM radio
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Tyler, The Creator – Sometimes...
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The 3rd track on Flower Boy, features Shane Powers providing radio vocals. They collaborated on “BLOW MY LOAD” and “BUFFALO” from Cherry Bomb. The track also features Wyatt Navarro
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Tyler, The Creator – MOMMA TALK
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[Spoken Word: Louisa Whitman & Tyler, The Creator] / His daddy fine, I'm fine, what you thought? / Shit, his daddy fine / Nah, his daddy, his momma fine, bitch / What you mean? He
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. ScHoolboy Q & Toro y Moi) – RUN
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Run is Tyler talking to people in the projects and gangbangers who refer to themselves as ‘real niggas,’ when their only goals are to kill people and do illegal shit. He is
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Domo Genesis) – Pigs Fly
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The title is a reference to the saying “when pigs fly”, meaning that something will never happen (it could also be taken to mean something about killing cops). The song is about
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Ryan Beatty & Santigold) – Lights On
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On November 15, 2018, Tyler dropped this song via Twitter, with an announcement that he would be dropping a Christmas Album: https://twitter.com/tylerthecreator/status/
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Tyler, The Creator – EARFQUAKE
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“EARFQUAKE” is a collaboration between Tyler, The Creator and Playboi Carti. In the song, Tyler sings about a lover he depends on, who he knows he hasn’t treated the best, but
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Anna of the North & Rex Orange County) – Boredom
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“Boredom” is the 8th track on Flower Boy. The song was released as the third official single on the 11th of July 2017. It features vocals from Anna of the North, Corinne Bailey Rae
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Tyler, The Creator – BLESSED
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The second interlude on Tyler’s seventh studio album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, this spoken-verse track sees Tyler being grateful for his success and blessings—all his businesses and
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Tyler, The Creator – CORSO
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With a “corso” being a social promenade or walkway where events and festivals often happen, this song is about Tyler’s social life and influence on people around him. More
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Tyler, The Creator – Steak Sauce
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As the final bonus track, Steak Sauce is the vitriol-filled conclusion to Tyler the Creator’s debut album, Goblin.
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Hodgy) – Jamba
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Jamba – Tyler, the Creator (Ft. Hodgy Beats)
Track 2 off of the album.
Jamba means “fart” in Swahili, and “marijuana” in Krio. These may have affected the name choice, however
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Tyler, The Creator – OKRA
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“OKRA,” released in late March, was recorded in January before Tyler’s 2018 tour.
He stated, in a tweet (shown below), that around a week before the release, he recorded the music
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Tyler, The Creator – Wolf (One)
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[Verse] / I'm in your room now your screaming for help / Anxiety attack so you piss on yourself / And you pray to god that one of your neighbors can help you / But that won't
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Alice Smith, Clementine Creevy & Leon Ware) – OKAGA, CA
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The closing track from Tyler, the Creator’s album Cherry Bomb. Legendary producer Leon Ware appears throughout the song according to Tyler’s twitter, as does LA-based musician
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Tyler, The Creator – Seven
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The title is a subtle dig at Brandaun DeShay – he promotes Seven7Ceven, and the song is about Tyler’s accomplishments at that point post-Deshay (Tyler and DeShay had some problems
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Casey Veggies & Mike G) – Parking Lot
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“Parking Lot” is the thirteenth track on Wolf. Here, Tyler gives shout outs to the people of his infamous Loiter Squad, and he ends up getting chased by Sam as it draws to a close
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Tyler, The Creator – WOLF
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The first song and intro to the album Wolf as it introduces two characters, Wolf and Sam, relevant to the story that will be told through the album.
https://twitter.com/fucktyler/
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Tyler, The Creator – GROUP B
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Tyler, The Creator released “GROUP B” on December 23rd, 2019 alongside the track “BEST INTEREST”. Unlike “BEST INTEREST,” according to Tyler, this song is not from the IGOR
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Tyler, The Creator – Jack and the Beanstalk
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Jack and the Beanstalk is a traditional English fairy tale with obscure origins, but dating back to at least the 16th century.
The song’s title references a line in the previous
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Tyler, The Creator – Whoville
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Whoville is a fictional town created by Dr. Seuss that appeared in books like Horton Hears a Who! and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Lil Wayne) – Droppin' Seeds
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“Droppin' Seeds” is the 11th track on Flower Boy. The 1 minute interlude sees Lil Wayne rap for the first half, and Tyler take over the song for the last half. “Dropping Seeds
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Tyler, The Creator – Splatter
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Tyler, The Creator’s alter ego, Wolf Haley, goes in over Skrunt Owt By Fam-Lay. This is the first song off of the OFWGKTA mixtape, Radical.
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Tyler, The Creator – Nightmare
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As Tyler begins to find out, fame is not all it’s cracked up to be…
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Shane Powers) – BUFFALO
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On “BUFFALO”, Tyler addresses lots of his (at the time) recent controversy and finally begins to use his position as role model in the music scene to perhaps inspire a sense of
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Tyler, The Creator – GONE, GONE / THANK YOU
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“GONE, GONE / THANK YOU” is the tenth song on IGOR, and follows the multi-part structure that all of his tenth tracks have followed since Bastard.
The chorus of the “GONE, GONE
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