Mike Dean says Tyler, the Creator is being racist with new song lyric

As a gamer with a diverse music taste and a knack for deciphering lyrics, I find myself intrigued by the recent controversy surrounding Tyler, The Creator’s latest album “Chromakopia.” Being a fan of both Tyler and Mike Dean, I can’t help but feel a tad disappointed by the public exchange between them.


Tyler, the Creator‘s fresh album titled Chromakopia has officially landed. Unlike the usual release date of Fridays, it came out today, October 28. The album boasts a total of 14 tracks and includes collaborations with Teezo Touchdown, Childish Gambino, GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Lil Wayne, Daniel Caesar, Doechii, and ScHoolboy Q, who lends his voice to the track “Thought I Was Dead.

According to a tweet, music producer Mike Dean, who is white, seems to have an issue with a lyric in the song. The lyrics include “White boys mocking this stuff and you’re upset with me? / You all can take my opinion on it.” Rapper Tyler delivers these lines.

In a previous post, Mike used language that some might find offensive. However, he later added a troll face emoji, implying he may not have been entirely serious. Later, when someone inquired if Mike had worked on any tracks from the album “Chromakopia“, Mike expressed his enthusiasm for potentially collaborating with Tyler.

It’s likely that the comment Mike made was directed towards rapper Ian, whom Tyler was alleged to have criticized in August during an interaction with Maverick Carter.

Currently, there’s a young man, of Caucasian descent, who is making fun of Future and Gucci Mane’s rap music. People are responding with, “This is tough!” Tyler remarked at that point. It’s not really satire; it’s more like he’s saying he’s joking about it. But I think, ‘No, no, no, you can’t do this.’ I feel strongly about rap music because it has a profound impact on my life and the lives of those around me. In fact, I’m a bit of a fanatic when it comes to this genre.

He went on to say, “This feels strange, and it’s making me uncomfortable, as if there’s something off about it.” Comparatively, individuals such as Mac Miller or Eminem never gave the impression of mockery; instead, they showed a genuine affection for what they were involved in.

At this time, Tyler hasn’t responded to Dean’s tweet yet.

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2024-10-28 23:23