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  2. Odd Future - Wikipedia

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    Tyler, the Creator's 2017 album, Flower Boy, featured vocals by fellow Odd Future members Frank Ocean, Jasper Dolphin, and L-Boy, but was released under Columbia Records. With the release of Tyler's 2018 single "Okra", he seems to further hint towards an Odd Future breakup with the lyric "Golf be the set, no more OF". [62]

  3. Category:Odd Future members - Wikipedia

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    Former members of the alternative hip hop collective Odd Future. Pages in category "Odd Future members" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. The Internet (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker.The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet". [3]

  5. Jasper Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Dolphin was a founding member of the Los Angeles hip hop collective Odd Future, founded in 2007. In 2008, Jasper formed the Odd Future sub-group, I Smell Panties, with fellow Odd Future member and leader, Tyler, the Creator. They released their debut project, I Smell Panties EP, on June 28, 2008.

  6. Tyler, the Creator - Wikipedia

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    Okonma and the rest of Odd Future eventually signed a deal with Red Distribution/Sony in April 2011. [33] His second studio album, Goblin, was released May 10, 2011. [34] Okonma and fellow Odd Future member Hodgy Beats made their television debut on February 16, 2011, when they performed "Sandwitches" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. [35]

  7. The Jet Age of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Jet Age of Tomorrow (formerly The Super 3) is an American production duo from Atlanta, Georgia and a sub-group of hip hop collective Odd Future that consists of producer-singer Matt Martians, and producer-rapper Pyramid Vritra.

  8. Syd (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Loren Bennett (born April 23, 1992), [1] known professionally as Syd (formerly Syd tha Kyd), is an American singer and songwriter.She initially gained recognition as a member of the alternative hip hop collective Odd Future, and went on to co-found the band The Internet in 2011.

  9. Odd Future Records - Wikipedia

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    Odd Future Records was founded by Tyler, the Creator in 2011 as a means to release material from the Odd Future collective. [2] [3] Despite this, members Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean did not sign. [4] Hardcore punk band Trash Talk signed in 2012. [5] [6]