This is true, I seem to focus on the instrumental rather than the words...most of the time. I also found that I seem to like the bridge of a song, more than the rest...I’m not exactly sure why or what that means. If anyone knows..any musicians I’d appreciate a response! Thanks in advance
@@MIMI232 yea the moment matters too, often times people listen to songs differently the second or third time around. No different from how people break down cult films especially and find nee things to love the next time they see it
@@osas5211 That’s true..after the first time of listening to a song I don’t listen to it again the same...I love the feeling of hearing a song that I like for the very first time. It’s euphoric...I still want to know why I prefer the bridge tho...I’m going to research this if possible
@@BTCBlizzy you just used a straw-man against my point generalising Tyler’s interview and every other interviewing existence. Because many other interviews throughout history aren’t well spoken it only makes sense that this applies to Tyler because he’s taking an interview. Let’s make another statement now using this big brain logic because many black people are arrested more than whites black people just wouldn’t be good people by default until they prove themselves. This logic is really making me question weather you’ve listened to any Tyler’s albums at all, or seen him talk if you can’t determine how he speaks.
tyler talking about geeking out really hits home. he’s constantly said to his fan base: find your passion, find your luxury, go learn something new, ask questions, have FUN. it’s so nice to have that message from somebody and know that they mean that shit.
The fact that Tyler speaks to people like me (the ‘soft’ black kid in the neighborhood) makes it refreshing to hear him talk about such relatable things. He stays humble where it matters
I've been listening to Tyler since 2011. As someone who's always been the "weird" black kid, Tyler and Odd Future definitely made me feel less alone and learn not to worry about what other people thought. Love seeing his musical progression and how much he's matured over the years.
Tyler expresses himself so well. This is one of the most compelling interviews I’ve ever watched. And the way he talks about his mom…she seems like such a cool lady
Watching the rest of the crew just sit there n listen, everyone is just open ears for this man. Tyler talking truly is amazing. Dude deserves everything right now and will forever be a true artist
He's still himself though which is crazy. The crazier thing is that if you watch some of his old interviews he will drop random gems and watching as an older adult it's like "woah, he's always been really bright." Stuff you didn't catch back when you watched it the first time back in the day.
wtf happened in 1776 that’s gon happen again? the american revolution? how exactly would that happen again, and why did you take the time to make that your google profile name.
@@user-rj5eg7wf3s It’s an Alex Jones quote lol. The full quote reads “1776 will commence again if they try to take our firearms”. Funny rant, check it out
Did you also peep that Ring on his finger, not the smallest one but the Big one...That's the same Gold Big Stone ring Pharrell used to Rock back in the day every time he threw up the Star Trak sign...
u can see pharrell's heavy influence and i think tyler even influenced pharrell himself, look at pharrell sneaker shopping that's basically what tyler wears
Listening to Tyler talk is like catching up with an old friend after yall two had gone your separate ways for a while and are talking about your experiences while you were living life.
Tyler is growth personified. Who’d have really that he’d become the man he is today to be articulating himself like this. Living proof that any and everybody can grow and change.
the way he talks about what he's passionate about is so inspiring like its just so easy to listen to him like i cant really pay attention like that with anyone else just the way he talks about music is amazing
Hell yeah man. But you'll never be successful without mindset. Unless you find yourself lucking your way into it. Can't rely on luck so what's left is mindset and improving yourself, taking chances and believing in yourself @@incognitosecret2377
I'm gonna be real, I wasn't into Tyler until this interview and suddenly I'm willing to listen to all his music and I feel like I'm becoming a fan. He's so comfortable with himself and what he does. Hats off
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started fuckin with him after Potato Salad and Igor
Tyler spokes so much truths especially when he was talking about the stereotypes and expectations of being black and being told you’re not black enough by other black people can really screw with you. You can see the growth
Fr he’s piping down a bit lately cause he’s starting realize not much people fucking with him like that in the Industry, it’s more like he needs them now more than they ever wanted to be on his Platform.
Connoisseur and ship -_- if a teacher tried to convince me I'm learning by understanding that word I would call her out for trying to make me feel impacted by something lower than my level
The one thing that clearly shows Tyler has grown and gained wisdom, besides his talent as an artist, is knowing that everyone’s opinion on just about everything is based on a reference point. That’s something that you come to realize the older you get.
He talked a lot about reference point and I have been thinking a lot about how much our perception and experiences influence our opinions and views. Having a healthy conversation is about realizing that regardless of what you say, no amount of words will make someone feel and have all of your opinions
You Can just feel his brain racing around at a million miles an hour constantly. He has so much to say, and I literally love him so much for just that. He is an icon full stop.
This man is gonna be considerd a legend of our generation, He loves the culture and hes always growing as an artist. The path he took to be who he is today, is amazing and he also just seems like a real dude. The man is inspirational 🐐
@@ykucb I mean he was one of the more talented members. If he stuck with OF he may not have grown as an artist. To make it in what u wanna do, sometimes you needa cut of the ppl that are holding u back. And 2bh hes probably still friends with most of em, they've all just got different career paths
@@longstachkaido240 that is true. I just mean That when it's all said and done, ppl are gonna look back on this era of hip hop, and tyler will be a big name within that
He’s really an ICON LIVING his career has been criminally underrated from the culture and whoever sees this 20 years from now just know this man was a genius in disguise don’t let anyone tell you different.
I'd love to see Tyler do a masterclass on music technology. The way he speaks about music reminds me of someone who went to college to become a music major.
It can't be understated how good Tyler is at talking. This man talks like he's studied the human rhetoric so much and just knows exactly how to respond to people questions, using their word choices, a really friendly tone, matching their energy, making the people feel heard etc... This dude knows how to talk better than most college lecturers. edit: yall are weird af
To me, Tyler and Childish are two of the most creative and talented people.. to act, do comedy, music, produce, etc. I love seeing dynamic personalities win.
Same here I love early 2000s punk/emo and alternative rock music and I'm black AF...😂 I had to listen in private because I would get made fun of by family and friends they would tell me I was white or Oreo 🤷🏾♀️
It's so crazy having watched all his old interviews and seeing how he's evolved, yet how he's stayed true to himself unapologetically. He inspires me. Love how passionate he is to his craft.
Appreciate the perspective from The Creator. I grew up listening to EBro in Cali and we had a local tv channel called "the box" that was my largest exposure to hip hop. I see the historian in this piece. Perspective is a helluva drug.
Man has a photographic memory. I mean just STUPID recall. And he cares about his craft because it’s what he nerds out to. I appreciate that so much. As an artist, this kind of content really motivates me to keep doing art for the sake of art. Regardless of results or reception. It’s about the geek factor, and Tyler gets that.
I love Tyler's mindset when it comes to cultural intake and reference points. The point he made about things being non-exisent in someone's mind, community and lifestyle without taking to account that it flourishes outside their mindscape is genius. I've realized that as I got older (I'm 18). There were some genres and artists I've never heard of but when I look in-depth, I realize what I’ve missed out on in the time of the said subject. I've been out of tune and had a suppressed mindset when I was younger and not on purpose. But as I found many things from pop culture, anime, music, fashion, world events, etc, I continuously become open-minded and wanted that sense of knowledge and became fanatics of certain passions. I love being a tech enthusiast. I love anime art styles and the process of animation, stylized art, unique fashion, cinematic-looking landscapes and scenery. Alternative genres and artists like BROCKHAMPTON, Tyler, Kaytranda, Thundercat, The internet, Earthgang, etc. Things like that I gravitate towards and as Tyler said, people have excluded things in their life and choose to think that world doesn't exist. Everyone is essentially right because everyone is different. Genuinely love this conversation with Tyler and I think I understand more of his thought process as an artist, creative, and individual.
I just became the same way from 17-19 and there is still plenty of growth to come. But the awareness of that bubble we lived in we were ignorant and seeing people daily in society do it today and downplay anybody that goes against the grain is why I have so much respect for Tyler’s realization as he got older. I know it’s why my music sounds greater as well I learned about so much stuff this year that I hate I went my whole life being blind to. But growth and realization and willingness is all the most important so we will run laps around those in our generation who hate to step outside of the box and be them true selves. All the more I still tryna at least plant that seed of knowledge upon them knowing as they get older and learn more, hopefully they will do the same💯
Tyler is my guy. He makes me feel less alone on a grander scheme and inspires me everytime he pops out. This conversation was much needed though. I hope our culture takes back our art and loves the people who make it more regardless of their style.
This another reason why I love Tyler man....the dude is sooo self aware and aware in general. I just love how real he is because you don't see a lot geniunaility in artist in the majority of artist anymore, ironically. Dude is a very wise individual fam.
1. He should've gotten a grammy for the Flower Boy album first. 2. The Potato Salad video is beautiful and his first verse on that song is elite rap lyrics. I run back his Playstation punchlines in that song over and over. The world has slept on Tyler for so long. I'm happy he's finally getting some flowers for his art. Protect Tyler at all costs. He is living proof that rap isn't a monolithic genre.
After Childish Gambino came out with "Awaken, My Love" i knew not to question an artist change in trajectory. And Tyler is the same way, an artist who puts his heart and soul into a project regardless of it might be something completely different from how they started. Its called growth and i love to see it.
You ain’t never lied I felt the same way cause I am still a fan of Gambino still this day when that album came out I didn’t know what to do until things started to make sense music wise with people like Tyler and other people
To watch someone who has INSPIRED you, changed PERSPECTIVE of LIFE for you, flourish, and finally get the recognition they deserve. Very surreal, I'm so proud as a fan, as a supporter, as someone who has literally GROWN in age, in mind, in life with Tyler and the true artistry and music of "Tyler the Creator". Thank you for everything Tyler, its deeper than just music. Thank you.
Mannn I’ve love T since that first chord on Wolf. My reference point was my jazz training. I grew up on Charlie Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Roy Ayers, bossa nova, John Barry then the Neptunes when I got older, etc…so it’s SO SO brilliant hearing those influences in what he makes and to hear it accompanying his flow gives me life! I’m a big music head and never liked rap UNTIL I got into Wolf then cherry bomb, it opened me up to loving ALOT of new school hip hop and (even though he’ll never know/see this) I personally thanked him by adding I’m as one of my all time favorites (Stevie wonder, Kate Bush, Prince, David Bowie, Tyler). But the SFFB, Igor and now CMIYGL just whew- no words. I see on Twitter alot of kids wanting to get into bossa nova so I see they’ll be referring Tyler as their reference points and it’s a beautiful cycle! -SN: his voice is like thicc chocolate (oat) milk he seriously needs to do audiobooks.
Loved him before this but maaaannn the level of intelligence and overall awareness of this guy. Love him even more now. An incredible human being he is. There’s a lot of inspirational vibrations in this interview. I’m gonna go become even more of a full “Geek” about the stuff that I’m passionate about.
I just love hearing a great artist speak when they can fully articulate their talents, thoughts, experiences, and intentions. It's like listening to magic.
One of the best music interviews I’ve watched. Tyler really has cracked the code. He’s on his own mission, no time to watch others, 💯 belief in himself. It’s like a lesson in psychology listening him speak. We should all take something from this. Take a bow Tyler, The Creator
8:30 its exactly how people listen to Tyler, hes both lyrical and musical, New magic wand is my favorite song because of the music and the “new magic, new magic, new magic. wand.” because its very lyrical and musically satisfying
Do yourself a favor an write down any specific songs he mentions in interviews. He's so specific and passionate and the songs he mentions are usually amazing. His Flower Boy conversation with Jerrod Carmichael, and his Igor conversation with Rick Rubin are incredible and are full of gems
The fact that he learned how to play piano by studying she’s alive by Andre 3000 by ear shows just how insanely ahead of the times that Tyler is, I love his energy and watching his interviews these last few days has really gotten me back in my bag as an artist to be completely honest💯💪🏾🔥
1:20:47 that's the laugh of someone who is wealthy. Not RICH, wealthy. Tyler's growth and ability to create and then live in his own world is incredibly inspiring to watch.
Probably not, more like Travis with all that hype and brand deals. BUT I'm really excited for what's coming. I don't think the rapid evolution of Tyler is gonna stop anytime soon. We probably haven't even seen his peak.
This was the best interview I’ve seen in years. Tyler gained a new fan. He just “gets it” - Ebro - you understood the assignment and killed it per usual.
He’s almost wise. Definitely older, mature, and grown and I love to see his development, but I think he’s got another big stage of growth ahead of him too in his 30’s
This guy is going to go down as a legend when his career raps up. Super smart, driven, encyclopedic knowledge, magnetic personality, and massively talented.
Right. When I was in my late teens and early 20s, I could go to the magazine shop and spend 60 bucks on all these niche mags that focused on weird or interesting music, fashion, films, etc. for a while tumblr became a thing that could feed the passion for me but it was hard to find and has become increasingly harder to find and find people to discuss those things with.
Tyler is beyond his years. He's always been ahead of the game and super insightful. Underrated and underappreciated, as well as discredited. He also doesn't do any type of drug. Just purely talented. He's a rare gem.
You always hear this like "beyond his/her years" stuff, there is no correlation between age & maturity I don't know why people don't understand this, you tend to be/there is much more of a likelihood that you will be more grounded, mature & put together, but it is not a Guaranteed fact whatsoever
@@cleohettori8725 Maturity, for the most part, does come with age, because with age, you gain life experience and those moments are what shape people to be who they become. It doesn't necessarily mean an older person is gonna be more mature by default, but in most cases, it is reality. But the phrase doesn't just apply to age. It speaks to creativity and being able to deliver something that is timeless. Something that will still be relevant for generations to come.
Being a fan since Bastard every album is legitimately and transparently a timeline of his development. You get a glimpse into his life and his mindset at different ages.
Yep, agreed. Even if I’m not the biggest fan of, say Igor, or CMIYGL, I’d be stupid to not say that he has progressed and has formed into his own person and I will always like him for that.
That goes for any art form. The persons interest and thoughts will be amplified. Look close and you will see if there intention is to make money or make something new
@@Justforamoment0608 Nice! You're probably the first person that I have seen put CB at the top of their list, thats pretty interesting. Mine would be Wolf, Flower Boy then Bastard
I can't front the old head in me thought Tyler was a weirdo but the more I listen to his music & interviews I can't help but like him & admire his own sense of being, if that makes sense.
Totally makes since! I agree with you! I was the same way about him. Once I gave him a listen, I was like dude is dope and very smart. He's in his own lane. He understands human intellect. Plus he's a musical musician.
This is what the generation before the internet couldn't see about new artists and how music is evolving. Now older generations can actually understand new music instead of instantly dismissing it.
Interestingly, him saying about he experienced ‘growing up’ much later in life is a common experience of people with ADHD. It’s called the developmental delay and is why we can look forward to so many more good albums cause in actuality he isn’t 30 at all
@@mollyuot1293 I mean, he says on his album (MASSA to be specific) "Yeah, when I turned 23 that's when puberty finally hit me." It may just be a line but it adds up to this person's theory
CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is honestly my favorite tyler project. the rapping, the aesthetics, the rollout, it’s the perfect summer album. see you on tour T!
His take on the Lox vs Dipset battle was spot on. Lox won because they cared and gave a performance, while Dipset had the anthems but didn't perform and tried to play it cool.
Dipset don’t have that many anthems though. It’s like what Jada said; dblock’s mixtapes ring harder than Dipset singles. More people were rapping dblock lyrics than Dipset lyrics, even though Dipset needed the crowd to REMIND them what their lyrics were 😂
Not taking a photo with a kid and him getting revenge as a billionaire later is essentially the plot of The Incredibles
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Legit 🙏🏾🙏🏾
😆 lol
Yup
I don’t quite understand
His whole point about people geeking out about what they care about was absolutely on point
Link the time?
Was lookin for it too
@@Obsesss around 43 I’m in the middle of it now
Yeeeeeessssss
great point express your love in anything and its admirable to all and more importantly the wealth of your soul
The way he explained how people listen to music differently is so key 🔑
This is true, I seem to focus on the instrumental rather than the words...most of the time. I also found that I seem to like the bridge of a song, more than the rest...I’m not exactly sure why or what that means. If anyone knows..any musicians I’d appreciate a response! Thanks in advance
The core part is you acknowledge the whole thing then focus later
@@osas5211 interesting 🤔
@@MIMI232 yea the moment matters too, often times people listen to songs differently the second or third time around.
No different from how people break down cult films especially and find nee things to love the next time they see it
@@osas5211 That’s true..after the first time of listening to a song I don’t listen to it again the same...I love the feeling of hearing a song that I like for the very first time. It’s euphoric...I still want to know why I prefer the bridge tho...I’m going to research this if possible
Tyler's energy is unmatched. What a cool ass guy
What’s good bro you here too I see
Been missing juice wrlds energy I’ve been coming back to the old music I fkcked with like Tyler , schoolboy q and many more
Opens Up & Gets Raw
@@monkeyappmenace lol
You’re a sellout get out these comments
Tyler is so well-spoken, unique, entertaining and unapologetically himself, this is one of the best interviews I've seen
Bruh, like his thought process alone inspires me to be better
So we’ll spoken, Why would he not be?
@@xavierrenegadeangel2955 I'm just saying he's fascinating to listen to thats all
@@xavierrenegadeangel2955 because many people are not lol do you not watch interviews?
@@BTCBlizzy you just used a straw-man against my point generalising Tyler’s interview and every other interviewing existence. Because many other interviews throughout history aren’t well spoken it only makes sense that this applies to Tyler because he’s taking an interview. Let’s make another statement now using this big brain logic because many black people are arrested more than whites black people just wouldn’t be good people by default until they prove themselves. This logic is really making me question weather you’ve listened to any Tyler’s albums at all, or seen him talk if you can’t determine how he speaks.
"Skin glowing,
Pockets heavy,
garage silly,
house dumb" - that's the motto!
Ass loose!
@@kingmez1781 tf LMAO
@@kingmez1781 rectum numb
Yooooooo lmao me and my wife buggin
Had to screen shot this lmao
58:06 “If you try hard to be too cool you’ll end up freezing.” - Tyler Okonma
that’s a good one
Been looking for this time stamp, bless you 😂🙌🏼
He didnt even say that
he didnt say that
tyler talking about geeking out really hits home. he’s constantly said to his fan base: find your passion, find your luxury, go learn something new, ask questions, have FUN. it’s so nice to have that message from somebody and know that they mean that shit.
You must be Yhite with a name like that. Smh! 🤦♂️😑
Agreed
@@lionheart4529 what???
@@lionheart4529 go touch some grass bud. it’s 2021. stfu
@@lionheart4529 you must be Yhite with that white emoji. Smh! 🤦🏾♂️😑
The fact that Tyler speaks to people like me (the ‘soft’ black kid in the neighborhood) makes it refreshing to hear him talk about such relatable things. He stays humble where it matters
Very true GODLESS TORMENT
Soft ? Wtf
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@@BOREDWITHOUTFEAR lmao exactly
@@greenjurrell ?
Tyler "reference point" The Creator
You should do this whole interview but it’s just your voice
@@sus5770 the whole interview but its only reference point
I thought that was a really great point he brought up.
Squa "but its just my voice" Lay
@@alexanderyoung6468 bruh what are you talking about. I was making a joke to the UA-camr who recreates songs using just his voice💀 gtf on
I've been listening to Tyler since 2011. As someone who's always been the "weird" black kid, Tyler and Odd Future definitely made me feel less alone and learn not to worry about what other people thought. Love seeing his musical progression and how much he's matured over the years.
It’s actually unbelievable how much he has matured and grown. Going from the Goblin era Tyler to THIS is incredible.
I've been keeping up with him since Bastard and I legit feel like he's at his highest point so far musicwise.
@@Overlordien absolutely. The aesthetics of this album alone show how much he’s grown.
Perhaps it’s because he’s alone and not around is entourage where hes expected to be the class clown
Yeah I wish him a happy birthday 🥳 Talk jade
SLI
"skin glowing, pockets heavy, garage silly, house dumb"
TELL 'EM T
Wake up
Pay attention
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Lyrics for his next album right there
“Garage silly” best line for sure
Time stamp?
This wasn’t a interview, this was a conversation, and I’m glad I can witness this GREATNESS.
This was a monologue, dude just ego stroke himself all the time
I love your pic😍
@@szn7548 ?
@@szn7548 did you even listen
@@xlextrasstuff9493 of course not
Tyler expresses himself so well. This is one of the most compelling interviews I’ve ever watched. And the way he talks about his mom…she seems like such a cool lady
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being a Tyler fan for like 10 years now seeing him grow as a person and an artist has been such an experience! we’re watching history in the making!!!
I hope this ride never ends man, seeing Tyler thrive since the beginning is inspiring af
@@Crxw2Tired true
@@Crxw2Tired saspaalp by bad my dog wrote that
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Tyler gets it. I am so happy he was able to figure it out & carve his own path.
Yo its jabrils dope!
Facts
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It's Jabrils! Hope you can save your channel man.
Watching the rest of the crew just sit there n listen, everyone is just open ears for this man. Tyler talking truly is amazing. Dude deserves everything right now and will forever be a true artist
It’s just annoying when Rosenberg tries to interject while Tyler’s in mid thought
1000.
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You can really tell Tyler has really matured over the years
yet he still funny as hell
He's still himself though which is crazy. The crazier thing is that if you watch some of his old interviews he will drop random gems and watching as an older adult it's like "woah, he's always been really bright." Stuff you didn't catch back when you watched it the first time back in the day.
The way Tyler’s always talked about Pharrell is how myself and a whole lot of ppl feel about him. Truly inspirational
wtf happened in 1776 that’s gon happen again? the american revolution? how exactly would that happen again, and why did you take the time to make that your google profile name.
@@user-rj5eg7wf3s It’s an Alex Jones quote lol. The full quote reads “1776 will commence again if they try to take our firearms”. Funny rant, check it out
Did you also peep that Ring on his finger, not the smallest one but the Big one...That's the same Gold Big Stone ring Pharrell used to Rock back in the day every time he threw up the Star Trak sign...
u can see pharrell's heavy influence and i think tyler even influenced pharrell himself, look at pharrell sneaker shopping that's basically what tyler wears
Listening to Tyler talk is like catching up with an old friend after yall two had gone your separate ways for a while and are talking about your experiences while you were living life.
Facts
tyler and kalis friendship is fking beautiful and their music together is heaven
Tyler is growth personified. Who’d have really that he’d become the man he is today to be articulating himself like this. Living proof that any and everybody can grow and change.
Yes from bashing gays to pashing gays
@@kingmez1781 Him acting bisexual is all a persona
@@llllllll7277 lol you sound goofy
@@deml8553 it is
@@MADD-MANX how?
the way he talks about what he's passionate about is so inspiring like its just so easy to listen to him like i cant really pay attention like that with anyone else just the way he talks about music is amazing
tyler’s the one person where i wanna take in everything they say cause their mindset makes them successful in every way
Mindset is an important thing, but often the illusion is sold that mindset is everything. Success has a lot of different contributing factors.
Hell yeah man. But you'll never be successful without mindset. Unless you find yourself lucking your way into it. Can't rely on luck so what's left is mindset and improving yourself, taking chances and believing in yourself
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I just love hearing him talk. He's so passionate, honest, and knowledgable about his craft, it's honestly inspiring
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I'm gonna be real, I wasn't into Tyler until this interview and suddenly I'm willing to listen to all his music and I feel like I'm becoming a fan. He's so comfortable with himself and what he does. Hats off
started fuckin with him after Potato Salad and Igor
Welcome sir. Listen to the discography. You gotta lotta unhidden gems in the madness and growth
Welcome to the light❗
bout time
Fot you to completely enjoy the experience you have to go back and listen to the Odd Future mixtapes and his early music first
Tyler is one of those persons that you have to hear talking at least 5 minutes to get a real first impression
Tyler is timeless. Love how much he matured. U can honestly say nobody's doing what he doing. He got his own lane
Llllllllllllllllllll
Tyler spokes so much truths especially when he was talking about the stereotypes and expectations of being black and being told you’re not black enough by other black people can really screw with you. You can see the growth
Yeah it's crazy how people won't allow you to just be yourself.
This is a REAL issue in the black community… and it’s sad.
@@juliuscarter1944 faxx
He Nailed it 🎯
I love how he called Ebro a "surface level idiot" to his face and Ebro just sat there in silence. Hahaha
Yea finally someone said it, Ebro needs to stfu
Fr he’s piping down a bit lately cause he’s starting realize not much people fucking with him like that in the Industry, it’s more like he needs them now more than they ever wanted to be on his Platform.
That's not even close to what happened...
Called them both bitches about 5 times at the end
Wow so tough
his advice and storys are the best. i really look up to him
Same, he changed my style of music for the better lmao
@@rjrht exactlyy
Me too. since 2011
Tyler is an example of finding you’re lane and being true to yourself
Your*
What Tyler’s talking about here is connoisseurship… the passion and joy you get from engaging with and mastering what you love. Geeks stand up!
He’s a true connoisseur!
Connoisseur and ship -_- if a teacher tried to convince me I'm learning by understanding that word I would call her out for trying to make me feel impacted by something lower than my level
True enough. 👨🏾🏫🤟🏾
The one thing that clearly shows Tyler has grown and gained wisdom, besides his talent as an artist, is knowing that everyone’s opinion on just about everything is based on a reference point. That’s something that you come to realize the older you get.
Some people don’t even get to ever realize it, he’s a smart young man
He talked a lot about reference point and I have been thinking a lot about how much our perception and experiences influence our opinions and views. Having a healthy conversation is about realizing that regardless of what you say, no amount of words will make someone feel and have all of your opinions
He’s been known that
@@joshuagalvez9678 he literally said he realized that as he got older🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
homie is 30 yrs old now, he definitely got some wisdom now.
Tyler has to be one of the most improved artists that I’ve seen in any genre. His progression from album to album is stunning.
Wholeheartedly Agree 💯
You Can just feel his brain racing around at a million miles an hour constantly. He has so much to say, and I literally love him so much for just that. He is an icon full stop.
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The best convo ever. The truth in the words is rich. Everyone has their own opinion and their own reality for real. "Nobody is wrong!" I love it.
“Nobody is wrong” middle school wannabe philosophy. You probably just like Tyler and think he cool but study that thought process
This man is gonna be considerd a legend of our generation, He loves the culture and hes always growing as an artist. The path he took to be who he is today, is amazing and he also just seems like a real dude. The man is inspirational 🐐
Yeah but he left the entier wolfgang behind
@@ykucb I mean he was one of the more talented members. If he stuck with OF he may not have grown as an artist. To make it in what u wanna do, sometimes you needa cut of the ppl that are holding u back. And 2bh hes probably still friends with most of em, they've all just got different career paths
@@ykucb you clearly don't know the history of that group very well.
he already is a legend
@@longstachkaido240 that is true. I just mean That when it's all said and done, ppl are gonna look back on this era of hip hop, and tyler will be a big name within that
He’s really an ICON LIVING his career has been criminally underrated from the culture and whoever sees this 20 years from now just know this man was a genius in disguise don’t let anyone tell you different.
Love to see Tyler doing more interviews this era, it's always memorable. You can tell his presence just lights up any room.
Become someone memorable. I believe.
I'd love to see Tyler do a masterclass on music technology. The way he speaks about music reminds me of someone who went to college to become a music major.
I agree. It’s so passionate
Omg yes! Add real skill in that vision and he would make something great!
Nice sneak diss
@@Kossuk what skills u got
@@Kossuk ignorance is a Bliss. Do your thing bro
Tyler goated. bro is so lovely to listen to speak
YEAHHH
@@maruxoxo AYYOOOOOOOOO
He’s so raw and real bro .
Y’all throw that word around way too much
I feel what you meant but reading that made me feel like I had a stroke
He is emotionally intelligent he understands people and has intuition that keeps him sharp
That's a keen quality, emotional intelligence.
Damn this interview just gave me a whole new outlook on life. Been crazy seeing his interviews over the past decade the growth is real
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The “reference point” thing has really struck a cord with me because it makes too much sense
Tyler is waaaay smarter than the world he was born into. It's great to see him evolving far beyond the limited imaginings of his youth.
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He 30
He’s so sassy
How long did it take you to put those words together? Limited imaginings of his youth?😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@llm4187 lmao...
Every Tyler album is a Story!.... the Production, Purpose, Lyrics, Vibe is IMMACULATE ! It’s amazing seeing his growth & creativity year after year !
😂😂
Ok Sherlock
And 3 of them are about tryna get with someone who’s already in a relationship.
@@khalon4993 relatable
And that's why he calls himself the creator👌🏿🧠
This is so nice to watch. Tyler’s love and passion for everyone around him and music is a very nice thing to watch.
I don’t really listen to Tyler like that but this interview really made me respect him way more
You’re missing out buddy…
@@justahuglyahhboi9676 I've listened to almost all his songs but not frequently. Just not something I can listen to everyday but it's great music
you missing out, his music slaps
IGOR is goated bro
me neither but i got to admit his new album is a good listen
lmaoooo as tyler bashes rolex, you can hear a subtle “i like rolexes” in the background.
It can't be understated how good Tyler is at talking. This man talks like he's studied the human rhetoric so much and just knows exactly how to respond to people questions, using their word choices, a really friendly tone, matching their energy, making the people feel heard etc... This dude knows how to talk better than most college lecturers.
edit: yall are weird af
Ikr… Thats clearly shown in the way he swears a lot yet so it’s not offensive one bit
He talks like a white girl from California
TheBi-WeeklyBattle well hes from LA
@@theconsciousobserver6829 'tyler isn't black enough comment 900,000,000'
Clown
To me, Tyler and Childish are two of the most creative and talented people.. to act, do comedy, music, produce, etc. I love seeing dynamic personalities win.
Agree
He read Khaled like a Barnes and nobles book at 51:02 I love it. Talk Tyler. You deserve it
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
At 1:12:37 Tyler explained it perfectly, as a black kid I feel like I can’t express the way I feel and what type of music I like because I am black.
That's pretty sad tbh
Same here I love early 2000s punk/emo and alternative rock music and I'm black AF...😂 I had to listen in private because I would get made fun of by family and friends they would tell me I was white or Oreo 🤷🏾♀️
It's so crazy having watched all his old interviews and seeing how he's evolved, yet how he's stayed true to himself unapologetically. He inspires me. Love how passionate he is to his craft.
Same here!
Appreciate the perspective from The Creator. I grew up listening to EBro in Cali and we had a local tv channel called "the box" that was my largest exposure to hip hop. I see the historian in this piece. Perspective is a helluva drug.
Man has a photographic memory. I mean just STUPID recall. And he cares about his craft because it’s what he nerds out to. I appreciate that so much. As an artist, this kind of content really motivates me to keep doing art for the sake of art. Regardless of results or reception. It’s about the geek factor, and Tyler gets that.
Yeah this inspired me again
One of the only relevant sober artist in the hip hop industry it should be photographic lol
Everytime I listen to Tyler I feel so inspired
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me too, I felt stuck recently and this lit a fire under my ass
I love Tyler's mindset when it comes to cultural intake and reference points. The point he made about things being non-exisent in someone's mind, community and lifestyle without taking to account that it flourishes outside their mindscape is genius. I've realized that as I got older (I'm 18). There were some genres and artists I've never heard of but when I look in-depth, I realize what I’ve missed out on in the time of the said subject. I've been out of tune and had a suppressed mindset when I was younger and not on purpose. But as I found many things from pop culture, anime, music, fashion, world events, etc, I continuously become open-minded and wanted that sense of knowledge and became fanatics of certain passions. I love being a tech enthusiast. I love anime art styles and the process of animation, stylized art, unique fashion, cinematic-looking landscapes and scenery. Alternative genres and artists like BROCKHAMPTON, Tyler, Kaytranda, Thundercat, The internet, Earthgang, etc. Things like that I gravitate towards and as Tyler said, people have excluded things in their life and choose to think that world doesn't exist. Everyone is essentially right because everyone is different. Genuinely love this conversation with Tyler and I think I understand more of his thought process as an artist, creative, and individual.
well said.
Love it. I'm 18 too and I appreciate how you could word that out in that way. I also love animation and will prolly choose that as a career path
I may be covered in cat hair, but I still smell good.
I just became the same way from 17-19 and there is still plenty of growth to come. But the awareness of that bubble we lived in we were ignorant and seeing people daily in society do it today and downplay anybody that goes against the grain is why I have so much respect for Tyler’s realization as he got older. I know it’s why my music sounds greater as well I learned about so much stuff this year that I hate I went my whole life being blind to. But growth and realization and willingness is all the most important so we will run laps around those in our generation who hate to step outside of the box and be them true selves. All the more I still tryna at least plant that seed of knowledge upon them knowing as they get older and learn more, hopefully they will do the same💯
....wut
Tyler is my guy. He makes me feel less alone on a grander scheme and inspires me everytime he pops out. This conversation was much needed though. I hope our culture takes back our art and loves the people who make it more regardless of their style.
well said!
This another reason why I love Tyler man....the dude is sooo self aware and aware in general. I just love how real he is because you don't see a lot geniunaility in artist in the majority of artist anymore, ironically. Dude is a very wise individual fam.
"I'm better than you.... Skin glowing, pockets heavy, garage silly, house dumb." -- LoL, he snapped.
1. He should've gotten a grammy for the Flower Boy album first.
2. The Potato Salad video is beautiful and his first verse on that song is elite rap lyrics. I run back his Playstation punchlines in that song over and over. The world has slept on Tyler for so long. I'm happy he's finally getting some flowers for his art. Protect Tyler at all costs. He is living proof that rap isn't a monolithic genre.
Potato salad is a timeless classic
I love potato salad that’s his best song in my opinion he ate his verse up and the ending is fire to me too🔥
Flower boy is amazing but DAMN. deserved it
Not over DAMN , I APOLOGIZE.
DAMN. Deserved it
After Childish Gambino came out with "Awaken, My Love" i knew not to question an artist change in trajectory.
And Tyler is the same way, an artist who puts his heart and soul into a project regardless of it might be something completely different from how they started.
Its called growth and i love to see it.
👏👏👏👏👏
Exact same album for me. You can be whoever you want as an artist. Childish completely changed his previous self
I love this album so much
I listen to Riot at least once a day at some point. I love every song on that album
You ain’t never lied I felt the same way cause I am still a fan of Gambino still this day when that album came out I didn’t know what to do until things started to make sense music wise with people like Tyler and other people
This gotta be my favorite interview bro. Tylers so cool and relaxed and its so easy to vibe along with him.
This is a mature grown ass Tyler. His best interview.
Rich and grown
"Social media does not lend positively to original thought" Hell YEAH!
To watch someone who has INSPIRED you, changed PERSPECTIVE of LIFE for you, flourish, and finally get the recognition they deserve. Very surreal, I'm so proud as a fan, as a supporter, as someone who has literally GROWN in age, in mind, in life with Tyler and the true artistry and music of "Tyler the Creator". Thank you for everything Tyler, its deeper than just music. Thank you.
read deez
-been listening 1yr
Tyler is so dope yo
Miss Winston you are awesome. Much Love from VA
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Mannn I’ve love T since that first chord on Wolf. My reference point was my jazz training. I grew up on Charlie Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Roy Ayers, bossa nova, John Barry then the Neptunes when I got older, etc…so it’s SO SO brilliant hearing those influences in what he makes and to hear it accompanying his flow gives me life!
I’m a big music head and never liked rap UNTIL I got into Wolf then cherry bomb, it opened me up to loving ALOT of new school hip hop and (even though he’ll never know/see this) I personally thanked him by adding I’m as one of my all time favorites (Stevie wonder, Kate Bush, Prince, David Bowie, Tyler).
But the SFFB, Igor and now CMIYGL just whew- no words. I see on Twitter alot of kids wanting to get into bossa nova so I see they’ll be referring Tyler as their reference points and it’s a beautiful cycle!
-SN: his voice is like thicc chocolate (oat) milk he seriously needs to do audiobooks.
THIS CONVERSATION IS 10/10. Tyler has actually articulated so many of my thoughts.
-whispers- “I like Rolex’s” 😅 mans rethinking his whole life.
13:23-13:30 🤝
Bruh this comment 😂😂😂
LMFAO the way it fades away
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Loved him before this but maaaannn the level of intelligence and overall awareness of this guy. Love him even more now. An incredible human being he is. There’s a lot of inspirational vibrations in this interview.
I’m gonna go become even more of a full “Geek” about the stuff that I’m passionate about.
Man, interviews like this are why i respect this man so much. I remember texting with my friends to vote for yonkers at the vmas. The growth is insane
You can disagree with his worldview, lifestyle, even music. But you cannot deny that this dude is brilliant
I just love hearing a great artist speak when they can fully articulate their talents, thoughts, experiences, and intentions. It's like listening to magic.
Okay DDRs
One of the best music interviews I’ve watched. Tyler really has cracked the code. He’s on his own mission, no time to watch others, 💯 belief in himself. It’s like a lesson in psychology listening him speak. We should all take something from this. Take a bow Tyler, The Creator
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8:30 its exactly how people listen to Tyler, hes both lyrical and musical, New magic wand is my favorite song because of the music and the “new magic, new magic, new magic. wand.” because its very lyrical and musically satisfying
Man , Tyler truly is a genius , I think because comedy and being silly people don't take him as serious but he's so articulate with every answer
him and vince staples are like the most captivating and refreshing ppl to listen to in interviews
Do yourself a favor an write down any specific songs he mentions in interviews. He's so specific and passionate and the songs he mentions are usually amazing. His Flower Boy conversation with Jerrod Carmichael, and his Igor conversation with Rick Rubin are incredible and are full of gems
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You should share that list if you ever wrote it down!
Did the same thing myself, definitely true
@@jesus-gf9vh Yeah fr I want a youtube playlist of all the songs Tyler name-drops in interviews
Full of germs.
The fact that he learned how to play piano by studying she’s alive by Andre 3000 by ear shows just how insanely ahead of the times that Tyler is, I love his energy and watching his interviews these last few days has really gotten me back in my bag as an artist to be completely honest💯💪🏾🔥
1:20:47 that's the laugh of someone who is wealthy. Not RICH, wealthy. Tyler's growth and ability to create and then live in his own world is incredibly inspiring to watch.
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So true! He is showing how we all should live! If we all just lived our lives, minded our business, stayed authentic… we’d be in such a better place
Weirdo
bro u reachin, mans mad rich lol
@@fab137 wealthy > rich
It's crazy to see how Tyler's grown over a decade. He's probably gonna be a billionaire in the 2030s
Yeah probably not
@@adam-ck8jc that’s what they said to him when he said he was gonna win a Grammies
it’s more about music and his message then money homie
Probably not, more like Travis with all that hype and brand deals. BUT I'm really excited for what's coming. I don't think the rapid evolution of Tyler is gonna stop anytime soon. We probably haven't even seen his peak.
Maybe even mid 2020's
This was the best interview I’ve seen in years. Tyler gained a new fan. He just “gets it” - Ebro - you understood the assignment and killed it per usual.
tyler made me realize peak life is financial freedom good health and doing what you wanna do everyday
Tyler has good , smart and supportive people around him.
Hi lebron
@@tunechi9258 hi hanes
Hi self
@Naima Ahmad lehanes jaboy
ur the guy from fortnite
He’s almost wise. Definitely older, mature, and grown and I love to see his development, but I think he’s got another big stage of growth ahead of him too in his 30’s
Everyone has that potential.Most dont though.
Nah, he's wise
Dude is ridiculously well spoken!!
this is a a surface level opinion, but okay.
@@allieeeekatt yes. its his opinion youre correct.
This guy is going to go down as a legend when his career raps up. Super smart, driven, encyclopedic knowledge, magnetic personality, and massively talented.
I am actually impressed at the warm energy in the room and how they are catering and accommodating they were to guest the truly lovely to see.
Tyler is so right about the "geeking" aspect.
Right. When I was in my late teens and early 20s, I could go to the magazine shop and spend 60 bucks on all these niche mags that focused on weird or interesting music, fashion, films, etc. for a while tumblr became a thing that could feed the passion for me but it was hard to find and has become increasingly harder to find and find people to discuss those things with.
Tyler is beyond his years. He's always been ahead of the game and super insightful. Underrated and underappreciated, as well as discredited. He also doesn't do any type of drug. Just purely talented. He's a rare gem.
You always hear this like "beyond his/her years" stuff, there is no correlation between age & maturity I don't know why people don't understand this, you tend to be/there is much more of a likelihood that you will be more grounded, mature & put together, but it is not a Guaranteed fact whatsoever
@@cleohettori8725 Maturity, for the most part, does come with age, because with age, you gain life experience and those moments are what shape people to be who they become. It doesn't necessarily mean an older person is gonna be more mature by default, but in most cases, it is reality. But the phrase doesn't just apply to age. It speaks to creativity and being able to deliver something that is timeless. Something that will still be relevant for generations to come.
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@@cleohettori8725 You genuinely believe there's no correlation between age and maturity?
@@laussethecat I think Cleo wants to say there is a correlation but in no means a proportional causation
58:05 “you can’t be too cool [to care] cuz if you too cool you gon freeze to death” such a dope quote
from his flower boy album !
Kanye tweeted that
naw this one of those quotes that sounds cool but doesnt acc make sense
@@mdz8758 how doesnt it make sense?
@@woodwheeler because what exactly does the freeze to death part mean?
Every generation you get that dude, this is that dude. There's noone else out there doing what Tyler does.
Being a fan since Bastard every album is legitimately and transparently a timeline of his development. You get a glimpse into his life and his mindset at different ages.
Yep, agreed. Even if I’m not the biggest fan of, say Igor, or CMIYGL, I’d be stupid to not say that he has progressed and has formed into his own person and I will always like him for that.
That goes for any art form. The persons interest and thoughts will be amplified. Look close and you will see if there intention is to make money or make something new
@@HenryThe12 my top 3 is 1.cherry bomb 2.wolf 3.call me if you get lost
@@Justforamoment0608 Nice! You're probably the first person that I have seen put CB at the top of their list, thats pretty interesting. Mine would be Wolf, Flower Boy then Bastard
@@HenryThe12 I like cherry bomb because of the roughness
Let’s give Tyler his 💐 NOW! He gets better every project
nah
I'm going to meet em one day
He been got his roses, he one of the best all time it's just surface leveled people that just now seeing how great he is
@@isaiahdewberry6924 Ong
@@isaiahdewberry6924 true
I can't front the old head in me thought Tyler was a weirdo but the more I listen to his music & interviews I can't help but like him & admire his own sense of being, if that makes sense.
Totally makes since! I agree with you! I was the same way about him. Once I gave him a listen, I was like dude is dope and very smart. He's in his own lane. He understands human intellect. Plus he's a musical musician.
Makes perfect sense. I’m right there with you. I’m JUST NOW fuckin with his music
This is what the generation before the internet couldn't see about new artists and how music is evolving. Now older generations can actually understand new music instead of instantly dismissing it.
I’m wit you bruh
Naw, you right. He is a weirdo.
55:28 - "I don't even talk like this" moment.
Lol word😂
Interestingly, him saying about he experienced ‘growing up’ much later in life is a common experience of people with ADHD. It’s called the developmental delay and is why we can look forward to so many more good albums cause in actuality he isn’t 30 at all
fckin psychiatrist over hre
Hm, I don't think he had a "developmental delay". It's more like a generational thing, not necessarily correlated to his ADHD.
A lot of men don't mature till 24-25
Absolute facts
@@mollyuot1293 I mean, he says on his album (MASSA to be specific) "Yeah, when I turned 23 that's when puberty finally hit me." It may just be a line but it adds up to this person's theory
CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is honestly my favorite tyler project. the rapping, the aesthetics, the rollout, it’s the perfect summer album. see you on tour T!
I agreee a lot
Igor is my fav but I love how this album is he seems happy and upbeat and I loved the rap
Call me if you get lost is my 3rd favorite, behind cherry and wolf
@@lawmon1459 actually cherry bomb is his happiest album in terms of lyrics
His take on the Lox vs Dipset battle was spot on. Lox won because they cared and gave a performance, while Dipset had the anthems but didn't perform and tried to play it cool.
Dipset reminded me of ASAP mob when they did the culture clash
Dipset don’t have that many anthems though. It’s like what Jada said; dblock’s mixtapes ring harder than Dipset singles. More people were rapping dblock lyrics than Dipset lyrics, even though Dipset needed the crowd to REMIND them what their lyrics were 😂
@@kandykane5844 they may not have that many anthems but the ones that are were so impactful at the time.
@@paulmcwhite5388 they had one for every 3 dblock had. And that’s facts.
Next time please time stamp the comment.
By far....Hands down....Dopest interview ever done on Hot97....And I've never heard a song from this artist.