Rapper Faces Backlash for Old Tweets and Controversial Lyrics Amid Public Debate on Accountability
Old Tweets Spark Renewed Controversy
October 21, 2025: Tyler, The Creator is under fire after resurfaced tweets from his early career have been labeled as anti-Black. The controversy reignited when the rapper liked a post criticizing his white fans for lacking interest in Black art. This led to a wave of criticism, with many accusing him of fostering a fanbase that trivializes Black culture.
Criticism of Past Behavior
Fans have unearthed old tweets where Tyler made offensive remarks about fellow artists, including a series of scathing posts about Wale, calling him a “failure” and expressing hatred towards him and his music. Additionally, his 2011 song Radicals featured controversial lyrics that were widely criticized for promoting violence and hate.
Previous Controversies
This isn’t the first time Tyler has faced backlash for his past actions. In 2013, he was involved in a controversy over Mountain Dew commercials that were criticized for perpetuating racial stereotypes. The ads were subsequently pulled, and Tyler expressed that the incident wouldn’t change his artistic expression.
Fan Reactions and Accountability
The resurfacing of these posts has sparked a debate among fans and critics about accountability and growth. While some believe Tyler has evolved and should not be judged solely by his past, others argue that his previous actions cannot be overlooked. The situation highlights the ongoing conversation about the responsibility of public figures to acknowledge and learn from their past mistakes.
Published by HOLR Magazine