
Going all the way back to his debut solo mixtape, Bastard, you’ll find the creative seeds that ultimately blossomed into his most recent project, Call Me If You Get Lost.

From his early days making wildly ambitious (and rebellious) albums like Goblin and Wolf to more melodic (and commercially successful) albums like Flower Boy and IGOR, his career arc has been fascinating to watch over the past decade.įor as much talk as there is about how much Tyler has grown, though, it’s not like he completely changed his tastes and sensibilities along the way.

Tyler, the Creator has put together a hell of a discography.
