Tyler, the Creator, born Tyler Gregory Okonma, is a renowned American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, and fashion designer. He rose to fame in the early 2010s as the leader of the alternative hip-hop group Odd Future. Tyler's discography is a testament to his creative evolution and innovative approach to music.

If IGOR was about heartbreak in a dark room, Call Me If You Get Lost is a victory lap in a stolen Bugatti. Channeling the flamboyant, lyrical swagger of ’90s-era DJ Drama mixtapes, Tyler adopts the persona of Tyler Baudelaire—a globe-trotting, well-dressed romantic. The production, largely by Tyler and DJ Drama’s iconic "Gangsta Grillz" drops, is gritty yet sumptuous, leaning into boom-bap and jazz rap. Tracks like "CORSO," "LUMBERJACK," and the DJ Drama-free "SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE" (feat. Fana Hues and Brent Faiyaz) showcase his elite rapping ability. CMIYGL earned him another Grammy for Best Rap Album, cementing his legacy as a master craftsman.

"Yonkers," "Domo23," "Who Dat Boy," "Earfquake," "New Magic Wand," and "Corso."

Here’s a journey through Tyler’s studio albums.

Throughout his discography, Tyler, The Creator has consistently demonstrated a willingness to experiment, take risks, and challenge his audience. From the abrasive early days of Bastard and Goblin to the more refined, genre-bending works of Flower Boy, Igor, and Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler has evolved into one of the most innovative and respected artists in contemporary music.