Tyler, The Creator's '435': A Snapshot of Success and Self-Reflection

Tyler, The Creator's song '435' is a vivid portrayal of his journey, success, and the complexities that come with fame. The lyrics are a blend of braggadocio and introspection, showcasing Tyler's unique style and his ability to weave intricate narratives. The song opens with a playful tone, as Tyler mentions putting 'feline in my hair,' a metaphor for his distinctive and bold fashion choices, likening himself to a cheetah. This sets the stage for a series of vivid images and references that highlight his success and the lifestyle it affords him.

Throughout the song, Tyler reflects on his achievements, such as his Grammy nomination and his luxurious lifestyle, including a 'crib in Bel-Air' and 'hot-coco outta chinas.' These lines not only emphasize his material success but also his sense of accomplishment and the hard work that got him there. The mention of 'Golf boys' and '12 seater wings' refers to his collective and their shared success, reinforcing the theme of camaraderie and collective achievement. Tyler's reference to being a 'God' and asking a reverend underscores his confidence and self-assuredness, while also hinting at a deeper, almost spiritual sense of self-worth.

However, the song also touches on the downsides of fame. Tyler's line 'If you see me out in public, no pictures don't record me' reveals his desire for privacy and the challenges of being constantly in the public eye. His admission of being 'selfish at the orgy' suggests a complex relationship with his own desires and the people around him. This duality of celebrating success while grappling with its consequences adds depth to the song, making it a compelling listen that offers a glimpse into Tyler's world and mindset.

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  1. She (feat. Frank Ocean)
  2. BEST INTEREST
  3. ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?
  4. See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis)
  5. PUPPET
  6. RUNNING OUT OF TIME
  7. IFHY (feat. Pharrel)
  8. GONE, GONE/ THANK YOU
  9. WILSHIRE
  10. WHAT'S GOOD
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