Tyler, The Creator
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Music The Hawthorne innovator took to Twitter to explain one of the most double-take lines on his latest single, "DOGTOOTH."
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Music Tyler The Creator also dropped his last album on a Monday, although "Don't Tap The Glass" seems to be very different from "CHROMAKOPIA."
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Music Tyler, the Creator has found himself in a major controversy as some of his old tweets are making the rounds online.
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Music Pusha T sent the internet ablaze yesterday with his diss for Travis Scott on "So Be It" and it surprised a lot of people.
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Music Tyler The Creator announced a surprise album "Don't Tap The Glass" at his recent Brooklyn concert, and it's due on Monday, July 21.
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Music Tyler The Creator said his favorite 50 Cent track is “I’ll Whip Ya Head Boy” from the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ Motion Picture Soundtrack.
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Music Tyler The Creator and Frank Ocean go way back, and an Instagram unfollow is a big deal these days when it comes to celebrity friendships.
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Music After "The Estate Sale" expanded on it, "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST" just achieved something we didn't even know was possible.
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Music While Tyler The Creator takes over most of his new album "DON'T TAP THE GLASS," a few special names flesh out the background.
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Music Tyler The Creator praised the Clipse's new album on social media, which has led to the duo acknowledging Tyler as the biggest Clipse fan
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Original Content The recent release of Tyler's deluxe project 'Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale' has fans wondering whether we're getting a new album this summer.
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Relationships He's always kept information about his romances close to the vest, but we're looking at moments that give insight into the rapper's dating life.
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Music Fans have mixed reactions.
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Music We're ranking Tyler, the Creator's seven studio albums from worst to best.
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Caleb Hardy