Hey, don’t do anything that I say in this song, OK?It’s fucking fictionIf anything happens, don’t fuckin’ blame me, white America Pitchfork has reached out to Tyler, the Creator’s representatives for comment. This is not the first time Tyler’s lyrics have been the source of...
MASSA (Explicit) - Tyler, The Creator Lyrics by:Tyler Okonma Composed by:Tyler Okonma Whatever your *** is man do it Whatever bring you that immense joy do that that's your luxury The greatest thing that ever happened to me was Bein' d**n near twenty and leavin' Los Angeles...
I DON'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE (Explicit) - Tyler, The Creator Lyrics by:Tyler Okonma Composed by:Tyler Okonma See um heavy feelin' for you yeah yeah it's no secret You too cool for me and I ain't tryna freeze up Like the Johnsons nonsense I will speak up And realize there's...
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Not the ** who like just cause of lyrics and beats I'm talking about the ** who don't know where they're going to be I heard the song bastard right in the moment of heat Not in summer but of course I was holding a heat
Not the ** who just like you Cause the lyrics and beats I'm talking about the ** Who don't know where they're going to be I heard the song bastard right In the moment of heat Not In the summer But of course I was holding a heat gun on the edge of my feet ...
I thought I knew song structure. And like, oh, all the kids are on TikTok. No one cares about lyrics anymore. I’m a boomer, and I’m like no, this sh*t is turnt. I don’t know sh*t, n***a I’m so confused in like the most positive way, and I really love it...
from your life. It’s reminiscent of the Swahili song that plays when the protagonist of Get Out, Daniel Kaluuya’s Chris, goes to meet his white girlfriend’s suspiciously nice family. “Listen to your ancestors. Something bad is coming. Run,” is a rough translation of the lyrics. ...
from your life. It’s reminiscent of the Swahili song that plays when the protagonist of Get Out, Daniel Kaluuya’s Chris, goes to meet his white girlfriend’s suspiciously nice family. “Listen to your ancestors. Something bad is coming. Run,” is a rough translation of the lyrics. ...
Odd Future ringleaderTyler, the Creatorreworked the lyrics of “Sometimes” in a live set, swapping the gender-neutral “you” for masculine pronouns. At a headlining performance at Hellow Festival in Monterey, Mexico, this past Saturday, Tyler treated the audience to an alternate, queer-specif...