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Wolf is the third studio album by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released on April 2, 2013, by Odd Future Records . The album features guest appearances from Mike G, Domo Genesis , Earl Sweatshirt , Left Brain, Hodgy Beats , Erykah Badu and Pharrell , among others.
American rapper Tyler, the Creator has released eight studio albums, one extended play (EP), 37 singles (including 12 as featured artist), two instrumental albums, one live album and one video album. Tyler's first album Bastard was self-released free of charge on Christmas 2009.
Tyler, the Creator: 2011 [7] "WusYaName" Tyler Okonma: Call Me If You Get Lost: Tyler, the Creator: 2021 [10] "Yellow" Tyler Okonma: Cherry Bomb (Physical edition) Tyler, the Creator: 2015 [1] "Yonkers"† Tyler Okonma: Goblin: Tyler, the Creator: 2011 [7] "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" Tyler Okonma: Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss ...
No one seemed more excited about the late February emergence of Coca-Cola’s new campaign featuring an original song composed by Tyler, The Creator than Tyler himself. “mannnn thanks coca cola ...
No one seemed more excited about the late February emergence of Coca-Cola’s new campaign featuring an original song composed by Tyler, The Creator than Tyler himself. “mannnn thanks coca cola ...
13. "Slow It Down" (performed Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats) 14. "Remember Me" (performed by Tyler, The Creator and Casey Veggies) 16. "Lisa" (performed by I Smell Panties, Casey Veggies and Left Brain) 17. "Fin" (performed by Tyler, The Creator) 18. "Commercial" (performed by Tyler, The Creator and Casey Veggies) 19.
"Tamale" is a song by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator from his second studio album Wolf (2013). The song was solely written and produced by Tyler, the Creator, and was released with the rest of its parent album on April 2, 2013. Its music video was released on October 8, 2013.
Spotify's Carl Chery shared a video of Tyler, the Creator revealing his top five Jay-Z songs in no particular order, though Tyler ended up naming six.