Tyler The Creator Put His Own Song On His List Of 2024 Favorites And Had A Confident Response To Somebody Calling Him Out

Tyler The Creator Put His Own Song On His List Of 2024 Favorites And Had A Confident Response To Somebody Calling Him Out

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For the most part, year-end music lists don’t really wait until the end of the year, instead dropping at some point usually around early December. Tyler The Creator, though, decided to wait until the last minute, December 31st, to share his top songs of the year.

He did so on X (formerly Twitter), listing tracks by artists including Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla, Tommy Richman, Mk.gee, Luj Tyler, and himself. The tweet reads:

“2024 FAVORITE SONGS:
knowledge- uaintfrmhere
david miller- just in the way
kendrick – gnx
tanya blount -through the rain
lupe fiasco -dominican barber
az chike – 1up
sahbabii – viking
tyler -judge judy
glorilla -hollon
mkgee -alesis
tommy richman -green therapy
ill town family – real christmas
800 cherries – honey dew blue
luh tyler -change my ways
schoolboy q -cooties

thank you all for these songs im so grateful i get to hear them i love you i want to eat them broooooo.”

Somebody tried calling Tyler out for putting himself on his list, but Tyler confidently responded, “yeah i like the music i make im confused on the question.”

Meanwhile, in a tweet from a few days before, he marked the anniversary of his debut album, Bastard, by writing, “BASTARD released 15 years ago. thank you to everyone who listened to anything over the years. was in such a different zone musically and as a person, but was determined to be who i am today. full of gratitude cause it all came true. earl and i got to do ASSMILK; i did ODD TODDLERS at coachella main stage how wild?!? this album was made at ages 16-18. what a time. thank you!”

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