Tyler, The Creator's old MySpace page has been discovered
29 December 2016, 11:32
| Written by
Laurence Day
Internet archaeologists have uncovered the fossilized remains of Tyler, The Creator's 2008 MySpace page.
The page - which wasn't actually discovered by an by an achaeologist but rather an intrepid fan, who shared the news on Reddit - features a bunch of goofy pictures and some unreleased tracks from early on in the life of Odd Future.
You can listen to six of Tyler's old songs, including "I Smell Panties" (also Tyler's username back then), "Lisa", "Bapes", "Bring The Hi Hat In", "Lilo Fucks Stitch", "Hi To Me", and "Bapes Freestyle".
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