
“Group B,” meanwhile, boasts a similar sonic palette but seems to be more recent, as it finds Tyler referencing his sole Grammy nomination for Igor amid a string of other casually ridiculous boasts, culminating with a cheeky reference to Greta Thunberg, “Foot is on the gas/I ain’t letting off/Every car is gas/Pissing Greta off. “Filmed with no music, with hopes that it would sync up, a success!” Tyler said. He told NME: 'I tried to write a song from their perspective, to try and figure it out. Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb (2015) 8/10: 8/10: 2: 2. Songfacts: Tyler wrote this from the perspective of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the two kids who were responsible for the Columbine school massacre in 1999. Artists covered by tour: Death of decibel. Tyler, the Creator Goblin (2011) 7/10: 7/10: 3: 3. Cover statistics for Black Wing Halo: see which songs of other artists. He added that the video was filmed spur-of-the-moment when he asked a friend to run the camera while he performed the track a cappella during an excursion that involved a boat and an alligator. Tyler, the Creator Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. In the YouTube description, Tyler said “Best Interest” was an unfinished track from the Igor sessions. The R&B powerhouse singer subliminally called Tyler's music 'demonic' and promotes 'death, violence, and destruction.

“Best Interest” finds Tyler jumping between a pitch-shifted croon and raspy bars over a soulful groove whose sweet chimes, strings and horns are tinged with the occasional surreal synth flourish. Also in the same year, Chris Brown and Tyler, the Creator had a hilarious-yet-heated conversation on Twitter. Tyler, the Creator has shared two new songs, “Best Interest” and “Group B,” the latter of which also arrived with a music video.
