Tyler the creator’s song “Radicals” is so politically incorrect that it needs a disclaimer at the start of the song. For people with weak institutions, Radicals is a song containing obscene amount of vulgarity its intentional vulgarity and harsh actions toward the older closed minded generation provide a straight-forward understanding of its initial message. With F-bombs and cursing the school system, Tyler Okonma leader of the collective group Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) or Odd future for short, has a unique style compared to others. Generally, Rapping about rape, murder, and harsh cruelty, Okonma scares the close minded older generation and typically gains the approval of the youth in his music. Okonma claims on his interview with Rosenberg on Hot 97 FM “anyone dumb enough to actually believe what I say is ignorant and obviously has to do their homework”. Stretching the truth about crimes, acting crazed in public, and receiving the disapproval from strict parents, Okonma’s reputation is solely for the humorous yet twisted fans. …show more content…
He also mentions a talk show host, Bill O ‘Riley. O’Riley typically blames current events, like mass shootings, on music related to Okonma’s genre, horrorcore. As a close minded geezer, listening to this introduction many red flags raise automatically giving an immediate reason to stop listening. Okonma adds this to his song to deliberately let his intention be know. His intention being that he is not responsible if someone murders, arsons, or drops out of school. He is not advocating the activities in his song are a smart choice but as a form of artistic