In 2015, alongside the release of his fourth album Cherry Bomb , Tyler, the Creator released a limited-edition zine as part of his Golf Media project featuring interviews with people like Seth Rogen, as well as ephemera related to the album, such as a scan of the Moleskine notebook where he jotted down his ideas. He dedicates a few pages in the book to highlight the albums he’d been most influenced by: Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury, Pharrell’s In My Mind, and, instructively, D’angelo’s 2000 masterpiece Voodoo. In his write-up about the late R&B luminary’s album, Tyler recalls getting $30 from his grandmother for his ninth birthday and buying the CD. “My favorite videos to see on BET were ‘Get Up’ by Amel Larrieux and ‘Left Right’ by D’Angelo,” he wrote. “I bought both albums and I will neve

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