While Tyler, the Creator may not have been too popular with Britain’s Home Office, that definitely wasn’t the case when it came to his fellow musical artists. In fact, the rapper has become a sought-after collaborator who has worked with some of the biggest names in the business.
His popularity was especially clear in his 2021 album “Call Me if You Get Lost.” As Pitchfork pointed out, the album featured collaborations with such artists as Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams, Ty Dolla $ign, and others. Meanwhile, his previous LP, “Igor,” likewise featured a wealth of collabs, with Genius listing the likes of Kanye West, Solange, comedian Jerrod Carmichael, CeeLo Green, and more.
Meanwhile, DJ Booth noted that Tyler, the Creator has also worked with Frank Ocean, Jay-Z, Pusha-T, and Earl Sweatshirt, with other collaborators including The Weeknd and the late Mac Miller. One artist that he’s eager to work with is Billie Eilish, something he revealed during a 2019 interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe (via NME). “I wanna work with her,” Tyler declared, with Eilish responding via social media that “[I] would be nothing without you tyler … everyone knows it.”