Tyler, the Creator Calls Doechii a ‘Genius’ and an ‘Alien’

Tyler, the Creator thinks that Doechii is out-of-this-world good. 

In a recent interview with Nardwuar, Tyler told the famous interviewer his thoughts about one of the hottest rising rappers in the game. 

“Genius, love her. That girl’s an alien. She’s an alien,” he said, “I came across Doechii on something that YouTube recommended. It was the ‘Catfish’ record or “Nissan Altima.” I was like, ‘What is this? Damn, this girl pretty as hell.’ And I clicked it and I was blown away and I just kept going and kept going and kept going.”

Tyler said he had the chance to meet her soon after.

“I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ and then I DMd her and I was like, ‘N***a, I’m gonna need you in a few months!’ And then we linked and yeah, she’s incredible,” the Chromokopia artist recalled.

Doechii’s been on an awards kick this year. She took home Grammys for Best Rap Album, Best New Artist, and Rap Performance. Billboard also named her its Woman of the Year.

“I’m so happy that she [won a Grammy] and she’s in folks’ faces and we have to just keep supporting artists who care about things,” Tyler said.

Elsewhere in his interview with Nardwuar, his seventh in the last 14 years, Tyler broke down how much he loves hip-hop and how it’s changed the lives of so many people.

“Hip-hop has changed so many of our lives, kept so many of us out of trouble,” Tyler said. “I’m so grateful for it. I’ve had my criticisms of it and all types of shit, but that’s out of love. ‘Cause man, I love music and hip-hop specifically so much. I’m a true student, I’m a true nerd. … I love hip-hop, I love rap. … It’s one of the most beautiful things to exist on Earth.”

Tyler then pivoted to suggest there are a lot of artists who want to copy some of hip-hop’s biggest musicians.

“We the coolest ever and all these motherfuckers want to copy us and do everything. Some n***as be mimicking and mocking it and they just ain’t got the juice, ’cause they don’t really believe it here [gestures towards heart],’” he explained. “You can see it, man, some of these folks, man. … They look at it, like, as a quick money-getting thing. They look at it as a commodity. They look at it just to criticize it, and like, y’all ain’t grow up the same.”