In the rap world, Tyler, the Creator has become quite popular.
AsThe New York Timesreported, the album quickly shot to No.
1 on the Billboard album chart.

“I ****ing hate fashion and everything about it,” he said.
But that s*** [of the fashion world] is disgusting."
As he toldComplex, Golf Wang is “not ***ing merch.

It doesn’t say Tyler, the Creator on everything.
These are actual clothing pieces.
It’s a store.

It’s ran like a line.
Don’t call it merch.”
Tyler, the Creator was among them.

In a subsequent interview, asPitchforkreports, Eminem admitted he went “too far.”
“Dear god this song is horrible sheesh how the ****,” Tylertweeted.
Tyler also cited R&B artists such asBrandyandMary J. Bligeas early influences.

Speaking withAmaruDonTV, he offered the example of being at a restaurant and being brought water by the server.
“He was so confused; he just walked away,” Tyler said.
It was back in 2015 that Tyler reached out to the Tesla mogul viaTwitter.

In a subsequent interview with"The Shane Show,“the rapper continued to sing Musk’s praises.
“There’s nothing on Mars.
There’s no air.

There’s no food.
I’ll go on trip nine or 12.”
In Tyler’s case, that period of his life included jobs at Starbucks and FedEx.

“Oh my God horrible!”
he recalled of working those jobs during a 2015 appearance on"Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The rapper added that he hoped Cindy was watching the interview.

“I still hate her!”
he said, laughing.
“I hate you, Cindy!”

They did and broke down the gates, which resulted in a chaotic and dangerously overcrowded scene.
There, police arrested him for inciting a riot.
He was released on $25,000 bail.

“Hahaha you a crazy [redacted] man,” he wrote.
That wasn’t the first time he’d discussed his sexuality.
They don’t even care.”

His popularity was especially clear in his 2021 album “Call Me if You Get Lost.”
Like I can pick it up ‘cause it’s right there."
In that same interview, he also admitted he was unsure about the existence of God.

“I’ve never met the dude, I have no idea,” he said.
“I’ve seen a opossum, I’m afraid of a opossum.”
It’s holes in them stories.

Is it holes in your blessings?"
However, it’s possible that he may have become far wealthier than that.
In fact,Complexdeemed Tyler’s tour to be the most lucrative rap tour of the entire pandemic.
“These arena tours that are selling out says different,” he added.