![]() I'm okay being fully selfish with what the fuck I got going on. “I don't give a fuck what someone else is complaining about, because I have my own life. "I think some people genuinely don't care about the shit they're complaining about,” Tyler added. You could still have satire, allow people to have a conversation even if you disagreed."įrom there the 30-year-old mused on how people would go back and find problematic things people have said in the past, and suggested that’s why he got banned from the UK and Australia for some time. "You could still be crazy, you could still be a kid and fuck up. "We came at the right time," he said at the 22-minute mark. Tyler also reflected on some of the early responses to his music, and suggested he and Odd Future wouldn’t have “made it” if they came out today with the same attitude they did around 2010-2012. Having some 17-year-old kid from Montana not know why this man is yelling allows them to listen to it differently.I like that." He also added that it was interesting to see the reactions of people who already knew about DJ Drama. It's fun, it's great, I like the fact that they get to ask a question,” said Tyler at the 2:50 point in the video above when asked about some of his younger fans reacting to DJ Drama’s presence on Call Me If You Get Lost. ![]() With a lot of the rapper/producer’s fans skewing younger, there was a divided reaction that those in the know found amusing, or possibly even offensive. One of the biggest talking points around Tyler’s latest album Call Me If You Get Lost is DJ Drama’s presence. Tyler, the Creator sat down with Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez, and Peter Rosenberg on Hot 97 to discuss everything from getting “canceled” to his thoughts on the LOX vs. ![]()
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