'12 years in and [I] got a second [Grammy]. Didn't expect it. Let's see what the f*** is next,' rapper said.
“Tyler, the Creator continues to defy expectations. I do not know what the f*** imma do but figuring that out. Let’s see what the f*** is next.
Tyler, the Creator has won his second Best Rap Album Grammy for his Call Me If You Get Lost album.
Tyler, the Creator has won his second Best Rap Album Grammy for his Call Me If You Get Lost album. You can hear the album below. The album is hosted by DJ Drama.
The tension between Tyler, who also won the same award in 2020, and DJ Khaled started back in 2019 when they shared release week of their albums, ...
This marked his second win for the category after he took home the same award for "Igor" in 2020. That aside, Tyler won Best Rap Album award over J. Cole's "The Off-Season", Drake's "Certified Lover Boy", Nas's "King Disease II" and Kanye West's "Donda". "Thanks wow yeah," Tyler wrote on Twitter after the victory. Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders.
Tyler, The Creator continued his petty feud with DJ Khaled while accepting his 2022 Grammy award for Best Rap Album during an Instagram Live acceptance ...
You know, go to the barbershop, you hear them playing it. You know, turn the radio on and you hear them playing it. “The weirdo was winning, I was moonwalking in a wig. “Bro, that Khaled thing was like, it was fun, it was just watching a man die inside,” he said. Thank you to my whole team, the whole squad … where I can make an album where I just flex all goddamn day.” Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders.
Las Vegas (Nevada) [US], April 4 (ANI): Rapper Tyler, the Creator, on Sunday, scored his second Grammy for Best Rap Album. He won the coveted trophy for his ...
This year, the number of categories has been bumped to 86. Every year, the Grammys honour musical artists, compositions and albums. He won the coveted trophy for his album ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’. He earlier took home the same award for ‘IGOR’ in 2020.
The 'Jail' rapper's fans are furious after they believed he was 'snubbed' of an award as Tyler, The Creator wins 'best rap album' at the Grammys.
The rapper being banned from his performance at the music awards was announced last week, after claiming the rapper displaying "concerning online behaviour". However, fans claim that it was unfair for his popular album, Donda, was snubbed by the recording academy as Tyler The Creator took home the award. Kanye West fans are slamming the Grammys as they believed the rapper got "snubbed" after Tyler The Creator won the best rap album award.
After beating out albums by Kanye West, Nas, and J. Cole, Tyler took to IG Live to thank those who stood in his corner during the creation of 'CMIYGL.'
“To get that phone call, to be a part of history, part of that album. You know, go to the barbershop, you hear them playing it. You know, turn the radio on and you hear them playing it,” Khaled said at the time. The charting news led to Khaled’s now infamous Instagram rant, where he talked about making “albums so people can play it, and you actually hear it.” “You know, driving your car, you hear another car playing it. Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders.
Tyler, the Creator did not attend the 2022 Grammy Awards, but delivered his best rap album acceptance speech from a hike. Watch it here.
Another half of me is very grateful that my art can be acknowledged on a level like this when I don’t do the radio stuff. “Half of me feels like the rap nomination was a backhanded compliment,” he continued. I do not know what the f–k I’m gonna do, but figuring that out. Thank you to DJ Drama. You are f–king so important to rap music … thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders. Thank you to my whole team, the whole squad — Vic, Neil,” Tyler started his impromptu speech in an Instagram Live. Tyler, the Creator can officially call himself a two-time Grammy Award winner.
While he wasn't there to accept in person, he went live on Instagram to celebrate the big win for Best Rap Album for Call Me If You Get Lost. During his speech, ...
“If you put that much energy into something, maybe everyone will be proud of you too.” It was just watching a man die inside because the weirdo is winning,” he told “The Breakfast Club.” “I was moonwalking in a wig. “I make albums so people can play it and you actually hear it,” Khaled wrote in a since-deleted tweet from June 2019.
Tyler, the Creator gave his 2022 Grammy acceptance speech on Instagram Live. He won Best Rap Album for his album 'Call Me If You Get Lost.'
Thank you to my friends for being my cheerleaders. Thank you to my whole team, the whole squad." "First off, I'm hyped," began Tyler. "Thank you to DJ Drama you are so important to rap music.
As the clock hit 10 p.m., Tyler arose from the stage in his 1939 Rolls-Royce Wraith, jumping right into the beginning of tracks off of the album and taking the ...
The rest of the crowd chanted back to Tyler his own demands, inspiring Tyler to shake his own. Between his impressive dance moves and tunes, Tyler engaged with members of the crowd — allowing for an impersonal environment to feel personal. As the night drew to a close, the sweet horns of “RUNITUP” rang through the arena, and Tyler danced, rapped and ran his way through the 4-minute encore. “Thank you, I love balance,” he said with a gracious grin. That’s just what the f— it is.” After tracks “Boredom” and “911,” Tyler spoke to the crowd about his performance history in New York City since the beginning of his career — “Not many people can sell out Madison Square Garden.” The audience in turn responded with booming cheers echoing throughout the iconic venue.
Taking to Instagram to drop his acceptance speech, Tyler thanked DJ Drama saying “You are f*cking so important to rap music,” and ultimately thanked his team ...
Props to Tyler for continuing to take home the gold. We were rooting for Nas to take it this year, but it’s all love. Tyler stays getting the last laugh in these situations.
Not being in attendance at this year's Grammy Awards didn't stop rapper Tyler, the Creator from giving an acceptance speech online.
You know, turn the radio on and you hear them playing it. "You know, go to the barbershop, you hear them playing it. “You are so important to rap music," Tyler said of DJ Drama in the video.
Tyler the Creator delivered his Grammys acceptance speech for Best Rap Album from Instagram Live.
"To get that phone call, to be a part of history, to be a part of that album. Thank you to my whole team, the whole squad." "Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders. And if you put that much energy into something, maybe everyone would be proud of you, too." "Salute to Tyler, the Creator, he's a genius," Drama said. Thank you to DJ Drama, you are fucking so important to rap music," he started.
Tyler, the Creator fans are nothing if not devoted. I arrived at the Oakland Arena on Friday three hours before doors opened for the American rapper and ...
It was the moment that fulfilled the promises of the cult of the Creator. Throughout the concert, Tyler, who has long been recognized for his unique control of aesthetics, never skimped on visual spectacle. Over the course of the night, Tyler performed an impressive span of songs from his wide-ranging repertoire. Every high-pitched squeal of “Tamale, tamaleeee” electrified me as I felt it pass through my body. “Tamale,” an explosive hit from 2013’s “Wolf,” seemed to shoot out of the speakers. Groups walking by in Supreme box-logo hoodies seemed oddly reminiscent of Tyler’s early Odd Future days, while others wore leopard-print vests and ushankas similar to those found in the “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” music videos.
Over the next couple of months I listened to Tyler, the Creator, Vince Staples, and Kali Uchis. Teezo Touchdown was an opener as well, but I did not listen to ...
I would pay again and again to see Tyler perform, but the others I could skip out on. Kali Uchis was up next, I was so excited for her songs “Loner” and “Dead to Me”, but it was low energy all around. Tyler, the Creator began his show with a high energy song “Sir Baudelaire”, an homage to his last name. Following Teezo Touchdown was Vince Staples. I was so excited for his song “745”, but it was a let down. I was a little iffy at first because I wasn’t the #1 fan of Tyler the Creator, but I did love his vibe so I caved and bought my friends and I tickets. He sang “I’m Just a Fan” and “Careful”, and his energy definitely got a rise out of the crowd.
Tyler, The Creator Grammy acceptance speech arrives on IG live following his major Grammy win for Best Rap Album.
“Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders,” he continues. The “CALL ME WHEN YOU GET LOST” tour supports Tyler, the Creator‘s sixth studio LP of the same name. “First off, I’m hyped,” he began.