Tyler The: Creator
Just when the world thought they had pegged as a "rap artist," he dropped Igor (2019). He famously requested that the album be submitted to the Grammys for "Rap," not "Progressive R&B" or "Pop." Why? To shatter the box.
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Then came Call Me If You Get Lost (2021), the victory lap. Where Igor was introverted and fuzzy, CMIYGL is extroverted and crisp. Channeling the backpack rapper energy of ’90s Mobb Deep, Tyler puts on a fake mustache and adopts the persona of "Tyler Baudelaire"—a travel-obsessed, passport-stamping dandy. It is the sound of a man who has built his house and is now throwing a housewarming party. He raps with the technical fury of someone who knows he has nothing left to prove. The vulnerability is still there ("Massa," "Wilshire"), but it is now the vulnerability of a king, not a beggar. Just when the world thought they had pegged
Flower Boy earned his first Grammy nomination (Best Rap Album). It was proof that maturity didn't mean selling out; it meant doubling down on honesty. A surrealist short film that blends the vibrant,
