Tyler, the Creator reveals that Pharrell Williams was instrumental in his early career
One of the most prominent rappers to emerge in recent years, Tyler, the Creator revealed how he received very important advice from pharrell williamsresponsible for completely changing his view of life and career.
This story was told in a teaser for the documentary series RapCaviar Presents (via NME), which premieres on March 30, 2023 in the catalog of hulu In the USA. In addition to tylerthe production features anecdotes and testimonials from other names in rap, such as Jack Harlow, Roddy Ricch, Polo G, Coi Leray It is City Girls.
“You got it, you just don’t see it. You got it, you got shit,” he recalled. Tyler, the Creator the day I was in the studio with pharrell williamswho shared advice he received from jimmy jovinemusic executive.
“[O executivo] he said: ‘pharrellyou like house music?. He replied, ‘Yes, it’s a good genre, good rhythm’. Iovine replied: ‘No, pharrell, house music: good music is music that can buy you a house.'”
Then, the teaser shows the words spoken by pharrell williams right after: “Do something undeniable and equally infectious. Why are you making music? Is it because you just want to look cool? Because this is going to be bad.”
When it becomes purpose-oriented, it can be just as cool as the Flashbut it will be much more significant.
After hearing this great advice in the studio, Tyler, the Creator revealed that a switch turned for him, almost instantly. “Oh, shit. Enough being silly – music first. At that point, we went home and I just wanted to switch everything and I just wanted to switch. And the fucking switch happened,” said the rapper in the documentary. Watch the teaser of RapCaviar Presents below:
Source: Rollingstone

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