Tyler, The Creator capped off 2024 by sharing his private soundtrack for the yr, a listing of his favourite songs highlighting his eclectic style and appreciation for music. Posting simply hours earlier than midnight on X (previously Twitter), Tyler revealed 15 tracks that outlined the previous twelve months for him. The checklist featured a formidable mixture of artists and genres. Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX,” GloRilla‘s “Hollon,” and ScHoolboy Q’s “Cooties” earned their spots alongside gems like Lupe Fiasco‘s introspective “Dominican Barber” and the soulful “Inexperienced Remedy” by Tommy Richman.
Tyler additionally gave a nod to Knxwledge’s atmospheric “uaintfrmhere.” Notably, he included his personal observe, “Choose Judy,” among the many alternatives. Addressing a fan who questioned this selection, Tyler replied, “Yeah, I just like the music I make. I’m confused on the query.” His candid response underscored his confidence and deep connection to his craft. In his submit, Tyler expressed gratitude for the music that formed his yr, saying, “Thanks all for these songs. I’m so grateful I get to listen to them. I really like you. I need to eat them broooooo.”
Tyler, The Creator Thanks AzChike, GloRilla, Tommy Richman, David Miller, & Extra For Making His Favourite Songs of 2024
GloRilla had an enormous 2024, which included collaborating with Tyler, The Creator, on the fan favourite, “Stickyy.” She launched her debut album, Superb, in October. The album options T-Ache, Kirk Franklin, Sexyy Crimson, and extra. Kendrick’s point out on the checklist follows Tyler performing on the iconic Pop-Out live performance headlined by Lamar.
Tyler shocked followers with a remix of Kendrick Lamar’s “Hey Now,” which he retitled “That Man.” On Christmas Day, in response to a fan’s want for him to freestyle on the observe, Tyler delivered. “Merry Christmas. Had enjoyable with it,” he wrote, sharing a YouTube hyperlink to the remix. The video for the remix was a deal with for longtime followers, that includes appearances from Tyler’s previous Odd Future collaborators Jasper Dolphin, Travis “Taco” Bennett, and Lionel “L-Boy” Boyce.
About The Creator
Bryson “Growth” Paul has been a contributor for Scorching New Hip Hop since 2024. A Dallas-based cultural journalist, he’s a CSUB graduate and has interviewed 50 Cent, Jeezy, Tyler, The Creator, Ne-Yo, and others.
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