Tyler, The Creator’s ‘DON’T TAP THE GLASS’ Influences Revealed

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Tyler, the Creator Opens Up About Growth and WhatS Next

Tyler, the Creator is looking back on his career and sharing insights into his artistic journey. He recently spoke with GQ about his evolution, both personally and creatively, and hinted at what fans can expect from him in the future.

It’s clear Tyler’s viewpoint has shifted. He used to feel a need to constantly prove himself, to shock and disrupt. Now, he seems more focused on refining his craft and exploring new sonic territories. “I think I was trying to prove I could do everything,” he told GQ. “And now I’m just like, ‘Nah, I’m good at this. Let me just focus on this.'”

He’s not shying away from his past, though. Tyler acknowledges the controversial aspects of his early work, but sees them as necessary steps in his growth. He doesn’t apologize for being a young, rebellious artist. It appears he views those early projects as crucial to getting where he is today.

The conversation also touched on his fashion endeavors with Golf Wang and his growing influence in the industry.Tyler’s always had a strong sense of style, and he’s successfully translated that into a thriving brand. He’s not just a musician; he’s a designer, a creative director, and a cultural force.

So, what’s next for Tyler? He’s hinted at a potential return to acting, something he enjoyed earlier in his career. He’s also continuing to push boundaries with his music, experimenting with different sounds and approaches. One might suggest he’s aiming for a more mature and nuanced sound, while still retaining the energy and originality that define his work.

“I just want to make stuff that makes me happy,” Tyler explained. “If other people like it, that’s cool.But at the end of the day, I’m making music for myself.” That’s a sentiment that resonates with fans who appreciate his authenticity and willingness to stay true to his vision.

You can read the full interview with Tyler, the Creator on GQ’s website.

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