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Tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder
Tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder





tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder

Whatever is "genuinely beautiful" and symbolic continues to provoke Tyler to undertake any creative outlet, as long as he can say it with a feeling."Happy Birthday to You" is a classic, but it's not the only song you can sing at a birthday party.

tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder

He's verbally hopping from shooting the shit with Carmichael to making chords digestible to extolling Stevie Wonder as "the Godfather of my existence." The complementary aspirations sucked up include scoring things ("the whole album is a goddamned score") and making clothes, but rapping - what appears to be at the core of his creations, isn't mentioned. I’m lonely, but I’m having the most fun of my goddamned life."įrom anything and anywhere, inanimate and human objects become fair game to get his creative juices flowing.

tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder

His oft misconstrued "brooding artist" process is prolifically melancholic: "A lot of people mix up depression with self awareness. It's revealed that the version the people have heard is the fast-tempo'd 25th version and not suicidal, but woke to the emotional nuances conveyed through sad eyes, but a dopey semi-grin. Also a time of extreme paranoia, when he was questioning if his accountant was stealing money from him, is he "hustling backwards?"Ĭarmichael probes into the multiple record skips of many chord-heavy, pop-influenced tracks, the emotionally heavy aspects of an "ntemplative, almost suicidal" record. One of those breaks from surreality is "Mr Lonely," confirmed the saddest song he's ever created. Then there's "November," a throwback track to the days when Tyler was living his best creative life in picturesque Coldwater Canyon.in November of course. He drives an experiment of a desired experience, very much like the purposefully ambiguous daydream in "See You Again," featuring the dreamy-to-match vocals of Kalis Uchis: "In my dream world, it’s just chords that play in the air.my dream planet….just my day dream is music, Just the drums and melody." Carmichael comments that Tyler has given each song "creative director" treatment. Answers led to a near-therapy session - the most laid back, dope, casual one there ever was, as he spoke to the album composed of "every feeling" written down.īetween Carmichael fanboying a bit (how could he not?) with a #blackboyjoy vibe, track-by-track, each inspiration and aspiration was broken down. The split screen remains throughout, though the two occupy the same space with a Joshua Tree-inspired painted back drop. Carmichael asks of Tyler the question threatening to jump off the tips of listeners' tongues for a while now: "Are you okay?" In an hour-long convo caught on tape and directed by Wolf Hayley, Jerrod Carmichael of the eponymous The Carmichael Show successfully sifts through the moments of the album's making with Tyler. And there were moments of relatable whimsy when melodies transport and lyrics serve up blooming symbolism, like "water your garden, my ni**a." Listeners were amused and amazed, but also left to their own devices since its release - attempting to dig up answers without a spade. There were moments that we're seemingly unhinged as impressed by at-times aurally violent sound variations (considered tame after Cherry Bomb's dust settled). Since the "gut-wrenching" highly personal album, Flower Boy,Tyler, The Creator released last year, fans of the chameleon entrepreneur-rapper-fashion guru have been wondering about the state of his, well, everything.







Tyler the creator flower boy stevie wonder