Tyler, the Creator

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Tyler, oh, Tyler. How I love you, my king/goat. Your music brings sweet symphonies to my ears. Your humor is unmatched like no other. You’re so ugly, but the most adorable. Your music is my drug, so I will rank my favorite songs (this totally is nothing like my Frank Ocean one. Who even is that?)

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5. Sorry Not Sorry

This song is from his album called, Call Me If You Get Lost. Even though this song is in fifth place, I still really like it. It starts off with Tyler apologizing to people he may have caused harm to in the past. The, he starts to get more agitated and use more sarcastic apologies, saying he shouldn’t have to apologize to these people. I like how the music shift to convey the tone of Tylers voice. When he’s sincere, its soft and laid back. But when he’s mad, its aggressive and loud. I give this last place, because I think the next one are still a little better.

4. Gone Gone/Thank You

This song is from his album called, IGOR. This song is about a girl who left Tyler, a common theme in many of his songs. This song has two parts to it. In the first part of the song, he speaks about how he is devastated over the loss of a partner through a breakup. He conveys a sad and longing feeling throughout this part of the song. In the second part, he thanks the girl for the good times they had. He was trying to make sure that they didn’t leave off on bad terms. This song uses voice modifications and repetition to make the listener feel the emotions it’s conveying. I love this song due to the relation that many can have too it, however, I do think he has better.

3. New Magic Wand

This song is also from IGOR. This song is about Tyler’s delusions while he begs for the girl from Gone Gone/Thank You to not leave him. He shows how he is willing to do whatever it takes to keep her from leaving. This sets a scary and aggressive tone for the song. It starts with an aggressive beat that feels as if it is hitting you in the face, then Tyler’s lyrics come in even harder with him almost yelling to show his anger, frustration, and desperation. The way that Tyler shows his feeling puts this at number three. I love this one, but again, I do think some sound a little better.

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2. See You Again

This song is from his album called, Flower Boy. This song is about a lost love that fell through the cracks. It explains the rawness and vulnerability that come with departing from someone you love. It also talks about the process of moving on and accepting what is the now. This song keeps a peaceful and beautiful melody that is almost saying, “It will be okay.” Tyler features Kali Uchis on this song. Her part shows how being with this love is like a dream that will not last. This is one of my favorite songs by him and if the next one didn’t exist, this would be number one.

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1. SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE

This song is also from Call Me If You Get Lost. This is my all-time favorite Tyler song. This is song is a two-parter that starts with Sweet, then transitions into I Thought You Wanted to Dance. Sweet is about a girl who Tyler thinks is amazing. He wants to get with this person, despite knowing what all he may be getting himself into. This girl ends up falling for someone else, confusing Tyler. Thats where I Thought You Wanted to Dance comes in. This song is him trying to figure out why the girl would do that. He expresses his confusion and dissatisfaction for the situation while the girl tells him that it was just bad timing. I love this song, because it uses great melodies that make you feel great, especially when it gets to the second part. Whenever this song comes on, I never skip.

Author: James Ballard

Hi, I'm James but everybody calls me JT. I like to watch a lot of shows and movies. My favorite genre to watch and read is superheroes. My favorite shows include Attack on Titan, Invincible, and a lot of others that don't come to mind. I love Interstellar, the Spider-Man movies, Hancock, and too many others. My all-time favorite games are all the Spider-Man games. I've managed to platinum the Miles Morales games and I may have platinumed Spider-Man 2, but I am not sure. My hobbies are obviously gaming, watching football and baseball, and annoying my brother.

4 thoughts on “Tyler, the Creator”

  1. SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE is so good! Fana Hues’ background vocals and verses on that song always get me. Any time Tyler and Kali Uchis collab it’s an immediate banger.

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