Who is Tyler, The Creator?
Tyler, The Creator is a American Rapper who produces West Coast Hip Hop, Alternative Hip Hop, Jazz ,and Hardcore hip hop. He gained popularity in 2010 as a influencer figure and proceeded to gain more popularity by releasing his first album “Bastard” on christmas in 2009. He is one of the top 10 artists in history so i recommend checking him out.
Tyler, The Creator is a American Rapper who produces West Coast Hip Hop, Alternative Hip Hop, Jazz ,and Hardcore hip hop. He gained popularity in 2010 as a influencer figure and proceeded to gain more popularity by releasing his first album “Bastard” on christmas in 2009. He is one of the top 10 artists in history so i recommend checking him out.
Track 1: St. Chroma ft Daniel Ceaser
This song is short but has a very good vibe. it brings an army-type feeling based on the beat, and it’s pretty good. For example, as the music dropped when he walked inside the Chromakopia box and it blew up with a special button, that was pretty cool and unique. To be honest, I'd never seen anything like that by an artist.
5/10
Track 2: Rah Tah Tah
This song is pretty goofy and funny. I never really saw the point of making this song. I just was like “What is this” and just went along with the beat. It seemed too rushed, as if he had more to say but ran out of time (which I don't know how when he hadn't made an album in months or years), so maybe if it was more longer and more meaningful, but it’s pretty good as for the entire song.
6/10
Track 3: Noid
This song is honestly one of my favorites. It reminded me of African Tribal Songs; plus, the beat drop is super fire. My reaction was when I first heard the beat and the guitar, I was extremely shocked. I thought immediately, “I see Tyler was over here cooking this whole time.” But the way he’s singing in the background in a different language like Nyanja or Xhosa and blended with the musical beats gives me pure satisfaction. It portrays the feeling of driving late at night on a road trip; that’s how good it is.
8/10
Track 4: Darling, I
This could be a Valentine's Day or love song to sing to someone. It’s extremely chill, and it made me think of scenarios of me and my partner dancing to this in a flower field. It’s pretty good and sweet and romantic.
7/10
Track 5: Hey Jane
This one is kind of bland, not really a vibe only because of how it begins it affects the entire feeling of the song. This song is also pretty long, but there’s no feeling behind it. It could use a lot more effort and things that are missing like flavor to spice it up like extra instruments, but it’s decent.
5/10
Track 6: I Killed You
This song was honestly pretty dumb. I didn’t understand anything or get the main point of writing it the first time I listened to it. I was extremely confused and was just like “Okay let me give it a chance,” but then I didn’t understand. So I just turned the song to a different song.
3/10
Track 7: Judge Judy
This song makes me feel some kind of joy and calm, and I like to dance to it. The beat is really smooth and jazzy, but honestly, it’s like a step song grooving to the beat or something you would play at a BBQ or at a cookout. This is my 4th favorite song. I recommend dancing with someone to this song to make the song 2x better.
6/10
This song is short but has a very good vibe. it brings an army-type feeling based on the beat, and it’s pretty good. For example, as the music dropped when he walked inside the Chromakopia box and it blew up with a special button, that was pretty cool and unique. To be honest, I'd never seen anything like that by an artist.
5/10
Track 2: Rah Tah Tah
This song is pretty goofy and funny. I never really saw the point of making this song. I just was like “What is this” and just went along with the beat. It seemed too rushed, as if he had more to say but ran out of time (which I don't know how when he hadn't made an album in months or years), so maybe if it was more longer and more meaningful, but it’s pretty good as for the entire song.
6/10
Track 3: Noid
This song is honestly one of my favorites. It reminded me of African Tribal Songs; plus, the beat drop is super fire. My reaction was when I first heard the beat and the guitar, I was extremely shocked. I thought immediately, “I see Tyler was over here cooking this whole time.” But the way he’s singing in the background in a different language like Nyanja or Xhosa and blended with the musical beats gives me pure satisfaction. It portrays the feeling of driving late at night on a road trip; that’s how good it is.
8/10
Track 4: Darling, I
This could be a Valentine's Day or love song to sing to someone. It’s extremely chill, and it made me think of scenarios of me and my partner dancing to this in a flower field. It’s pretty good and sweet and romantic.
7/10
Track 5: Hey Jane
This one is kind of bland, not really a vibe only because of how it begins it affects the entire feeling of the song. This song is also pretty long, but there’s no feeling behind it. It could use a lot more effort and things that are missing like flavor to spice it up like extra instruments, but it’s decent.
5/10
Track 6: I Killed You
This song was honestly pretty dumb. I didn’t understand anything or get the main point of writing it the first time I listened to it. I was extremely confused and was just like “Okay let me give it a chance,” but then I didn’t understand. So I just turned the song to a different song.
3/10
Track 7: Judge Judy
This song makes me feel some kind of joy and calm, and I like to dance to it. The beat is really smooth and jazzy, but honestly, it’s like a step song grooving to the beat or something you would play at a BBQ or at a cookout. This is my 4th favorite song. I recommend dancing with someone to this song to make the song 2x better.
6/10
Track 8: Sticky
OH MY GOSH! I love this song so much. The beat was like a marching band beat, and I could honestly think of a majorette performing to this and an HBCU marching band playing this. This song goes extremely hard without even trying; it should honestly win song of the year; this is highly deserving of more attention. 10/10 Track 9: Take Your Mask Off The song is pretty mediocre. I can’t think of a way to dance or take this song, so yeah. 3/10 Track 10: Tomorrow This song is pretty good. He put mad effort into it, so it's like yeah, I can imagine the music video behind this and how it adds up so pretty good song, but not the best he created. 6/10 |
Track 11: Thought I Was Dead
Personally, this song is pretty good; it has a nice and chill beat. I would say he could’ve had another backup singer to replace the current one make this a lot better to match the tone and harmony of the verses.
4/10
Track 12: Like Him
This is a pretty chill song. I like listening to it on the bus or when I’m driving. It takes me to a place where you can imagine you're in bed late at night, and it implores me to just calm down and go along with the beat which is very jazzy and soothing and ignore the lyrics. This is a very good song.
9/10.
Track 13: Balloon
One. Of. My. Favorites. This song has a deep place in my heart and it really brings out the words to life. And It has such a nice flow, and nothing seemed rushed or like gibberish; I felt and understood everything he was saying, and his backup singer NAILED her part. I automatically started snapping my fingers thinking “period sis,” and this has to be one of his most played songs. It gained so much popularity that he’s up for Album Of The Year.
8/10
Personally, this song is pretty good; it has a nice and chill beat. I would say he could’ve had another backup singer to replace the current one make this a lot better to match the tone and harmony of the verses.
4/10
Track 12: Like Him
This is a pretty chill song. I like listening to it on the bus or when I’m driving. It takes me to a place where you can imagine you're in bed late at night, and it implores me to just calm down and go along with the beat which is very jazzy and soothing and ignore the lyrics. This is a very good song.
9/10.
Track 13: Balloon
One. Of. My. Favorites. This song has a deep place in my heart and it really brings out the words to life. And It has such a nice flow, and nothing seemed rushed or like gibberish; I felt and understood everything he was saying, and his backup singer NAILED her part. I automatically started snapping my fingers thinking “period sis,” and this has to be one of his most played songs. It gained so much popularity that he’s up for Album Of The Year.
8/10