Odd Future

Jul
18
Drake and Tyler, the Creator Kick It at Frank Ocean Show

Drake and Tyler, the Creator

October’s Very Own meets Odd Future. Drake and Tyler, the Creator linked up backstage at Frank Ocean’s sold-out show in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. The Odd Future frontman posted a photo of their encounter on Twitter.

“Lmfao. Can Ya Woo Woo Woo!!!!” tweeted Tyler, who marveled at how nice Drake was the first time they met.

In related news, Drizzy is officially an L.A. resident now that he has purchased the 7 bedroom, 9 bathroom mansion that he was renting in Hidden Hills for $7.7 million.

Jul
18
Odd Future Announces ‘Camp Flog Gnaw’ Tour, Solo Projects

Odd Future

Odd Future is heading back on the road. After wrapping a spring tour in support of The OF Tape Vol. 2, the hip-hop collective has announced dates for the “Camp Flog Gnaw” tour.

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Jul
12
New Music: Frank Ocean f/ Tyler, the Creator – ‘Golden Girl’

Frank Ocean

Frank Ocean spreads some sunshine on “Golden Girl,” a bonus track on the physical edition of his hot-selling album channel ORANGE, in stores July 17. The R&B sensation finds the perfect woman, who puts a smile on his face.

“You’re 24k, you make it bright when it’s gray,” sings Ocean over the breezy beat, which features a verse from his Odd Future comrade Tyler, the Creator.

“GOLDEN GIRL. Reminds Me Of Being In Hawaii Right Now. With A Freckled Faced One. Yah,” tweeted Tyler.

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Jun
28
Video: Tyler, the Creator and Domo Genesis – ‘Sam Is Dead’

Tyler, the Creator

Odd Future steps to the front lines in the cinematic video for “Sam Is Dead,” a cut off The OF Tape, Vol. 2. Directed and composed by Wolf Haley, the short film stars Tyler, the Creator in various roles including a hostage who gets shot by a general, played by himself. His OF crewmates Domo Genesis, Lionel “L-Boy” Boyce, and Lucas Vercetti play soldiers who are on a mission to kill. Watch them blow your mind.

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May
30
Nelly Furtado: ‘Big Hoops’ Was Inspired by Odd Future

Nelly Furtado

Nelly Furtado got some unlikely inspiration from Odd Future when recording her latest single “Big Hoops (Bigger the Better).” The Canadian singer reveals how Tyler, the Creator and his controversial crew influenced the Rodney Jerkins-produced track.

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Apr
20
Tyler, the Creator Punks The Wanted and Scott Disick

Tyler, the Creator

Just a couple weeks ago, Tyler, the Creator was the one getting “Punk’d” by Bam Margera. But on last night’s episode, the Odd Future frontman turned the tables on some famous victims including “90210” actress Shenae Grimes, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star Scott Disick, and boy band The Wanted.

Tyler played with Grimes’ emotions during a puppy prank, enraged Scott Disick after towing his Phantom, and made The Wanted almost wet their pants after being accused of kidnapping a young fan.

Watch him make mischief in the full episode below.

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Apr
11
2 Chainz Addresses G.O.O.D. Music Rumors, Tyler, the Creator Twitter ‘Diss’

2 Chainz and Angie Martinez

2 Chainz ignited rumors that he was signing to G.O.O.D. Music when he appeared with Kanye West on “106 & Park” earlier this week. During an interview with Angie Martinez on Wednesday, he remained coy about his affiliation with the famed hip-hop label.

The rapper formerly known as Tity Boi also brushed off Tyler, the Creator’s snide remark about his verse on Nicki Minaj’s single “Beez in the Trap.” “Side Thought: Someone Should Edit BEEZ IN THE TRAP With Just Nicki On It,” wrote the Odd Future frontman.

How did 2 Chainz respond? Find out below.

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Apr
6
New Music: Rah Digga – ‘The Ni**a in Me’ (Tyler, the Creator Diss)

Rah Digga

Rah Digga makes a raging return on “The Ni**a in Me,” a diss record aimed at Tyler, the Creator and Washington, D.C. rapper Fat Trel. The former Flipmode Squad member lashes out at the Odd Future leader after he made some disparaging comments about her and MC Lyte on Twitter.

“Then I’m on Twitter and I found this joker,” raps Digga. “Fuck is you creating accept a whole generation of some hate hoarding, skateboarding, worshipping Satan/ Binging on drugs, somebody give me the gloves/ I don’t think they need deals, man, I think they need hugs.”

Digga explained why she decided to record the track. “I wish ‘em all the best, they just need to understand who is off limits,” she told The FADER. “MC Lyte is off limits. Rah Digga is off limits. Respect those who kept hip-hop raw so that we could still have a culture or get a first-hand lesson in a lyrical ass whoopin’.”

Did Digga go in? Listen below.

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