Khaled calling Tyler mysterious music and mentioning barbershops was a great example of how we let stereotypes of black people flourish if it's against someone we don't see as "black" or "down".
Khaled was racist asf for that s*** and Tyler had every right to be mad having an Arab dude who said nigga feel like he could son him in a black genre.
He stereotyped black music and then tried to weaponize a community place that's well known black people socialize in to attack a black artist and say "I get played by more black people then you".
He was way out of line for that and people on here ran with it as a joke without really thinking about the connotations of what he said.
This was on my mind when it happened but I never really thought to talk about it until Tyler brought it all back up again.
Its lame seeing people basically downplay his anger or right to he mad by bringing up his past when he isn't wrong to be angry and people should checked Khaled for that s***.
the subtle things are what perpetuate stereotypes
smh so we gonna pretend Tyler dont make music for a niche group of white nerds who have a lot of money to buy music in mass?
smh so we gonna pretend Tyler dont make music for a niche group of white nerds who have a lot of money to buy music in mass?
ALL THE WHITE GIRLS LOVE TYLER!
Tyler was making that mayo music till just recently
What makes his music mayo music