Tyler, The Creator Shares His Favourite Songs of 2024
The list includes tracks by Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla and ScHoolBoy Q.
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Tyler, The Creator has ended the year by revealing his favourite songs of 2024.
Taking to X to share his list, Tyler captioned his post, “Thank you all for these songs. I’m so grateful I get to hear them. I love you, I want to eat them broooooo.”
Consisting of 15 tracks, Tyler’s list includes Kendrick Lamar’s ‘GNX’, GloRilla’s ‘Hollon’, ScHoolboy Q’s ‘Cooties’ and Mk.gee’s ‘Alesis’.
Other notable tracks include SahBabii’s ‘Viking’, Lupe Fiasco’s ‘Dominican Barber’, Knxwledge’s ‘uaintfrmhere’ and Tanya Blount’s ‘Through The Rain’. He also included one of his own songs, ‘Judge Judy’.
Check out the full list of songs below.
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2024 FAVORITE SONGS:
— T (@tylerthecreator) December 31, 2024
knowledge- uaintfrmhere
david miller- just in the way
kendrick - gnx
tanya blount -through the rain
lupe fiasco -dominican barber
az chike - 1up
sahbabii - viking
tyler -judge judy
glorilla -hollon
mkgee -alesis
tommy richman -green therapy
ill town family -…
Tyler, The Creator had a stellar 2024 that included headlining Coachella, collaborating with Louis Vuitton and releasing his well received eighth album, Chromakopia.
Universally praised by music press around the globe, The Guardian awarded Chromakopia four out of five stars, calling it “An album that began with its author denying its existence, Chromakopia ultimately seems to manifest a state of confusion, in which everything is in flux and nothing is quite as it initially seems. It achieves that to enthralling and exhausting effect.”
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