Tyler, the Creator Slams ‘Racist’ Swifties for Trying to ‘Cancel’ Him Over Old Lyrics
by Thania Garcia · VarietyTyler, the Creator instantly and fiercely addressed the recent backlash he’s received online. The rapper’s old controversial lyrics and tweets resurfaced after Tyler momentarily took over the No. 1 spot on the global Spotify Top Artist chart this week with the release of his latest, “Chromakopia.”
The feat broke Swift’s record-breaking run at the top, and Tyler called out the pop singer’s fanbase for what he believes were attempts to “cancel” him. During his “30 Minutes of Chromakopia” mini-concert in Boston on Halloween, Tyler addressed the audience saying, “I got Swifties all mad at me with their racist ass — bringing up old lyrics, bitch, go listen to ‘Tron Cat,’ I don’t give a fuck hoe.”
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“Tron Cat” is a song from Tyler’s 2011 album, “Goblin,” that includes provocative lyrics — “I fuck bitches with no permission and tend to hate shit,” among others.
Tyler concluded his thoughts by threatening, “They gonna bring out the old me.”
“Goblin” also included direct references to Swift on the song “Fish,” on which he says, “Tyler swiftly slips his d–k inside of Taylor Swift’s slit.” Also on the song “Nightmare,” he raps, “My father called me to tell me he loved me/ I’d have a better chance of gettin’ Taylor Swift to fuck me.”
Tyler rarely does anything by the book. Most recently, he decided to break the industry mold by dropping his new album at 3 a.m. on a Monday instead of the usual Thursday night release. The set features guest appearances from Daniel Caesar, Teezo Touchdown, Childish Gambino, Schoolboy Q, Doechii, and on the track “Sticky,” Lil Wayne, GloRilla and Sexyy Red. The album was produced entirely by Tyler except for the opening track, “St. Chroma,” which was coproduced with Sault founder Inflo (Michael Kiwanuka, Cleo Sol, Adele).