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July 20th, 2017 1:33pm

Flowers, Rainbows, And Posies


Tyler, the Creator featuring Rex Orange County “Foreword”

Part of what makes Tyler, the Creator so interesting to listen to on his new record Flower Boy is that he seems like he’s settled into his adult self but is uncertain of who he’s supposed to be in the world. He’s moved away from the trolling antics of his early music, but has replaced that with a sort of “fuck you” vulnerability that serves a similar purpose of weeding out anyone who isn’t ready to accept him exactly as he is. “Foreword” opens the record with Tyler at a crossroads. He seems unsure of how he fits into his culture, and ambivalent about his level of success – rich enough to be removed from some elements of black life, but not wealthy enough to embrace all the usual clichés of a rap star. I like the way this song falls into a space between introspection and indecision, and how it’s like he’s almost figured out who he wants to be but can’t quite shake some insecurities. He’s right on the edge of fully realizing something Stephen Malkmus articulated succinctly on the first Pavement album: “Between here and there is better than either here or there.”

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