Tyler, the Creator on being a rapper: "It's a beautiful thing"

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Tyler, the Creator is a rapper, and he loves his job. He shared a few reasons why in the latest episode of Spotify’s RapCaviar Presents docuseries, which is out Thursday on Hulu.

"It's a beautiful thing. We’re good with words. We’re good with rhythm. We know pockets. We hear a collection of sounds and one thing and say, ‘Ahh, I know what could go over this,’ that takes a skill,” he said in a clip shared by HipHopDX.

"Hey, we know narrative. 'Ah, I know what you're feeling. I know how to put those in words where you can understand yourself better,'" he continued. "We're great storytellers. Being a rapper is awesome."

Elsewhere in the clip, Tyler addresses children who may have misconceptions about what it takes to be a rapper.

"You got some young kid like 13 thinking, ‘Oh I got to make bravado rap, [or] damn I gotta talk about what you think you would have to talk about in a rap song,’ [but] no, you don’t," he said. "You could flex about the s*** you truly hold here and make it seem like the most important s***."

“When I’m flexing on these songs, it’s just about the s*** that I really like," he added.

Tyler's thoughts on being a rapper air a day before the release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale. The project includes songs that didn't make it onto Call Me If You Get Lost, including the recently released "Dogtooth" and "Sorry Not Sorry."

 

Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 1:01PM by Sweenie Saint-Vil Permalink