

I made the song, and I've heard it a billion times. Like, okay, you play it, and okay, I hear it. I don't know what their fantasy end result is. whom he's grooming for more ambitious projects because he likes their sense of style, and they've tagged along on this New York trip.Įveryone is prepared for Tyler's riff about the guy in the car: “I just don't…like, what do they expect? They want me to say, ‘ Yooo, you fuck with my shit!’ that's already platinum. There are also a couple of kids who work at his clothing store in L.A. He's here with his security team, his managers, and a handful of friends, including a gap-toothed model named Erin whom he jokingly declares is his wife. Tyler returns from the sidewalk and walks toward his friends in disbelief.
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To be able to recognize Tyler, the Creator, in public is also to be aware that he's a professional antagonist. Just don't do it ever again.” The guy grins and drives away, unscathed. “Why are you driving by, playing my music? Just in case you ever see another person who makes music, that's the gayest thing ever. “I want you to know how gay that is,” Tyler shouts as he walks over to the car, agitated. Now, unfortunately, this poor civilian has Tyler's attention. Jacket, $2,500, and pants, $780, by Gucci / Shirt, $570, by Hermès / Tie, $205, by Drake’s / His own hat by Golf Le Fleur* “A lot of barking, but not a lot of bite.”

“I think of him like a Chihuahua,” he says. It's difficult to be afraid of someone who's chosen to dress like the long-lost black Golden Girl.įor anyone still grappling with Tyler's outrageousness, Boyce has a potent, if not especially flattering, metaphor. (“I like girls-I just end up fucking their brother every time,” he says.) Tyler's new album, IGOR, is an impressionistic romp through a fog of stylistic references, and it's sung from the perspective of an alter ego for which Tyler dons a mushroom-cut blond wig and a pantsuit. These days he can be so over-the-top about sleeping with men that it still seems like a joke. He rapped about his romantic involvement with men-without bothering to stage a coming-out moment-marking a perspective shift for anyone who believed he was homophobic. He began to upend not just ideas of who he was, but of what a rapper could ostensibly be. Odd Future went their separate ways, leaving his audience to meet Tyler on his own terms. For one, he overcame the curse of being a viral teen and began making more conceptually ambitious solo music. Over time, though, Tyler evolved, and so did everyone's perception of him. “If you wear a size 13 and have on Air Force 1s and skinny jeans, I know we're not here. “The fact that you know where to buy those means we're not here,” he says, making the two-finger eye-contact gesture. If you are a girl who wears “loose boots,” the kind of boots that jeans can be tucked into, you're in trouble.

Not moisturizing, or having weed breath? Big no-nos. Making the kind of music designed to blow up on Triller, a new social media platform that is basically just a dumber version of TikTok-that's gross. If he sees someone wearing these, “We're not on the same page,” he says. Chunky Fila sneakers? Absolutely not allowed in his orbit. So many things, both superficial and significant, do not sit well with Tyler. It doesn't take much to be disqualified from getting close to Tyler, who has snap judgment down to an elegant, ruthless science. Tuxedo, $4,995, shirt, $775, and bow tie, $295, by Brunello Cucinelli / Jewelry, and hair pick, his own Tyler’s suits might have been custom-made for him, but even these off-the-rack imitations have “best costume” potential.Tyler, the Creator is GQ's Provocateur of the Year.
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Just choose your favorite color-powder blue, neon yellow, or a pink-and-red combo - and be sure to buy that sharply cut wig for the full effect. Now, Tyler has simplified the sometimes daunting Halloween costume process: he just announced that you can buy three different versions of the IGOR suit on the Golf Wang website. His commitment to this persona didn’t end there-he also wore different versions of the very same getup across America on his most recent tour. Then he showed up in Tyler’s memorable video for “ Earfquake,” wherein he danced in front of a tinsel backdrop (likely a reference to the silver walls of Warhol’s infamous factory) in the bowl cut wig and pastel blue suit. The Warholian character first appeared on the cover of the newly relaunched British magazine The Face. If you’re a Tyler, the Creator fanatic, there’s a good chance that you were already planning on dressing up as the colorfully suited, platinum blond alter ego that the artist debuted earlier this year for his newest album, IGOR.
