Tyler, The Creator wears his influences on his sleeves. He’s open about being a Pharrell disciple, someone who clamored for every Neptunes release like a holy artifact. This is the same guy who said “In Search Of… did more for me than Illmatic, that’s when I realized we ain’t cut from the same fabric.” Naturally, with such a strong allegiance, Tyler would obviously be a massive fan of Clipse. Back in 2022, he called their 2006 classic Hell Hath No Fury a foundational album in his music taste. “NOTHING compares. when i heard it i told myself this would be the first song i play in every car i get and i havent broken that,” Tyler tweeted.

So when the SoCal-bred rapper/producer had the opportunity to collaborate with Pusha T and Malice, it was a no-brainer. On the big Clipse comeback album th

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