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This situation is layered with context and is a discussion that Tyler would love to address in the right forum as he does have a point of view. Contrary to what many may discern from this Tyler is the embodiment of not judging others, his delivery may not be for everyone which is true for anyone who pushes boundaries but his voice is nonetheless important to the conversation since his demographic understands what he ultimately stands for and sees the irony of it all.
Context may or not help those who are offended and I wholly respect that, but for those who are interested I can offer the following and leave the rest to Tyler. This spot was part of an overall admittedly absurd storyline about a crazy goat who becomes obsessed with Mountain Dew.
The lineup consists of Tyler's friends and Odd Future members who were available that day. He absolutely never intended to spark a controversy about race. It was simply an again admittedly absurd story that was never meant to be taken seriously. Again we apologize if this was taken out of context and would never trivialize racism, especially now in America where voting and civil rights are being challenged at the highest level.
I can however stand firmly by someone I have believed in since we met only because I know him and i know all of this was never his intent. Newsletter Pitchfork Radio. This spot was part of an overall admittedly absurd storyline about a crazy goat who becomes obsessed with Mountain Dew 2.
Rarely do they get to the top. I expect the next hip hop blog meme did I really just say meme? Appreciate the cosign.
Yeah, it takes money to make money! And building a real team to support you is no small matter. I find it odd that there are so many articles about the marketing guy behind a band that is supposed to be authentic. If he legitimately stayed behind the scenes I could give him credit for being a marketing genius, but the need to constantly say how Chris Clancy is the man behind odd future makes me think that he is trying to cash in, in case this band turns out to be just hype.
Chris Clancy has done exactly…one interview, right? I think the current fascination with these two videos of Chris Clancy talking has more to do with the public fascination with Odd Future and the desire to cash in on that fascination on the part of bloggers and websites.
There is nothing wrong about with- these guys are sticking to their guns and sticking it to the man. This whole idea never ceases to amaze me. Maybe because I live next to the skateboard stores they frequent and I get to witness first hand the flocks of kids associated with the movement. Also, its not like these guys just have a tumblr account.
They utilize the hell out of it. You should see the interaction between them and fans. The amount of fan created artwork is unbelievable.
It blows my mind. A lot of the joy of Odd Future is digging and understanding their slang and other chant-type things that you would only know if your a fan. Bg, one of my favorite aspects of hip hop is picking up on the slang and accents of different scenes around the country. It must be fun to be checking this stuff out up close!
My bad. The Collective spits creativity. I think its the reason their fanbase is so expansive. Their authenticity creates this pull where genre is no longer a boundary. Clancy video, offered insight onto them as artists and as people. As to the term sellout. I think they will gracefully transition into the mainstream, and as long as they only do things that are authentic to them…they will keep producing music that will have that feel to it. I look forward to what Odd Future in the future is like.
I feel it will be mind blowing. With the internet and digital technologies driving rapid change within the music industry, articles about new releases and who has been hired and fired are no longer enough.
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