

Tyler, The Creator
Tyler, The Creator is an American rapper, singer, and record producer, and entrepreneur. He co-founded the Odd Future collective in 2007, a group that included artists Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Ocean, Syd, Lionel Boyce, and others. In 2011, Tyler released his debut solo album Goblin, followed by Flower Boy, IGOR, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, and CHROMAKOPIA. His most popular songs include Sticky, Like Him, and She. A 2019 live performance kicking off his IGOR tour was captured for Apple Music Presents: Tyler the Creator.
Tyler expanded his creative pursuits into clothing design and television, also developing the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival music festival, and creating and appearing in the comedy series Loiter Squad which ran from 2012 to 2014. He has appeared on the shows Big Mouth and Kidding and the 2025 film Marty Supreme, co-starring Timothée Chalamet.
Latest Release

- OCT 28, 2024 CHROMAKOPIA
As someone who invited fame and courted infamy, first with inflammatory albums like Wolf and later with his flamboyant fashion sense via GOLF WANG, Tyler Okonma is less knowable than most stars in the music world. While most celebrities of his caliber and notoriety either curate their public lives to near-plasticized extremes or become defined by tabloid exploits, the erstwhile Odd Futurian chiefly shares what he cares to via his art and the occasional yet ever-quotable interview. As his Tyler, The Creator albums pivoted away from persona-building and toward personal narrative, as on the acclaimed IGOR and CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, his mystique grew grandiose, with the undesirable side effect of greater speculation. The impact of fan fixation plays no small part on CHROMAKOPIA, his seventh studio album and first in more than three years. Reacting to the weirdness, opening track “St. Chroma” finds Tyler literally whispering the details of his upbringing, while lead single “Noid” more directly rages against outsiders who overstep both online and offline. As on his prior efforts, character work plays its part, particularly on “I Killed You” and the two-hander “Hey Jane.” Yet the veil between truth and fiction feels thinner than ever on family-oriented cuts like “Like Him” and “Tomorrow.” Lest things get too damn serious, Tyler provocatively leans into sexual proclivities on “Judge Judy” and “Rah Tah Tah,” both of which should satisfy those who’ve been around since the Goblin days. When monologue no longer suits, he calls upon others in the greater hip-hop pantheon. GloRilla, Lil Wayne, and Sexyy Red all bring their star power to “Sticky,” a bombastic number that evolves into a Young Buck interpolation. A kindred spirit, it seems, Doechii does the most on “Balloon,” amplifying Tyler’s energy with her boisterous and profane bars. Its title essentially distillable to “an abundance of color,” CHROMAKOPIA showcases several variants of Tyler’s artistry. Generally disinclined to cede the producer’s chair to anyone else, he and longtime studio cohort Vic Wainstein execute a musical vision that encompasses sounds as wide-ranging as jazz fusion and Zamrock. His influences worn on stylishly cuffed sleeves, Neptunes echoes ring loudly on the introspective “Darling, I” while retro R&B vibes swaddle the soapbox on “Take Your Mask Off.”
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About
- FROM
- Ladera Heights, CA, United States of America
- BORN
- March 6, 1991
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap