Officially released tracks, albums and singles from the artist's discography
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Eargasm was originally supposed to be a sampler for Stereo-Type, but later turned into its own album and was set to release on MySpace on 2008.

Relatively obscure project that was really only shared around with friends, quite a bit of this project was made at school.

The Odd Future Tape is the debut mixtape from Odd Future, released on November 16, 2008.

Dinosaur is a Tyler project that was set to release in March 2009 before being delayed, then scrapped in fall of the same year for Bastard. Tyler has stated on Twitter in 2010 that this project later became Bastard & that he still had a bunch of rough drafts from "what it would have been."

Bastard is Tyler's first mixtape and his debut studio album, released on December 25, 2009. An updated version of this album was released on the same day in 2010. Likely started in September of 2009.

Earl is the debut mixtape by rapper Earl Sweatshirt, released on March 31st, 2010.

Radical is the second mixtape by Odd Future, released on May 7, 2010.

Rolling Papers is the debut mixtape by rapper Domo Genesis, released on August 30, 2010 as a free download via Odd Future's website.
![WOLF [V1]](/data/artists/tc/images/released/wolf-v1.webp)
Original version of Wolf, dubbed "WOLF 2010," that was worked on and meant to release alongside Goblin as a mixtape with both full songs and instrumentals. One of the most popular lost albums ever. Eventually, the album was delayed for Tyler to focus on Goblin but was still being worked on. None of the songs from this iteration of the album are known to have made it onto the final version of Wolf.

Goblin is Tyler's second studio album, released on May 10, 2011. This album is an attempt to expand upon the style that Bastard had, but falls short. Even Tyler himself says this is his worst album.

The OF Tape, Vol. 2 is the debut album and second installation to the Odd Future Tape series, released on March 20, 2012.
![WOLF [V2]](/data/artists/tc/images/released/wolf-v2.webp)
After the release of Goblin, Tyler would continue his work on WOLF, reusing some material from the original while making new pieces of work.
![WOLF [V3]](/data/artists/tc/images/released/wolf-v3.webp)
Wolf is Tyler's third studio album, released on April 1, 2013. This album is a big departure from his earlier work because he didn't want to be talking about the same stuff he used to, "Talking about rape and cutting bodies up, it just doesn't interest me anymore... what interests me is making weird hippie music for people to get high to."

Live At Splash!, released on September 2, 2013, is Tyler, The Creator’s first live album, and is only available in European countries. Recorded at the Splash! Music Festival in Germany in June 2013, has Jasper Dolphin doing adlibs and Taco DJing & features songs from Tyler’s first 3 albums, Bastard, Goblin, Wolf, and songs from The OF Tape, Vol. 2. Live At Splash! is on streaming, but unavailable in the USA.

Cherry Bomb is Tyler's fourth studio album, released on April 9, 2015. Was heavily influenced by N.E.R.D, and more specifically, their 2001 album, In Search Of. This album was also known as CHUR BUM & Buffalo during its creation.

Flower Boy is Tyler's fifth studio album, leaked on July 10th, 2017 and released on July 21st, 2017.

Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss' The Grinch is Tyler's first extended play, released on November 16, 2018. Tyler commented that "making christmas themed music, but not making it too xmasy was the goal [and] keeping 7 year olds in mind but also wanting the parents to listen also."

IGOR is Tyler's sixth studio album, being his most popular release to date. Released on May 17, 2019, this album is widely considered as one of Tyler's best, and has even earned himself a Grammy for Best Rap Album of 2019. Something to note, IGOR was first mentioned by Tyler on his freeperm Twitter on March 11th, 2014.
![CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST [V1]](/data/artists/tc/images/released/call-me-if-you-get-lost-v1.webp)
Originally, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST would've been a mixtape where he would rap over other people's beats, but he would later scrap this idea. This idea can be seen mostly with the throwaways in this era, but also in some songs on the album such as LUMBERJACK & SIR BAUDELAIRE. Tyler mentions in an interview that he initially thought the album was done in November 2020, but he would later rework the project.

(2023) CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is Tyler's seventh studio album, released on June 25, 2021. Tyler later rereleased this album as "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale" on March 31, 2023. This project was considered done in November 2020, but later turned into what we have right now.

CHROMAKOPIA is Tyler's eighth studio album, released on October 28th, 2024. This album is the first album by Tyler, The Creator to break many of his "traditions" when it comes to releasing albums: he broke his 2 year rule (a rule where he only drops an album every two years, The Estate Sale dropped just last year) & his 10th track rule (when there are two or three tracks in one track, specifically on the 10th track of the album). This album was worked on as far back as 2020 alongside CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, which means Tyler spent extra time with this one.

DON'T TAP THE GLASS is Tyler's ninth studio album, released on July 21st, 2025. This project started on December 31st, 2024 and all of the verses were recorded in May 2025 during the CHROMAKOPIA tour. It was first teased on July 16th with a photo of him with a trumpet in a marching band outfit, this is where fans got the idea that this was either for the Sticky music video that was teased months prior or a CHROMAKOPIA deluxe. On July 18th, the album's physicals were released on the Golf Wang store, which is how the fans got their first taste of the album.