In “RUNITUP,” Tyler talks about the recurring theme of CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST—success—in the context of the circumstances that led up to it.
More particularly, he is considering how, despite “alienating” him through his youth, his unwavering confidence in being himself is to blame for the luxury he has since attained—opulence that, in the song’s concluding verses, he flaunts in the face of his detractors. What’s you know about Runitup Tyler The Creator?
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Full of Runitup Tyler The Creator lyrics
Fuck you niggas talkin’ to me about?
See, see as a kid
I felt alienated by the niggas who look just like me
Niggas treat my nuance like it, like it was a nuisance so
So I was like, I was like “fuck ’em, fuck ’em”
I did my own shit and now I’m up
And now all that paid off
And all them niggas, they peaked in high school
I always had confidence, I ain’t never been nervous
I ain’t never had anxiety
I ain’t never second-guessed myself
If I want it, I go get it
I’m always on go mode, I just go
I don’t know what fear is
And you talk about that nigga? I’m him
I’m him, I’m that nigga
It’s funny, right? (Right)
For some reason, y’all didn’t really think we was gonna be here (whoa)
See for y’all, the sky is the limit
For us, the sky is just what we stand on to reach the beyond
High above the clouds as you see us (Gangsta)
Catch up, niggas
Bitch, I’m runnin’ up a check like I got Rafs on (right)
And I’m runnin’ outta shit ’cause I got Rafs on me (right)
Bitch, I’m runnin’
Bitch, I’m runnin’
We gon’ run it up (bitch, I’m runnin’)
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up (bitch, I’m runnin’)
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I might just spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
Here today but gone tomorrow (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all(we gon’ run it up)
I might just spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
Here today but gone tomorrow (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I might just spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
Here today but gone tomorrow (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
He off the dope (yah)
We off it, we off the boat, true story (okay)
The heat off, we tee off, like G-olf, we (phew-phew-phew)
We be off the scope, so I
Brand new, Bunnyhop been zoomed in
Ever since I hit two tens
Of the faces with the blue skin
With the green background, don’t know how to act now
But I need you like you’re my bluefin
Fiends moonwalk when I come
Deaf ho speak when I’m here
The dead hit sprints when I hum
Why you actin’ so dumb? Bitch, you know I got the fuss
I’m live from the 310
You ain’t got bling, it been tired (oh)
No lattes and foes, I sell wires
Gumballs cool me down, I’m on fire
Can’t fuck with’ ’em
Wrap (run, run, run)
Help us see clear when the lighting was dim, dim
We ain’t nothin’ to you but we somethin’ to them, them
When you in your room, then you starin’ at the ceilin’
Dreamin’, I want you to know it’s no ceilings
I want you to notice that feelin’
I want you to leave and go for it
I want you to reach with no fearin’
Throat clearin’, scream it, let ’em hear
Run that shit off, baby
Yeah (we gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up)
Let’s go, baby (we gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up)
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
Here today but gone tomorrow (we gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I just might spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
I might just spend it all (we gon’ run it up)
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
I’m runnin’ like a politician
I’m runnin’ like, I’m runnin’ like
I’m runnin’ like the water on the dirty dishes
I’m runnin’, I’m runnin’ like there’s roaches in the kitchen
I’m runnin’ like the
I’m runnin’, I’m runnin’
I’m runnin’ like you’re not tryna catch it with me
I’m runnin’ like, runnin’ like (I’m broke)
I’m runnin’ like, runnin’ like (nah, I told you)
I’m runnin’ like, runnin’ like
I’m runnin’ like, runnin’ like
I’m runnin’ like, runnin’ like
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it, we gon’ run it
We gon’ run it up, we gon’ run it up
We gon’ run it up
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Tyler, The Creator’s colorful and magical world
With nearly 15 years of experience in the hip-hop world and respect from colleagues and seniors, there are no limits to what Tyler, The Creator will do in the future.

From the sultry basslines and alluring delivery of “Yonkers”, the experimental sound of “Goblin” to the variety and “salty at times” sounds from “Flower Boy”, Tyler’s musical treasure, The Creator has constantly been changing and developing since the beginning of 2007. His image, style, transmission, and message have significantly changed since he started making music. However, now is the time to question whether Tyler is a name that has been widely mentioned in popular culture.
There are so many icons of the contemporary rap industry to name a few – names like Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, and more – the fact that these artists are slowly ascending higher levels of glory is what result of the genre’s recent resurgence and cultural wave, but in reality, the level of popularity Tyler has already transcended the boundaries of the industry. Music, fashion, and film are all subjects Tyler has ‘passed through’, expressing the male rapper’s creative vision, and of course, he excels at them all.

Tyler has cemented his place as one of the most frequent chart-topping artists, with his two most recent albums both at number one on the Billboard 200: winning ‘Igor’ Grammy Awards 2019 and ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’, arguably the best hip-hop album of 2021 from the very first week of its release.
Tyler is skilled at bringing the strange worlds from his albums to life on stage and constructing fantastical worlds for his music videos. His musicianship, too, is improved through the lens of escapism as well as the boldness of Tyler himself, & he is not overly concerned with taking himself or his voice as being something as well severe. Tyler doesn’t hold back when providing his readers with a range of emotions, clever wordplay, and seamless rhyme.

In a world of the genre where rappers are often thrown into the flames of the music industry in pursuit of the #1 spot without understanding much of its history, possessing an academic background in music would be an absolute must. Get respect. Tyler first wrote rap when he was seven years old, to the music of ‘Love Won’t Wait’ and ‘Positive’ by The Black Eyed Peas.
‘I’m still learning about genres, but, damn it, that’s jazz,’ Tyler recalls, identifying the composition of TBEP songs when he was just a kid. I started rapping and was like, well, it was terrific. And its drum patterns would skip over and over, and I found it excellent. In 1999, I was listening to this guy Eminem, wondering, what is this? And there used to be a channel called The Box…’ He was born for hip-hop.

Many rappers are some of the rhymers who have most artistically influenced Tyler. The two ended up being what Tyler called his true homies. “I was one of the few people who listened and learned how to run a business at 17, all thanks to Jay-Z,” Tyler shares.
Tyler, The Creator taught himself to play the piano when he was 12 years old, and at this time, his mother decided to teach her son another valuable skill. “On my 12th birthday, my mother said, “You will learn to wash your clothes”. Tyler’s mother raised her son on her own with the help of his grandmother when Tyler’s father was completely absent from the rapper’s life. At 15, Tyler got his first jobs – as a FedEx employee (but less than two weeks) and at Starbucks. Also, in 2007, he formed the rap group Odd Future, and all that is now a thing of the past.

Tyler’s present position in his professional life demonstrates both the maturation of hip-hop/rap listeners as well as Tyler’s growth as an artist. The genre is intricate and multi-layered. Because of the creativity and influence of rap artists like Tyler, The Creator, there is no longer a distinct look, feel, or sound associated with this genre. With the aid of a modern audience, this is necessary for an artist to demonstrate maturity and just how they position themselves in life.
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