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Tyler, The Creator Calls Out Swifties For Trying to ‘Cancel’ Him Over Old Lyrics

At the rapper's 30-minute gig in Boston Halloween he said the vitriol from Taylor Swift's fans after he supplanted her on the Spotify Top Artists chart might "bring out the old me."

Tyler, the Creator attends FX's "The Bear" season 3 premiere at El Capitan Theatre on June 25, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Tyler, the Creator attends FX's "The Bear" season 3 premiere at El Capitan Theatre on June 25, 2024 in Los Angeles.

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Tyler, the Creator threatened to bring back the “old” him at his “30 Minutes of Chromakopia” mini-concert in Boston on Halloween (Oct. 31) while talking about his ire at Taylor Swift fans. The rapper lashed out at what he deemed an attempt by Swifties to “cancel” him recently over old lyrics after he momentarily took over the No. 1 spot on the global Spotify Top Artist chart for three days this week, marking the first time since the tally was launched, breaking Swift’s 698-day tun at the top.

“I got Swifties all mad at me with their racist a-s,” Tyler said while standing atop a green shipping container in his full Chromakopia character costume. “Bringing up old lyrics, b–ch, go listen to ‘Tron Cat,’ I don’t give a f–k hoe. I don’t give a f–k b–ch. They gonna bring out the old me.”


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While it was unclear which lyrics Tyler was referring to, the MC has brought up Swift more than a few times in sexualized ways in his songs, including on the 2011 Goblin track “Fish,” on which he rapped, “B–ches running ’round down, p–sy take a trip/ Make her strip, got my d-k harder than the unzip/ Tyler swiftly slips his d–k inside of Taylor Swift’s slit.” On that same album’s “Nightmare,” he says, “My father called me to tell me he loved me/ I’d have a better chance of gettin’ Taylor Swift to f–k me.”

Tyler bucked music industry convention this week by releasing his latest album on Monday, instead of the typical Friday window for new releases. He’s also announced the 2025 dates for a Chromakopia world tour, with the U.S. leg slated to kick off on Feb. 4 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. and wrap up on July 27 in Newark, N.J.

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This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA - APRIL 09: Fans of K-pop boy band BTS wait in line for the BTS World Tour 'Arirang' at Goyang stadium on April 09, 2026 in Goyang, South Korea.
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GOYANG, SOUTH KOREA - APRIL 09: Fans of K-pop boy band BTS wait in line for the BTS World Tour 'Arirang' at Goyang stadium on April 09, 2026 in Goyang, South Korea.

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BTS Announce ‘City Las Vegas’ and ‘City Busan’ ARIRANG Immersive Experiences

The events will take place in Nevada from May 20-31 and in South Korea from June 5-21.

BTS are setting up another pair of citywide festivals in Nevada and South Korea to celebrate their comeback album, ARIRANG. On Monday morning (April 20), the K-pop supergroup announced the dates for “BTS The City ARIRANG Las Vegas” and “BTS The City ARIRANG Busan” as an expansion of their urban concert playground event bringing their fan experience beyond the concert venue with citywide attractions and immersive events. According to a statement, the two pop-ups will “combine the music and story of BTS’s fifth studio album ARIRANG with each city’s iconic landmarks.”

“The City Las Vegas” will take place from May 20-31 in Las Vegas, Nevada, while “The City Busan” will set up shop from June 5-21. The U.S. dates will coincide with the band’s upcoming run of shows at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada on May 23, 24, 27 and 28.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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