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"If the rappers in Odd Future were indicative of California’s social climate, the West Coast would be currently experiencing a miniature apocalypse, complete with grocery store looting and armed survivalist militias, plus tons of drugs and skateboarding. A crew comprised of Tyler, the Creator (comma=[sic]), Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt and Hodgy Beats, their music is deathly illustrative of the end of the road, some of the evilest rap since Gravediggaz waxed casually about murder and mortuaries. It would almost be the resurgence of horrorcore—the thesis line on Tyler’s “Splatter” is somebody tell Satan that I want my fucking swag back—if they weren’t so young (aged 16-20) and concurrently emo, fully open about their depression even as they talk about demonic possession. They are also really, really talented—their story-telling skills are crazy, plus their voices are kinda like listening to bears growling from the back of a cave. “Splatter” and “Rolling Papers” are two brand new tracks from forthcoming mixtapes, dropped over the weekend on their website, OFWGKTA (an acronym for their full name, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All). We recommend digging through it and downloading everything, then watching their treasure trove of gnarly videos on YouTube (on an empty stomach)." -The Fader Magazine

"It was bound to happen, I'd reach an age in which the youngsters scare me. The Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All crew are a bunch of unruly L.A. teenagers that rap about rape, shoot videos with the crew sipping blended malt liquor, oxycotin pills, weed and codeine concoctions and spitting up blood. It's like watching a real life version of the movie Kids, except instead of wannabe-thug white kids that get AIDs, it's delinquent L.A. skater kids with so much true skill and potential - it's scary. I've missed nihilism in my rap. The OFWGKTA don't give a flying fuck, blending horrorcore aesthetic, skate video culture and the knock of crack rap's deadliest medleys into a sound that's as screw loose as their smoothies. It's the sort of young mania - from a natural OD on hormones - that makes the OFWGKTA crew's sound untainted and raw. Tyler the Great's immense baritone growl sounds chopped and screwed, but there's no tricks in the booth, which makes his angst sound like he's the son of Lord Have Mercy. 2Dopeboyz and Nahright done fucked up not blogging about these youngsters. -Impose Magazine

"I won’t lie, the Odd Future brand of music freaks me out a little bit, but also amuses me too. Some blogs called it “horrorcore” rap that is reminiscent of the Wu’s Gravediggaz. What they remind me of are gore movies, just in musical form. And I usually get a good laugh from gore movies. Content may include rape, murder, drugs, blasphemy, profanity, and skating… lol. Before I read any other blogs on them though, my first thought of them was Wu. But don’t get it twisted, it’s not because they sound like them or make RZA style beats. It’s because they’re a crew full of legitimate talent. And that’s where the comparisons stop. But it’s no surprise they mention that Wu is one of their influences. Despite the horrific images and lyrics Odd Future portrays, you gotta understand that these kids are hustlers foreal. To put together these branded projects takes a lot of hard work, focus, planning, and talent. They clearly have a direction to what they’re doing, and they’re going for it with all they got. Even if you don’t feel the music, you gotta respect the hustle at such a young age. It’s also important to note this crew does everything themselves: Emceeing, skate crew, production, photography/video, and album artwork." -Ooloo Clothing company

cool'eh Magazine: You Can't Blame The Youth (OFWGKTA)

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Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All is:

A) An group of young, precocious audio/visual artists based in Southern California

B) Some of the most original and interesting rap music you are likely to hear anytime soon.

C) A collection of disturbed teenagers obsessed with swastikas, rape and kidnapping.

D) Steve Harvey’s sworn enemies

E) All of the above


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"You are 17, right? Are you on summer break right now or are you done with high school?

Tyler: I’m a fresh 19-year-old, old as fuck. Going to school for film at the moment, they're not teaching me shit that I didn’t teach myself.

So what is this, your freshman year in college?

Tyler: I am about to go into my second year in a few weeks or whatever.

How did OFWGKTA come into existence?

Tyler: This fucking wizard named Steven Harvanly came into my room one day and granted me one wish. I asked for some people to play with, and he gave me these fucks known as OFWGKTA. 


"Seven" is probably my favorite joint out of your records. So much to discuss...hmm...well, you shitted on Dom Kennedy, Kid Cudi, and various other people, reiterated your distaste for 2dopeboyz, and slipped in a clever Jermaine Dupri reference. Tell me stuff about this song and any associated subject that will increase my listening enjoyment.

Tyler: Oh, shit, you caught that JD Line? Swag, it's a lot of little lines I say that people just won't get the eighth fucking time listening. And that song was done first take my first time at the studio I'm always at. The title “Seven” has some meaning, that goes with the title “Bastard” and all my future releases, I just can’t let the cat out the house, or the bag, whatever that saying is. And fuck that site, and fuck all those hip-hop blogs and forums and shit. I seriously hate those websites. 


Your beats are crazy, what do you use in your production? Who engineers all your records?

Tyler: I use everything from Logic to fucking Fruity Loops. It doesn’t really matter the program, it’s the person making it. I stay away from samples, not saying I don’t like people who sample, but I like to create shit, some brand new shit, that kids will sample in the future. And Syd the Kyd sits and makes sure the shit we record sound good.

Do you still skate?

Tyler: Yeah, here and there. Recently, since Earl left I been more on a filming (kick) but I am gonna get back into it. 


So, what's the deal with Earl right now anyway? You and him got any new stuff on the way and if so, in a duo capacity or two solos? [Editors Note- the 16-year old Earl is supposedly in a boot camp right now]

Tyler: Lets just say, “Free Earl.” I miss him so much, that’s my brother, man. We had an EARL/WOLF project in the works, on some Red x Meth, Madvillain type shit, but that’s on fucking hold. And yeah, we were both working on our new solo albums, but now it’s just me working on WOLF. I don’t want to talk about him anymore.

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All right, so tell me about this WOLF project.

Tyler: Oh shit. Man, that shit is about to be…damn! Fuck! This album is gonna be fucking amazing. A lot of the beats and shit are stuff that I made before BASTARD was even thought of. It’s some of the best shit; I saved some of the best shit for WOLF. So all the beats on there are on some next level shit and lyrically I am just making sure it’s ten outta ten on this motherfucker, so I am taking time out for this one. And the beats are off the wall, making BASTARD look like the wackest shit that I have ever done!

I like that ambition. At nineteen, I was just trying to perfect my blunt rolling technique.

Tyler: [Laughs] Music is my…I don’t want to say drug because that is clichéd. It’s not even a drug; I just really like doing this shit. And it’s kinda weird that niggas is calling…just that I’m on the phone doing an interview right now. ‘Cause I would have never thought, a month and a half ago, that someone would even give a fuck. I just do this shit ‘cause I like it and I have nothing else to do. And I guess it is working out in my favor.

So, as far as this music, what is your favorite part of the whole thing? When you’re in the lab making beats? Writing before you record it? The moment when you actually record it and listen back? When you play shit for the crew or is it when you are by yourself and listen to it? Or is it being on stage, performing?

Tyler: Fuck…that’s…fuck! You giving me some swagged out questions that I ain’t never thought about.

Obviously, you can like them all but what is your favorite?

Tyler: I like performing, a lot, because we usually get kicked out and that’s when we can do what we want. But I think the best part is actually coming up with shit. Like, I have this song called “Bobbing Bitch” and it’s on some…it’s kinda corny but it’s tight as fuck. And the way I came up with it was I was just sitting at my keyboard, joking around like [starts snapping fingers and sorta-kinda-sing-rapping] “And I said/That she would/Suck my/Dick” on some cheesy Will Ferrell, fucking song-type shit. Then I just made a beat that sounded like it would go with it and now I am about to film a video for it next week, that I might do with Fader [magazine]. I feel like the best shit just comes out of nowhere. Usually when me and Earl or fucking Hodgy or whoever…all the stuff that people think is great, we just randomly come up with. And I think it works for us because we have really big imaginations, like, our imaginations be going far as fuck, and we just say the first things that come into our heads. Next thing you know it’s a fucking album! And the best part is we don’t even realize it until after the fact, when it’s done, then we are like damn, that’s crazy how we came up with that. And then we look back at it like damn, that shit was actually fun.

Yeah, because someone can like it or not like it, but you had fun while you were doing it so it is always kinda worth it.

Tyler: Yeah, at the end of the day I am always going to make music that I want to listen to, no matter what the fans tell me. So, the most important thing is always to make sure that I am like, “This shit is fucking crazy”.

Word up. So, you got a “Hot Beat Clap” on there?

Tyler: [Laughs] Aw shit, that “Hot Beat Clap” was spontaneous as fuck! We were in the studio listening to R. Kelly or something and I randomly was thinking…well, first off, one of my other goals is to have a show, a sketch show on Adult Swim…

[Interrupting] That would be ill and it’s funny that you are saying that watching some of those clips you have, I thought of how its like a combination of rap, skate videos, and a bugged-out black “Mr. Show.”

Tyler: Yeah, like that “Hot Beat Clap,” I was like “what could be the wackest fucking beat you could make?” I was like this is a hot-ass beat, add clap with your voice, and see if a****will rap over it. So as we were filming that little part of me making the beat we thought we could just make it a whole fucking reenactment-type shit. We edited it the same night, put it up, and that shit got a lot of fucking views. We were just surprised that people liked that shit because we just put that up for our friends.

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So what did you do with your summer vacation besides get Internet famous?

Tyler: I don’t know, my fucking summer’s been good. Really this summer has just been me and Taco and shit. I don’t know why but I have been doing nothing. I barely made beats, I recorded like one fucking song, barely did any skating. Basically it has been 7-Eleven, eating bacon, and watching fucking movies. ‘Cause it’s been hot and we ain’t been doing shit productive. I done a bunch of interviews and there has been a lot of jacking off I have been doing this summer.

You think it’s hot in LA? I was just out there and I needed a hoodie every day. You want to see hot, you shoulda come to New York this July or August.

Tyler: Nah, I just meant the last few days it’s been the hottest of the summer but yeah, that’s why I like LA. I can wear a sweater in the summer but it’s August so it’s hot as fuck now. I powdered my fucking balls like fucking crazy this fucking morning. I had never been to California until this year when I went to LA twice. Now I have a question for you. Why do people talk about California girls so much? Two trips to LA, and I the quality of the womenfolk was roughly equivalent to what I would expect in Peoria, Illinois or Sacramento. Now, I am scared to even see what girls look like in Sacramento. Thoughts?

Well, it’s different types of females. From what you said, it’s a high chance that you have been in contact with “Doo Doo Mamas.” These are the lowest of the female race. They stink, and are very, very, unattractive. And they stick. I would like to apologize for that happening, next time you come out here, don't go back to the area you were in. 


So yeah, swastikas, frequent rape references, pentagrams and such forth...what were the inspirations, were you just like let’s make the most blatantly offensive shit we can think of? Or was it just a way to keep the voices at bay?

Tyler: I don’t know. It’s the first shit that comes to our heads, seriously. I’m interested in serial killers’ minds and shit, so I rap about it at the moment. Who the fuck knows, next week I can be rapping about oatmeal if that's what I’m into. And for the record, I don’t worship the devil, I just hate religion.

Who does the artwork on all the OFWGKTA stuff? It is as impressive as the music...maybe more.

Tyler: I usually do the artwork, and Left Brain comes here and there with some crazy shit. Artwork is really important to me, album covers especially. Seriously, if the album cover doesn’t match the music to some point, I can’t fuck with it. I love releasing singles too, because when you do that, you have no choice but to have art with it. Most people just have some faggot photo to go along with it, but I want every listener to have an experience when they listen to any song OF releases. So if it's no video, its cover art. If it’s not cover art, then I don't fucking know.

The visuals, artwork and videos, both really caught my eye. How long have you been doing stuff like that?

Tyler: Shit nigga, I don’t even fucking really know. I always been into film, always wanted to do music videos but…shit, I can’t even give you a fucking answer even why I do film, I just like it. It just popped up one day and I was like fuck it, tried to make a video and it worked out.

When did you first get a computer, you had one your whole life?

Tyler: Um, I remember my mom getting a computer when I was like, eleven. And I would go on there to find music and look at porn, and I just figured shit out. I was always watching MTV and BET, seeing different videos, noticing how some are good and some are bad. Then I wanted to make videos of my own shit and just swag it the fuck out, start doing it and then not have to ask anyone to do it for me. 


Outside of your crew who/what do you listen to?

Tyler: Me personally, Stereolab, James Pants, The Liars, Alen Tew, Grizzly Bear, Erykah Badu, shit like that.

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You’re a Grizzly Bear fan?

Tyler: Yeah, Grizzly Bear swags their shit out.

I can’t stand them but that is beside the point. What interests me is that if I had to pick something diametrically opposite the music that you make, it would probably be something like Grizzly Bear. So what attracts you to them?

Tyler: I don’t know, maybe it’s the chords or the way they set their shit up. I don’t listen to much rap, matter fact I kinda hate rap. If I listen to rap it will probably be Clipse, Eminem, Waka Flocka, fucking Nas, Outkast, and Snoop Dog and that is probably it if it’s not Odd Future. People sometimes forget that I am a producer too so I am into jazz and stuff like that…

[Interrupting] Oh, I am not surprised so much as curious.

Tyler: Yeah, I am into the chord changes, and chord progressions and how they set shit up and where did that synthesizer come from. I like to listen to shit that I can think of videos while I am listening to. Most rap…I don’t want to sound like no elitist, faggot, backpacker who talks about how much the hate Gucci Man because I hate them…but music now is kinda wack. Pop sucks, rap sucks, most rock is starting to sound the same, and the Grizzly Bear album was one of my top three from last year along with Eminem. They brought some new shit to the table and I am a big fan of that shit.

Word, yeah, it was a lot of people’s album of the year, so I am sure you are probably onto something and I am just an old-ass hater. I hate Waka Flocka too.

Tyler: I like Waka’s energy. Waka’s energy is just…oh my god nigga, put on some Waka Flocka around us Odd Future niggas and we go ape shit. I’m not kidding, something clicks and we just start bugging out. Don’t get me wrong, Gucci (Mane) swags it out! Without Gucci, it wouldn’t be no fucking Waka. But I think it’s cause Waka is so young and so fucking energetic that he makes shit niggas can just go skate to and fuck shit up. Like, last week we went egging and we were listening to Waka, hitting houses up. I don’t even have to say nothing about Gucci because he is like, in that legend category to me right now.

[Laughs] I fucking hate Waka. Okay, so what is the next move for Odd Future, what is coming out besides WOLF?

Tyler: WOLF is gonna drop in December. Hodgy and Left Brain (are) Mellowhype…the shit that they have…Left Brain is one of my favorite producers. Like, he is in my top five and I am not just saying that on some, “Oh, he’s the homie.” Nah, this****inspired me a lot. I told everyone that when I record WOLF, I don’t want anyone to hear it until it’s done, just so you guys can get a full experience like everyone else will. And Hodgy told me the same thing, like, “I’m gonna record Mellowhype and I don’t want you to hear nothing.” Then one day he was like, “Fuck it, I’m gonna play you one song.” He played me this shit called “Gram” and I fucking lost it. If I could only play one song for someone who wanted to know what Odd Future is like, I would legitly play that song. Domo’s Rolling Papers shit drops in like two weeks and we worked hard on that. I finally felt like a producer because the beats I gave him were legit, I did hooks, some adlibs here and there, so I was on my Pharell. I feel real good about that.

That’s a pretty bold thing to do, in terms of finishing the album before you let anyone hear anything? You know, any creative person usually has one or two people the respect who they bounce ideas off or will show them something before its signed and sealed. You’re telling me that nobody had heard it at all?

Tyler: Some people heard like a couple of the beats but the songs and concepts, I haven’t told anybody. Because, I feel as if, at times, when you let opinions and shit get in the way, shit is not natural. It’s like Bastard or EARL or even the first OF tape, we were just kids doing what we like and we didn’t have a bunch of reviewers waiting for it; we just released it. And now that we have a little fan base and cult following coming along, I don’t even want any of the opinions and reviews to jeopardize my natural way of doing music. Shit, that would just fuck everything up. I don’t want to read something saying it’s wack as fuck and then I try to force something to make them like it. Or if someone is like “this is the greatest shit I ever heard in my life” and then I go and make some bullshit, knowing that they are gonna like it. I just want it to naturally flow like it’s been doing the last couple years. Even my peers, like…I really don’t care about opinions…I’m with these niggas like every day of my life and if they not really fucking with it from a musical standpoint at all, I might be like, “Okay, let me double check” but other than that, I’m keeping it to myself till it’s finished. 


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Word. That’s an interesting process…you’re a smart motherfucker for a nineteen-year-old. Give me your top five producers and don’t include yourself.

Tyler: Hmm. Left Brain. The Neptunes, for sure. I don’t give a fuck about anybody’s approval on this Earth, including my mother, but if I had to choose anybody who I would feel good if they said my shit was cool, it would be Pharell. Just throwing that out there. Roy Ayers. Roy Ayers, his unreleased shit, he has so much shit on vinyl that never came out on CD that is crazy. James Pants, on Stones Throw, have you heard his music?

Yeah, and I like a decent amount of it. It’s weird because Mayer Hawthorne is on the same label and kinda doing something similar but he is fucking awful.

Tyler: James Pants swags his shit out.

Dre or Madlib? I’m talking beats here because neither of them can rhyme.

Tyler: Fuck! Dre or Madlib? Fuck man, that’s a fucked up question. Okay, I like Madlib a lot because he is diverse as shit, he can play some of the most elite jazz shit in the world and then go back and make a fucking Madvillain album. And even though Madlib samples, he can play all that shit back if he has to on the keyboard. With Dre, he made 2001, the first rap album I ever bought, I don’t give a fuck. 2001 is legitly that shit! That came out and I got that when I was like eight-years-old, on Christmas, listening to “What’s The Difference” with Xzibit and Eminem, so that shit is implanted in my brain as the best shit ever. I can’t choose. I legitimately can’t choose.

[Laughs]

Tyler: Fuck, I want to say Madlib cause of that Jazz shit and Madvillainy…but I’m gonna say Dre. Dre, I’m going with Dre.

 

All right man, thanks again…

Tyler: Yo man, not to sound corny or whatever but I did a good amount of interviews this month and last month. And this is probably the first one where they didn’t annoy me with their questions. You asked some question I never got and would never have expected, so yeah, thanks, that shit was swagged out."




























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Very nice job you did here sir.
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Very nice job you did here sir.


Thanks, we needed this a long time ago!
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Let's not let this thread die. What's everyone's favorite OF project?
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Good shit, I've been fucking with these guys for a while now.
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Let's not let this thread die. What's everyone's favorite OF project?


Honestly, MellowHype's YellowWhite project is superb from start to finish! Left Brain/Hodgy is such a dope combination, beats & rhymes. Hodgy (in my opinion) is the best lyricist out of OF!



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The Original OF Tape>>> It showed that these guys have potential and that they're different than the average rapper. Then it would have to be Earl's Mixtape (Can't think of the name now)
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Truth, Earl's mixtape was fireeeee. Tyler and Left Brain make a great team when they handle production. Rolling Papers is an excellent example on just how consistent they truly are.
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Can someone explain to me who these guys are? I'm actually really liking some of these tracks.
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[align=center:7b4cbb94bc][size=24:7b4cbb94bc][b:7b4cbb94bc]__________OFWGKTA__________ [/b:7b4cbb94bc][/size:7b4cbb94bc] [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l878oqzrXU1qb8q0zo1_500.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] [size=10:7b4cbb94bc]"If the rappers in [b:7b4cbb94bc]Odd Future [/b:7b4cbb94bc]were indicative of California’s social climate, the West Coast would be currently experiencing a miniature apocalypse, complete with grocery store looting and armed survivalist militias, plus tons of drugs and skateboarding. A crew comprised of[b:7b4cbb94bc] Tyler, the Creator [/b:7b4cbb94bc](comma=[sic]),[b:7b4cbb94bc] Domo Genesis[/b:7b4cbb94bc],[b:7b4cbb94bc] Earl Sweatshirt[/b:7b4cbb94bc] and [b:7b4cbb94bc]Hodgy Beats[/b:7b4cbb94bc], their music is deathly illustrative of the end of the road, some of the evilest rap since Gravediggaz waxed casually about murder and mortuaries. It would almost be the resurgence of horrorcore—the thesis line on Tyler’s “Splatter” is[i:7b4cbb94bc] somebody tell Satan that I want my fucking swag back[/i:7b4cbb94bc]—if they weren’t so young (aged 16-20) and concurrently emo, fully open about their depression even as they talk about demonic possession. They are also really, really talented—their story-telling skills are crazy, plus their voices are kinda like listening to bears growling from the back of a cave. “Splatter” and “Rolling Papers” are two brand new tracks from forthcoming mixtapes, dropped over the weekend on their website, [b:7b4cbb94bc]OFWGKTA[/b:7b4cbb94bc] (an acronym for their full name,[b:7b4cbb94bc] Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All[/b:7b4cbb94bc]). We recommend digging through it and downloading everything, then watching their treasure trove of gnarly videos on YouTube (on an empty stomach)."[/size:7b4cbb94bc] -[i:7b4cbb94bc]The Fader[/i:7b4cbb94bc] Magazine [size=10:7b4cbb94bc]"It was bound to happen, I'd reach an age in which the youngsters scare me. The [b:7b4cbb94bc]Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All[/b:7b4cbb94bc] crew are a bunch of unruly L.A. teenagers that rap about rape, shoot videos with the crew sipping blended malt liquor, oxycotin pills, weed and codeine concoctions and spitting up blood. It's like watching a real life version of the movie Kids, except instead of wannabe-thug white kids that get AIDs, it's delinquent L.A. skater kids with so much true skill and potential - it's scary. I've missed nihilism in my rap. The [b:7b4cbb94bc]OFWGKTA [/b:7b4cbb94bc]don't give a flying fuck, blending horrorcore aesthetic, skate video culture and the knock of crack rap's deadliest medleys into a sound that's as screw loose as their smoothies. It's the sort of young mania - from a natural OD on hormones - that makes the[b:7b4cbb94bc] OFWGKTA[/b:7b4cbb94bc] crew's sound untainted and raw. Tyler the Great's immense baritone growl sounds chopped and screwed, but there's no tricks in the booth, which makes his angst sound like he's the son of Lord Have Mercy. 2Dopeboyz and Nahright done fucked up not blogging about these youngsters.[/size:7b4cbb94bc] -[i:7b4cbb94bc]Impose[/i:7b4cbb94bc] Magazine [size=10:7b4cbb94bc]"I won’t lie, the [b:7b4cbb94bc]Odd Future[/b:7b4cbb94bc] brand of music freaks me out a little bit, but also amuses me too. Some blogs called it “horrorcore” rap that is reminiscent of the Wu’s Gravediggaz. What they remind me of are gore movies, just in musical form. And I usually get a good laugh from gore movies. Content may include rape, murder, drugs, blasphemy, profanity, and skating… lol. Before I read any other blogs on them though, my first thought of them was Wu. But don’t get it twisted, it’s not because they sound like them or make RZA style beats. It’s because they’re a crew full of legitimate talent. And that’s where the comparisons stop. But it’s no surprise they mention that Wu is one of their influences. Despite the horrific images and lyrics [b:7b4cbb94bc]Odd Future [/b:7b4cbb94bc]portrays, you gotta understand that these kids are hustlers foreal. To put together these branded projects takes a lot of hard work, focus, planning, and talent. They clearly have a direction to what they’re doing, and they’re going for it with all they got. Even if you don’t feel the music, you gotta respect the hustle at such a young age. It’s also important to note[b:7b4cbb94bc][u:7b4cbb94bc] this crew does everything themselves[/u:7b4cbb94bc][/b:7b4cbb94bc]: Emceeing, skate crew, production, photography/video, and album artwork."[/size:7b4cbb94bc] -[i:7b4cbb94bc]Ooloo Clothing[/i:7b4cbb94bc] company [b:7b4cbb94bc][size=24:7b4cbb94bc]cool'eh Magazine: You Can't Blame The Youth (OFWGKTA) [/size:7b4cbb94bc][/b:7b4cbb94bc] [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://www.coolehmag.com/backEnd/i/vault/WOLFGANG.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] [size=10:7b4cbb94bc][b:7b4cbb94bc]Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All[/b:7b4cbb94bc] is: A) An group of young, precocious audio/visual artists based in Southern California B) Some of the most original and interesting rap music you are likely to hear anytime soon. C) A collection of disturbed teenagers obsessed with swastikas, rape and kidnapping. D) Steve Harvey’s sworn enemies [b:7b4cbb94bc]E)[/b:7b4cbb94bc] [b:7b4cbb94bc]All of the above[/b:7b4cbb94bc][/size:7b4cbb94bc] [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://www.coolehmag.com/backEnd/i/vault/TYLER.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] [size=10:7b4cbb94bc]"You are 17, right? Are you on summer break right now or are you done with high school? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I’m a fresh 19-year-old, old as fuck. Going to school for film at the moment, they're not teaching me shit that I didn’t teach myself. So what is this, your freshman year in college? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I am about to go into my second year in a few weeks or whatever. How did OFWGKTA come into existence? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] This fucking wizard named Steven Harvanly came into my room one day and granted me one wish. I asked for some people to play with, and he gave me these fucks known as OFWGKTA. 
 "Seven" is probably my favorite joint out of your records. So much to discuss...hmm...well, you shitted on Dom Kennedy, Kid Cudi, and various other people, reiterated your distaste for 2dopeboyz, and slipped in a clever Jermaine Dupri reference. Tell me stuff about this song and any associated subject that will increase my listening enjoyment. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Oh, shit, you caught that JD Line? Swag, it's a lot of little lines I say that people just won't get the eighth fucking time listening. And that song was done first take my first time at the studio I'm always at. The title “Seven” has some meaning, that goes with the title “Bastard” and all my future releases, I just can’t let the cat out the house, or the bag, whatever that saying is. And fuck that site, and fuck all those hip-hop blogs and forums and shit. I seriously hate those websites. 
 Your beats are crazy, what do you use in your production? Who engineers all your records? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I use everything from Logic to fucking Fruity Loops. It doesn’t really matter the program, it’s the person making it. I stay away from samples, not saying I don’t like people who sample, but I like to create shit, some brand new shit, that kids will sample in the future. And Syd the Kyd sits and makes sure the shit we record sound good. Do you still skate? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Yeah, here and there. Recently, since Earl left I been more on a filming (kick) but I am gonna get back into it. 
 So, what's the deal with Earl right now anyway? You and him got any new stuff on the way and if so, in a duo capacity or two solos? [Editors Note- the 16-year old Earl is supposedly in a boot camp right now] [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Lets just say, “Free Earl.” I miss him so much, that’s my brother, man. We had an EARL/WOLF project in the works, on some Red x Meth, Madvillain type shit, but that’s on fucking hold. And yeah, we were both working on our new solo albums, but now it’s just me working on WOLF. I don’t want to talk about him anymore. [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://www.coolehmag.com/backEnd/i/vault/LEFTBRAIN.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] All right, so tell me about this WOLF project. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Oh shit. Man, that shit is about to be…damn! Fuck! This album is gonna be fucking amazing. A lot of the beats and shit are stuff that I made before BASTARD was even thought of. It’s some of the best shit; I saved some of the best shit for WOLF. So all the beats on there are on some next level shit and lyrically I am just making sure it’s ten outta ten on this motherfucker, so I am taking time out for this one. And the beats are off the wall, making BASTARD look like the wackest shit that I have ever done! I like that ambition. At nineteen, I was just trying to perfect my blunt rolling technique. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] [Laughs] Music is my…I don’t want to say drug because that is clichéd. It’s not even a drug; I just really like doing this shit. And it’s kinda weird that niggas is calling…just that I’m on the phone doing an interview right now. ‘Cause I would have never thought, a month and a half ago, that someone would even give a fuck. I just do this shit ‘cause I like it and I have nothing else to do. And I guess it is working out in my favor. So, as far as this music, what is your favorite part of the whole thing? When you’re in the lab making beats? Writing before you record it? The moment when you actually record it and listen back? When you play shit for the crew or is it when you are by yourself and listen to it? Or is it being on stage, performing? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Fuck…that’s…fuck! You giving me some swagged out questions that I ain’t never thought about. Obviously, you can like them all but what is your favorite? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I like performing, a lot, because we usually get kicked out and that’s when we can do what we want. But I think the best part is actually coming up with shit. Like, I have this song called “Bobbing Bitch” and it’s on some…it’s kinda corny but it’s tight as fuck. And the way I came up with it was I was just sitting at my keyboard, joking around like [starts snapping fingers and sorta-kinda-sing-rapping] “And I said/That she would/Suck my/Dick” on some cheesy Will Ferrell, fucking song-type shit. Then I just made a beat that sounded like it would go with it and now I am about to film a video for it next week, that I might do with Fader [magazine]. I feel like the best shit just comes out of nowhere. Usually when me and Earl or fucking Hodgy or whoever…all the stuff that people think is great, we just randomly come up with. And I think it works for us because we have really big imaginations, like, our imaginations be going far as fuck, and we just say the first things that come into our heads. Next thing you know it’s a fucking album! And the best part is we don’t even realize it until after the fact, when it’s done, then we are like damn, that’s crazy how we came up with that. And then we look back at it like damn, that shit was actually fun. Yeah, because someone can like it or not like it, but you had fun while you were doing it so it is always kinda worth it. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Yeah, at the end of the day I am always going to make music that I want to listen to, no matter what the fans tell me. So, the most important thing is always to make sure that I am like, “This shit is fucking crazy”. Word up. So, you got a “Hot Beat Clap” on there? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] [Laughs] Aw shit, that “Hot Beat Clap” was spontaneous as fuck! We were in the studio listening to R. Kelly or something and I randomly was thinking…well, first off, one of my other goals is to have a show, a sketch show on Adult Swim… [Interrupting] That would be ill and it’s funny that you are saying that watching some of those clips you have, I thought of how its like a combination of rap, skate videos, and a bugged-out black “Mr. Show.” [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Yeah, like that “Hot Beat Clap,” I was like “what could be the wackest fucking beat you could make?” I was like this is a hot-ass beat, add clap with your voice, and see if a nigga will rap over it. So as we were filming that little part of me making the beat we thought we could just make it a whole fucking reenactment-type shit. We edited it the same night, put it up, and that shit got a lot of fucking views. We were just surprised that people liked that shit because we just put that up for our friends. [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://www.coolehmag.com/backEnd/i/vault/earl-sweatshirt.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] So what did you do with your summer vacation besides get Internet famous? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I don’t know, my fucking summer’s been good. Really this summer has just been me and Taco and shit. I don’t know why but I have been doing nothing. I barely made beats, I recorded like one fucking song, barely did any skating. Basically it has been 7-Eleven, eating bacon, and watching fucking movies. ‘Cause it’s been hot and we ain’t been doing shit productive. I done a bunch of interviews and there has been a lot of jacking off I have been doing this summer. You think it’s hot in LA? I was just out there and I needed a hoodie every day. You want to see hot, you shoulda come to New York this July or August. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Nah, I just meant the last few days it’s been the hottest of the summer but yeah, that’s why I like LA. I can wear a sweater in the summer but it’s August so it’s hot as fuck now. I powdered my fucking balls like fucking crazy this fucking morning. I had never been to California until this year when I went to LA twice. Now I have a question for you. Why do people talk about California girls so much? Two trips to LA, and I the quality of the womenfolk was roughly equivalent to what I would expect in Peoria, Illinois or Sacramento. Now, I am scared to even see what girls look like in Sacramento. Thoughts? 
Well, it’s different types of females. From what you said, it’s a high chance that you have been in contact with “Doo Doo Mamas.” These are the lowest of the female race. They stink, and are very, very, unattractive. And they stick. I would like to apologize for that happening, next time you come out here, don't go back to the area you were in. 
 So yeah, swastikas, frequent rape references, pentagrams and such forth...what were the inspirations, were you just like let’s make the most blatantly offensive shit we can think of? Or was it just a way to keep the voices at bay? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I don’t know. It’s the first shit that comes to our heads, seriously. I’m interested in serial killers’ minds and shit, so I rap about it at the moment. Who the fuck knows, next week I can be rapping about oatmeal if that's what I’m into. And for the record, I don’t worship the devil, I just hate religion. Who does the artwork on all the OFWGKTA stuff? It is as impressive as the music...maybe more. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I usually do the artwork, and Left Brain comes here and there with some crazy shit. Artwork is really important to me, album covers especially. Seriously, if the album cover doesn’t match the music to some point, I can’t fuck with it. I love releasing singles too, because when you do that, you have no choice but to have art with it. Most people just have some faggot photo to go along with it, but I want every listener to have an experience when they listen to any song OF releases. So if it's no video, its cover art. If it’s not cover art, then I don't fucking know. The visuals, artwork and videos, both really caught my eye. How long have you been doing stuff like that? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Shit nigga, I don’t even fucking really know. I always been into film, always wanted to do music videos but…shit, I can’t even give you a fucking answer even why I do film, I just like it. It just popped up one day and I was like fuck it, tried to make a video and it worked out. When did you first get a computer, you had one your whole life? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Um, I remember my mom getting a computer when I was like, eleven. And I would go on there to find music and look at porn, and I just figured shit out. I was always watching MTV and BET, seeing different videos, noticing how some are good and some are bad. Then I wanted to make videos of my own shit and just swag it the fuck out, start doing it and then not have to ask anyone to do it for me. 
 Outside of your crew who/what do you listen to? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Me personally, Stereolab, James Pants, The Liars, Alen Tew, Grizzly Bear, Erykah Badu, shit like that. [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://www.coolehmag.com/backEnd/i/vault/MIKE.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] You’re a Grizzly Bear fan? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Yeah, Grizzly Bear swags their shit out. I can’t stand them but that is beside the point. What interests me is that if I had to pick something diametrically opposite the music that you make, it would probably be something like Grizzly Bear. So what attracts you to them? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I don’t know, maybe it’s the chords or the way they set their shit up. I don’t listen to much rap, matter fact I kinda hate rap. If I listen to rap it will probably be Clipse, Eminem, Waka Flocka, fucking Nas, Outkast, and Snoop Dog and that is probably it if it’s not Odd Future. People sometimes forget that I am a producer too so I am into jazz and stuff like that… [Interrupting] Oh, I am not surprised so much as curious. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Yeah, I am into the chord changes, and chord progressions and how they set shit up and where did that synthesizer come from. I like to listen to shit that I can think of videos while I am listening to. Most rap…I don’t want to sound like no elitist, faggot, backpacker who talks about how much the hate Gucci Man because I hate them…but music now is kinda wack. Pop sucks, rap sucks, most rock is starting to sound the same, and the Grizzly Bear album was one of my top three from last year along with Eminem. They brought some new shit to the table and I am a big fan of that shit. Word, yeah, it was a lot of people’s album of the year, so I am sure you are probably onto something and I am just an old-ass hater. I hate Waka Flocka too. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] I like Waka’s energy. Waka’s energy is just…oh my god nigga, put on some Waka Flocka around us Odd Future niggas and we go ape shit. I’m not kidding, something clicks and we just start bugging out. Don’t get me wrong, Gucci (Mane) swags it out! Without Gucci, it wouldn’t be no fucking Waka. But I think it’s cause Waka is so young and so fucking energetic that he makes shit niggas can just go skate to and fuck shit up. Like, last week we went egging and we were listening to Waka, hitting houses up. I don’t even have to say nothing about Gucci because he is like, in that legend category to me right now. [Laughs] I fucking hate Waka. Okay, so what is the next move for Odd Future, what is coming out besides WOLF? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] WOLF is gonna drop in December. Hodgy and Left Brain (are) Mellowhype…the shit that they have…Left Brain is one of my favorite producers. Like, he is in my top five and I am not just saying that on some, “Oh, he’s the homie.” Nah, this nigga inspired me a lot. I told everyone that when I record WOLF, I don’t want anyone to hear it until it’s done, just so you guys can get a full experience like everyone else will. And Hodgy told me the same thing, like, “I’m gonna record Mellowhype and I don’t want you to hear nothing.” Then one day he was like, “Fuck it, I’m gonna play you one song.” He played me this shit called “Gram” and I fucking lost it. If I could only play one song for someone who wanted to know what Odd Future is like, I would legitly play that song. Domo’s Rolling Papers shit drops in like two weeks and we worked hard on that. I finally felt like a producer because the beats I gave him were legit, I did hooks, some adlibs here and there, so I was on my Pharell. I feel real good about that. That’s a pretty bold thing to do, in terms of finishing the album before you let anyone hear anything? You know, any creative person usually has one or two people the respect who they bounce ideas off or will show them something before its signed and sealed. You’re telling me that nobody had heard it at all? [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Some people heard like a couple of the beats but the songs and concepts, I haven’t told anybody. Because, I feel as if, at times, when you let opinions and shit get in the way, shit is not natural. It’s like Bastard or EARL or even the first OF tape, we were just kids doing what we like and we didn’t have a bunch of reviewers waiting for it; we just released it. And now that we have a little fan base and cult following coming along, I don’t even want any of the opinions and reviews to jeopardize my natural way of doing music. Shit, that would just fuck everything up. I don’t want to read something saying it’s wack as fuck and then I try to force something to make them like it. Or if someone is like “this is the greatest shit I ever heard in my life” and then I go and make some bullshit, knowing that they are gonna like it. I just want it to naturally flow like it’s been doing the last couple years. Even my peers, like…I really don’t care about opinions…I’m with these niggas like every day of my life and if they not really fucking with it from a musical standpoint at all, I might be like, “Okay, let me double check” but other than that, I’m keeping it to myself till it’s finished. 
 [img:7b4cbb94bc]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DPoQ5voIshA/TFoyrk_JO8I/AAAAAAAAA6M/DoOhhrExIGM/s320/15A_00205.jpg[/img:7b4cbb94bc] Word. That’s an interesting process…you’re a smart motherfucker for a nineteen-year-old. Give me your top five producers and don’t include yourself. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Hmm. Left Brain. The Neptunes, for sure. I don’t give a fuck about anybody’s approval on this Earth, including my mother, but if I had to choose anybody who I would feel good if they said my shit was cool, it would be Pharell. Just throwing that out there. Roy Ayers. Roy Ayers, his unreleased shit, he has so much shit on vinyl that never came out on CD that is crazy. James Pants, on Stones Throw, have you heard his music? Yeah, and I like a decent amount of it. It’s weird because Mayer Hawthorne is on the same label and kinda doing something similar but he is fucking awful. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] James Pants swags his shit out. 
 Dre or Madlib? I’m talking beats here because neither of them can rhyme. [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Fuck! Dre or Madlib? Fuck man, that’s a fucked up question. Okay, I like Madlib a lot because he is diverse as shit, he can play some of the most elite jazz shit in the world and then go back and make a fucking Madvillain album. And even though Madlib samples, he can play all that shit back if he has to on the keyboard. With Dre, he made 2001, the first rap album I ever bought, I don’t give a fuck. 2001 is legitly that shit! That came out and I got that when I was like eight-years-old, on Christmas, listening to “What’s The Difference” with Xzibit and Eminem, so that shit is implanted in my brain as the best shit ever. I can’t choose. I legitimately can’t choose. [Laughs] [b:7b4cbb94bc]Tyler:[/b:7b4cbb94bc] Fuck, I want to say Madlib cause of that Jazz shit and Madvillainy…but I’m gonna say Dre. Dre, I’m going with Dre. 
 
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Very nice job you did here sir.
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[quote:d57ecb06a7="Mikeyone4life"]Very nice job you did here sir.[/quote:d57ecb06a7] Thanks, we needed this a long time ago! :P
Let's not let this thread die. What's everyone's favorite OF project?
Good shit, I've been fucking with these guys for a while now.
[quote:f704b0195f="Mikeyone4life"]Let's not let this thread die. What's everyone's favorite OF project?[/quote:f704b0195f] Honestly, MellowHype's YellowWhite project is superb from start to finish! Left Brain/Hodgy is such a dope combination, beats & rhymes. Hodgy (in my opinion) is the best lyricist out of OF! :up: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW0XsXcQvU[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6pYU9A1ovg&feature=related[/youtube]
The Original OF Tape>>> It showed that these guys have potential and that they're different than the average rapper. Then it would have to be Earl's Mixtape (Can't think of the name now)
Truth, Earl's mixtape was fireeeee. Tyler and Left Brain make a great team when they handle production. Rolling Papers is an excellent example on just how consistent they truly are.
Can someone explain to me who these guys are? I'm actually really liking some of these tracks.
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