Tyler, The Creator hits back at UK and Australia on new track "Fuck It"
13 October 2015, 14:09
| Written by
Laurence Day
Tyler, The Creator has shared a new track called "Fuck It", seemingly borne from his recent troubles with international law.
After being banned from the UK by the Home Office, and troubles with getting permission to tour in Australia, Tyler's hit back with his lyrical prowess: "Freedom of speech? my freedom was breached / border patrol put me on streets immediately..."
On Twitter, Tyler explained the flippant title decision.
COULDNT COME UP WITH A NAME
— Tyler, The Creator (@fucktyler) October 12, 2015
I RECORDED THAT TWO WEEKS AGO.
— Tyler, The Creator (@fucktyler) October 12, 2015
FUCK IT
— Tyler, The Creator (@fucktyler) October 12, 2015
Latest LP Cherry Bomb is out now. We caught him touring the LP in the UK at one of his last shows here for a long, long time.
Stream the untitled new cut/"Fuck It" below.
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