Tyler The Creator Teaches How To Reinvent Yourself In 3 Steps
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 Published On Apr 26, 2023

“It’s crazy that people saw s**t like that and didn’t think there was thought or actual talent behind it. So, when people are like, I wouldn’t have thought that you’d be where you are today’, I’m like, that’s because you’re a surface level idiot.” -- Tyler The Creator

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When Tyler, The Creator and his Odd Future collective burst onto the scene, everyone apart from their borderline fanatical audience and a few choice artists who saw the value in their frenzied, youthfully insubordinate music looked to impose a ceiling on them.

Left aggravated by attempts to define what he and the crew were doing as “horrorcore” or “alternative hip-hop”, much of Tyler’s career has been an exercise in outpacing his own shadow and over time, he’s gone from a bile-spewing enfant terrible who relished the disdain of others to a man who makes some of the most cutting-edge music in hip-hop, or any other genre for that matter.

From the fuzziness of “Cherry Bomb” and “Flower Boy”’s majestic soundscapes through to the breakneck sonic journey of IGOR and the out-and-out rap masterclass of Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler is always straddling multiple lanes at once.

And this, at its core, is one of the most important lessons that we can take from Tyler in terms of how to not only ensure that your material remains fresh and vital, but how to circumvent any idea about what you as an artist can and can’t do within your output.

What’s more, this has been at the forefront of his mind since the days where he was better known for outlandish antics than the thoughtful music teamed with luscious instrumentation that he delivers today.

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