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@tylerthecreator
let me be in peace camera man
Hawthorne, CA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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14 years ago today, Odd Future (@ofwgkta) dropped "Oldie"—one of their most iconic videos that almost didn't happen. It only did because @tylerthecreator refused to let anyone turn the camera off.
The members of the group told the story of that day in an oral history published by The Ringer in 2022. When Odd Future descended on Milk Studios in Chelsea, the session unraveled fast. The XXL staff "were understandably trying to contain a group of rowdy kids," Mike G recalled, "but we weren't having it."
Someone plugged in an iPhone, "Oldie" came through the speakers, and director Lance Bangs kept his camera rolling over objections from the room. The moment Tyler realized what was happening, he called the shots: "No, f*ck that, Lance, keep shooting this sh*t.” What followed was a single, unedited take of the entire 10-minute posse cut performed live.
For @earlxsweat, freshly back from Samoa and still finding his footing, the whole day had a surreal quality: "It just felt like a cartoon, in the sense that n****s just was doin' whatever they wanted to do." For Tyler, zooming out in real time, the stakes were clearer: “I’ve seen music documentaries, this might be the last time everyone's together so we need to document this."
He was right. "A f*ckin' balloon popped that night, and we all went in our own directions. That was the last time we was all together like that. Still,” Tyler explained. Frank, looking back, arrived at the same place: "The atmosphere reminds me of how it feels to be in a room full of musicians where everyone is improvising and for a brief period it's pure magic. It's the same rush."
Bangs edited the footage on a laptop during a red-eye to Portland. It now sits at over 56 million views. It cost nothing.
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On this day 15 years ago Tyler, the Creator released his video for "Yonkers."
This video became a key part of Tyler's career, as it defined him as one of the more edgy artists in rap, notably for the scene where he ate a cockroach🪲
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“Part of my excitement for getting the call and saying yes is because I was introduced to that whole Odd Future crew through my son, Ian."
@ReginaKing talks to Rolling Stone about joining @tylerthecreator for his #GRAMMYs performance.
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Tyler, the Creator is Billboard's No. 10 Greatest Pop Star of 2025. 💥
Coming off a triumphant end to his 2024, @tylerthecreator springboarded to even greater heights in 2025 — taking him to a new peak of cultural centrality, 15 years after his initial breakthrough.
Read our essay on how he kept the pedal to the floor for 2025, trying new sounds and new mediums and ending up more ubiquitous than ever ➡️ bit.ly/4sKjgDb


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✨ what a year ✨
CHROMAKOPIA world tour 105 shows
dont tap the glass
marty supreme
11th camp flog gnaw
bottega veneta campaign
6 grammy nominations
sugar on my tongue
F40
sydney, australia golf wang flagship
P.O.V with clipse
ended le FLEUR*
apple artist of the year
fortnite
arizona green tea can
converse joggers, bronco and naut 1
and so much more.
thank you for your eyes and ears. ✨
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Tyler, the Creator on how he feels about Timothée Chalamet’s confidence:
“I hope he continues to feel that way about himself. I think people are intimidated when other people feel so good and confident about themselves, because they don’t know what that feeling is like. So that’s why they be like, ‘You better be humble,’—because they want you to feel how they might feel when they look in the mirror. And it’s like, ‘No, baby, some people actually love and like themselves and what they do.’”
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Tyler, The Creator's standout performance in 'Marty Supreme,' followed by a surprise freestyle, capped a year defined by creative control and surprising range. rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
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Josh Safdie asked Tyler, The Creator if his creative process as an actor is the same in his other creations:
“[...] you built that blueprint for me to jump off of. And I just tried to give it the right care that I would if you gave me a color palette and I had to make you a hat and a sweater and figure out what that look was. The same love and passion went into that”, Tyler said.
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