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That said, he’s never been particularly secretive about it, either. The artwork for ‘Crust in Their Eyes,’ photographed by Matthieu Venot In a 2015 Rolling Stone interview he mentions having a crush on ’96 Leonardo DiCaprio and Riverdale‘s Cole Sprouse. There are a couple of references to his sexuality in “ Crust in Their Eyes.” There’s also yet another reference to Tyler, the Creator’s love of white twinks. You think I give a fuck? I ain’t even stick my dick in yet “Domo 23”įeelings getting caught, it’s off, I’m pissing But we particularly like this, in his remix of Kanye West‘s “ Kids See Ghosts,” the way Tyler’s singing about not only representing the community with a rainbow on his belt but also letting his femme self shine by referring to wearing expensive fur coats.
This is the earliest song on our list, from 2013’s Wolf, and one reason we’re a little surprised it took this long for people to realize Tyler wasn’t 100% straight. Back then, in fact, it was assumed Tyler was actually homophobic, due to some of his lyrics. Tyler addressed that in “Domo 23,” saying that to demonstrate he wasn’t racist or homophobic he grabbed Lucas, the white member of Odd Future, and kissed him.īut then Tyler describes that, though he kissed Lucas just to piss people off, he might be having feelings for him - and plays it off with the homophobic line of straight bros everywhere, “No homo.” He then subverts its usual meaning by adding “Too soon,” implying it’s too early for a gay relationship with Lucas, as they hadn’t even had sex yet.Country music has the ability to give you all the feelings.
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