Okay so I'm pretty certain Tyler took some inspiration from mos on the last song of flower boy. Mos Def's album Black on Both Sides ends off on a tangent (not necessarily a bad thing) by throwing in a toned down instrumental song. Oddly enough so does Tyler's albums flowerboy, and even more so the 2 songs have a very similar vibe to them. I get the EXACT same feeling listening to May-December at the end of Black on Both Sides then I do listening to Enjoy Right Now Today on Flowerboy. I think it's quite possible that Tyler took inspiration from mos on this album and most of all the last track of the album. Thoughts?
I think it's more a nod to Pet Sounds (the pentultimate track being a toned down instrumental, Pet Sounds). We know he was working with Frank Ocean, who is heavily inspired by Brian Wilson. So they probably listened to a lot of Beach Boys/Pet Sounds.
this nigga suck dick i refuse to listen
>>74533719
sad
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>>74533708
Tyler's included instrumental songs on both Wolf and Cherry Bomb.
I think it's most likely that if he was inspired by anybody it was Mac DeMarco.
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>>74533708
you guys haven't listened to much music have you.
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>>74534121
Thanks pleb. Okay; since you listen to so much music. Give me another soulful hip hop album which goes on a tangent for the last track by putting in a strictly instrumental song with no development whatsoever. There also can't be another instrumental track throughout the rest of the album.
>>74534444
>Rappers can only be inspired by rappers
>>74534495
That's generally how it works u dumb fuck.
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>>74533708
stretch too much and you two might hurt yourselves before you even start working out
>>74533719
Shut up, white boy
>>74535009
Roast him
>>74535009
Blacks are far more homophobic than whites in my experience.