



Pharrell, basic…ah, you must be under 24, kids…no ideal what came before this pop-rap !!ĪCTUALLY, I am 42 AND a TRAINED MUSICIAN-AND I REPEAT, PHARRELL IS REDUNDANT & BASIC- I didn’t say WACK! Get off your emotional pedestal dude and understand EVERYONE has their own OPINIONS.FOHīTW-Hunter DID NOT POST THAT 2nd comment! Idk WHO the using my name but they need to fuckin’ KILL THEIR SELF ASAP! I likes it.Could’ve done without the Pharrell assist tho-(he’s sooo redundant & basic-PHOOEY!)ĭo not pay money for this, whatever you do

Frank Ocean the only one that’s going to matter in a year Gator is link is down and Uploaded is incompleteĮntire crew is garbage. Wolf follows the tropes we’ve grown to expect from Tyler, The Creator and at times shows hints of maturity, but still you shouldn’t let him babysit.Slater doesnt have Escapism, thats fake. Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean stand out on the tracks in which they’re guests and at times outshine Tyler. Tyler, The Creator - WOLF (2010 ERA OG VERSION) youtu.be/XMV-qN. Showcased on the album as usual are the fellow members of Odd Future doing what they do. Tyler, The Creator - WOLF (2010 ERA OG VERSION) Close. Though some of the songs’ content might not be everyone’s cup of tea, musically, Wolf deserves an A+. Tyler, The Creator took the helm on production for this LP and in that role he excelled. Although he still has to sprinkle the word “faggot” throughout, it feels as though it’s just an emotional defense mechanism instead of an insulting slur. This honesty follows through into “Answer,” a song going out to his estranged father. It’s moments of honesty like this with lack of “shock” lyrical content that show the true talent of Tyler. “Awkward” serves as a weird love song discussing an uncomfortable kiss he experiences at 16. “Want a tip b**ch/ well here’s my d*ck for gratuity” from the following track “Jamba” is the next example of how Tyler might have a weird definition of maturity and what kind of music hippies listen too. Tyler worked very hard to mark himself as a great talent in the music industry. He is also an actor and visual writer born in California on March 6, 1991. He emerged and became popular as a rapper, musician, producer, and songwriter. The album starts off with the title track “Wolf” with Tyler, rattling off a bunch of “f*** you”s over a soothing piano melody later accompanied by bombastic drums, strings and horns right before saying he posits “you’re a f***ing f*g.” From here it looks like it’s business as usual for Tyler. Tyler Gregory Okonma is the actual name of this talent but he is greatly known as Tyler, The Creator. During a Spin interview in 2011, Tyler stated, “Talking about rape and cutting bodies up, it just doesn’t interest me anymore… What interests me is making weird hippie music for people to get high to.” The question on everybody’s mind though is: did he follow through? All of these adjectives have been used to summarize Tyler, The Creator’s previous works, but on his 3rd release Wolf he’s aiming to mature some, or at least as much as one could expect him to.
