In the ever-shifting landscape of modern hip-hop, few artists have reinvented themselves as boldly as Tyler, the Creator. Emerging in the late 2000s as the provocative leader of the Los Angeles collective Odd Future, he quickly became known for his rebellious energy, raw production style and lyrics that challenged both critics and audiences.

Early releases like the album Goblin introduced a restless young artist whose sound blended abrasive beats with dark humor and confessional storytelling, marking him as one of the most unpredictable voices of his generation. The evolution has turned him into one of the most distinctive auteurs in contemporary music, an artist whose catalog reads like a creative coming-of-age story told through sound.

Yonkers (2011)

Few songs introduced an artist to the mainstream as explosively as Yonkers. Released as the lead single from the album Goblin, the track paired a minimalist, eerie beat with Tyler’s confrontational lyrics and deadpan delivery.

The stark black-and-white music video—featuring the rapper eating a cockroach and ultimately hanging himself—quickly went viral, cementing Tyler’s reputation as one of hip-hop’s most provocative new voices and earning him the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist.

She (2011)

Featuring Frank Ocean, She offered an early glimpse of Tyler’s ability to mix unsettling storytelling with smooth, melodic production. The track’s dreamy instrumental contrasts sharply with its obsessive narrative, while Ocean’s haunting hook adds emotional depth. The collaboration also highlighted the creative chemistry within the Odd Future collective during its most influential years.

Tamale (2013)

With Tamale, Tyler embraced chaos in the best possible way. The track, from the album Wolf, bursts with frantic energy, absurd humor, and unpredictable beat switches. It reflects the playful side of his artistry, where satire and exaggeration become tools for dismantling rap stereotypes while showcasing his increasingly confident production style.

See You Again (2017)

A turning point in Tyler’s career arrived with See You Again, a lush and dreamy track from Flower Boy. Featuring Kali Uchis, the song floats on warm synths and soft melodies while Tyler explores themes of longing and vulnerability. Its emotional openness signaled a dramatic shift in tone, revealing a more introspective and musically expansive artist.

911 / Mr. Lonely (2017)

Another standout from Flower Boy, this two-part track blends funk, soul, and hip-hop into a smooth, reflective groove. With contributions from artists like Steve Lacy and Frank Ocean, the song explores loneliness beneath the glamour of success. It became one of the clearest examples of Tyler’s growth as both a songwriter and producer.

Tyler, the Creator performs at the Coachella Stage in 2024 (Source: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella)

EARFQUAKE (2019)

Arguably Tyler’s biggest mainstream hit, EARFQUAKE served as the emotional centerpiece of the album IGOR. Built around a soulful, looping melody and Tyler’s intentionally imperfect vocals, the track captures the vulnerability of falling deeply in love. Its blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop sensibilities helped push Tyler’s music into entirely new territory.

A BOY IS A GUN* (2019)

This haunting track from IGOR samples Ponderosa Twins Plus One and their song Bound. The result is a layered, emotionally complex piece exploring desire and heartbreak. With lush orchestration and cinematic production, the track demonstrates Tyler’s skill in constructing concept albums where each song functions as part of a larger narrative.

NEW MAGIC WAND (2019)

Dark, explosive, and emotionally intense, NEW MAGIC WAND represents the most volatile moment on IGOR. The track’s pounding production and aggressive delivery reveal the jealousy and obsession at the heart of the album’s story. In live performances, it often becomes one of Tyler’s most electrifying songs, highlighting his theatrical approach to music.

WUSYANAME (2021)

With WUSYANAME, Tyler embraced a luxurious, globe-trotting sound inspired by classic mixtape culture. Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla $ign, the song channels confidence, romance, and charisma. It helped define the vibrant tone of the Grammy-winning album Call Me If You Get Lost.

IGOR’S THEME (2019)

More than just a song, IGOR’S THEME functions as the sonic doorway into Tyler’s most ambitious project. Opening the album IGOR, the track layers distorted synths, marching rhythms, and hypnotic chants into a dramatic introduction that immediately establishes the album’s emotional world.

It encapsulates Tyler’s evolution from rebellious underground rapper to visionary producer—an artist capable of transforming hip-hop into something cinematic, unpredictable, and entirely his own.