Blown out misogyny and club-rap beats mixed with poop jokes and skateboarding: Tyler, the Creator.
“Bitch Suck Dick” is unapologetically ignorant, as Tyler, who won Best New Artist at MTV’s VMAs, is wont to be. Taco and Jasper Dolphin, two lesser members of Odd Future, both have verses in the song, which frankly isn’t as cohesive as pseudo-controversial. There’s no narrative to video; you don’t need a synopsis, just watch the damn thing or don’t.
What might help you appreciate it, though, is some perspective.
Tyler’s schtick is taking known themes from rap music, ones alienating to potential listeners, like having unprotected sex with tons of women while treating them violently and abusively, killing your enemies, and putting money above everything and everyone, then churning them into stark images of ignorance, hate and evil, which when sung by guys their age who dress in alternative/skateboard fashion and are obviously more intelligent, comes out, well, odd.
It isn’t game-changing material at all, it just points out what assholes who make up the game care about, and how a generation of rap-enthusiast millennial kids who came of age listening to Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, etc. turned out (hence the Odd Future moniker; Tyler is smart, no doubt).
He calls attention to how rappers a decade older than him are making a living by pushing the boundaries, but with success. So what happens to artists who get a taste of wild success for doing exactly what they want and acting immature? They make videos like this one.





October 13, 2011 at 2:16 am, A-Omega said:
More of the same from OF. These cats are pushing the satanic agenda hard.
Here is an article that breaks down their occult messages and subliminals.
http://beginningandend.com/antichrist-generation-tyler-creator-leads-pop-musics-open-blasphemy/
October 13, 2011 at 5:16 pm, William Tyler said:
Satanic agenda? Are you fucking kidding me? I’m sick and tired of these faux-Christian whack jobs that think all atheists are trying to push some Satanist agenda. Guess what? If you don’t believe in God or Jesus… you don’t believe in Satan either! How could one exist without the other?
October 18, 2011 at 11:46 am, A-Omega said:
I didn’t say anything about “all atheists.” You’re just trying to make a straw man argument. I am specifically talking about OF, as I said in my post.
And you don’t know what they believe. You just know what their handlers coach them to say on MTV and take it as “Gospel.” Their music paints a completely different picture. I’m sure if they were singing about Hitler and wearing swastikas in all their videos, we wouldn’t call them anti-semitic either, right? Come on, behave.
October 13, 2011 at 3:53 pm, Deltron said:
A-Omega, you’re just plain wrong.
Odd Future are atheists who just like saying whatever they can to piss people off. The reason they say all these blasphemous things is because Christians are an easy group to offend; and the whole goal of OF is to push the limits.
In the end they’re just a bunch of teenagers having fun saying stuff that’s stupid or over-the-top; even though they are clearly intelligent enough to know better (hence the “odd” in the groups name.)
Tyler just says whatever comes to his head, the evil thoughts that most people just suppress.
October 13, 2011 at 3:53 pm, Deltron said:
A-Omega, you’re just plain wrong.
Odd Future are atheists who just like saying whatever they can to piss people off. The reason they say all these blasphemous things is because Christians are an easy group to offend; and the whole goal of OF is to push the limits.
In the end they’re just a bunch of teenagers having fun saying stuff that’s stupid or over-the-top; even though they are clearly intelligent enough to know better (hence the “odd” in the groups name.)
Tyler just says whatever comes to his head, the evil thoughts that most people just suppress.
October 14, 2011 at 6:55 am, Deltron is stupid. said:
Deltron, you’re just plain wrong. First of all, if you’re going to use a semicolon, use it right. Secondly, the song is a joke; they have written this song in order to mock other rappers who actually write songs similar to this one and profit from them.
October 14, 2011 at 1:43 am, Javier said:
This song isn’t meant to be taken seriously. It’s a joke.