Tyler- The Creator - Discography -2009-2021- -f... Jun 2026

CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST

Tracks like "CORSO," "LEMONHEAD" (featuring 42 Dugg), and "MASSA" see Tyler rapping at his absolute technical peak. "WUSYANAME" (featuring Ty Dolla $ign and YoungBoy Never Broke Again) is a smooth R&B jam. But the emotional core is "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE" (featuring Brent Faiyaz and Fana Hues), a 10-minute bossa nova epic about miscommunication in love. Unlike the loneliness of IGOR , CMIYGL finds Tyler assured, globe-trotting, and happy. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Tyler- The Creator - Discography -2009-2021- -F...

Looking at Tyler’s discography from Bastard (2009) to CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (2021) is to watch a caterpillar burn its cocoon multiple times. He started as the kid the internet loved to hate and ended as the coolest, weirdest, most honest artist of his generation. He proved that growing up doesn’t mean selling out—it means learning to say "I love you" instead of "I’ll kill you." CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST Tracks like

By 2011, Odd Future was a global phenomenon. Goblin is the major-label (though still raw) expansion of Bastard . The album is framed as therapy sessions between Tyler and his fictional therapist, Dr. TC. The centerpiece, "Yonkers," exploded virally due to its disturbing music video (featuring Tyler eating a cockroach and vomiting). It remains his most famous "shock" moment. Unlike the loneliness of IGOR , CMIYGL finds

Few artists in modern music have undergone as radical and public a transformation as Tyler Gregory Okonma, better known as Tyler, the Creator. From his 2009 emergence as the shock-value ringleader of the alternative hip-hop collective Odd Future to his 2021 coronation as a Grammy-winning, genre-defying auteur, Tyler’s discography is a masterclass in artistic growth. Spanning just over a decade, his work evolved from lo-fi, homophobic rage-raps to lush, jazz-inflected meditations on loneliness, love, and self-acceptance.

Defined by aggressive, DIY production and shock-value lyrics found in Transition and Experimentation (2013–2015): Cherry Bomb

These albums are loosely connected through a recurring narrative involving Tyler's fictional therapist, Dr. TC.