Tyler- The Creator - Discography -2009-2021- -f... [ 2025-2027 ]
Closing out this era, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (2021) felt like Tyler reconciling all his past selves. It is the "travel album." Channeling the gravelly-voiced host DJ Drama, Tyler delivered his best pure rapping to date over luxurious, globe-trotting beats (reggaeton on "WUSYANAME," grime on "LUMBERJACK"). This was Tyler, now 30, comfortable in his wealth and skill. He wasn't angry anymore; he was confident. The album’s tagline—"Sir Baudelaire"—captured the vibe: a scarf-wearing, passport-stamping playboy who still cries over ex-lovers in a Paris hotel room. Looking at Tyler’s discography from Bastard (2009) to CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (2021) is to watch a caterpillar burn its cocoon multiple times. He started as the kid the internet loved to hate and ended as the coolest, weirdest, most honest artist of his generation. He proved that growing up doesn’t mean selling out—it means learning to say "I love you" instead of "I’ll kill you."
Tyler arrived fully formed but feral. Recorded largely in his bedroom, Bastard introduced the world to his alter-egos (the therapist Dr. TC, the demonic Wolf Haley) and a signature sound: minimalist, horror-movie synth lines, and thudding 808s. Tracks like "French!" and "Seven" showcased a kid who was clearly a genius with a sampler but deeply angry at an absentee father and a society that didn't get him. Goblin doubled down on the controversy, with "Yonkers" going viral for its violent lyrics and infamous cockroach-eating video. While sonically raw, these albums are essential time capsules of teenage nihilism. Key Project: Wolf Tyler- The Creator - Discography -2009-2021- -F...
Then came the masterpiece: (2017). This was Tyler’s coming-out party (both literally and figuratively). Gone was the fake horror; in its place was lush, orchestral hip-hop. Featuring Frank Ocean, ASAP Rocky, and a then-unknown Rex Orange County, Flower Boy dealt with loneliness, fame, and Tyler’s grappling with his sexuality ("Garden Shed," "I Ain’t Got Time!"). It earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album, cementing his shift from cult provocateur to critical darling. The Igor Era (2019) Key Project: IGOR Closing out this era, CALL ME IF YOU
Here is a breakdown of Tyler, the Creator’s discography from . The Birth of a Goblin (2009–2011) Key Projects: Bastard (2009), Goblin (2011) He wasn't angry anymore; he was confident
Cherry Bomb is Tyler’s experimental mess—and he’d admit it. With blown-out distortion and jarring tempo shifts (the gorgeous "Fucking Young / Perfect" followed by the abrasive title track), Tyler deliberately alienated fans who wanted Goblin 2.0 . It was a necessary detour.