Tyler, The Creator

Tyler, The Creator

Rapper

Current Networth - $30 Million

Personal Stats

NameTyler, The Creator
RoleRapper, Music Director, Record Producer, Fashion Designer
IndustryEntertainment
Net Worth$30 Million
Date of Birth and AgeMarch 6, 1991 (33 years old)
Accolades2 Grammy Awards, 2 Billboard Music Awards, BRIT Awards, 2 MTV Video Music Awards.

Table of Contents

  • About Tyler, The Creator
  • Businesses Owned
  • Early Life
  • Family
  • What Is Tyler, The Creator’s Net Worth?
  • What Is Tyler, The Creator’s Claim To Fame?

About Tyler, The Creator

Tyler Gregory Okonma is an American rapper, producer, director, and fashion designer, influential in 2010s alternative hip hop. Rising in the late 2000s as the co-founder of Odd Future, he contributed as a rapper, producer, and actor, including on Loiter Squad. Tyler, the Creator  launched his solo career with Bastard, gaining indie recognition, while his second album, Goblin, propelled him into the mainstream, largely through the hit “Yonkers.” His horrorcore-inspired style and provocative lyrics sparked media controversy during this period.


Businesses Owned

  • Golf Wang

  • Le Fleur

  • Odd Future

  • Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival

  • Golf Media App


Early Life

Tyler started early at the age of seven even when he couldn’t make music and he would take covers out of CD cases and create covers for his own imaginary albums.

  • Attended 12 different schools in Los Angeles and Sacramento over 12 years.
  • He joined drama class in eighth grade but was kicked out for being too hyperactive.
  • However, the rapper wasn't allowed to join the band in ninth grade due to not reading music.
  • Worked briefly at FedEx (less than two weeks) and at Starbucks for over two years.
  • He created his stage name from a Myspace page for sharing creative work.
  • Tyler had a YouTube channel called "Bloxhead" at age 15.
  • He posted his first YouTube video on February 28, 2008, but stopped in October 2009 to focus on his debut album Bastard.

Family

Tyler, the Creator was born on March 6, 1991, in Hawthorne, California.

  • His father was from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria but he never met actually met him. 
  • The mother, Bonita Smith, was of mixed African-American and white Canadian descent. 
  • He spent his early life living in Hawthorne before moving to Ladera Heights at 17.
  • Reports suggest that Tyler is dating Reign Judge, a 23-year-old model from New York. However, neither party has confirmed anything about the relationship.

Tyler, The Creator is far more than a rapper; he's an unstoppable creative force. His success isn’t just in music, he’s built a unique empire with ventures like the fashion label Golf Wang and the cult-favorite brand Golf le Fleur. Now, with a net worth of $30 million, Tyler’s influence spans music, fashion, real estate, and culture itself. 

Net Worth$30 Million
GenderMale
Height6’2”
ProfessionRapper, Music Director, Record Producer
NationalityAmerican
No. of Houses1+
No. of Cars10

What Is Tyler, The Creator’s Net Worth?

As of 2024, Tyler, the Creator has a net worth of $30 million.

Early works like Goblin and Wolf established Tyler’s unique, often provocative style, captivating a devoted fanbase drawn to his raw storytelling. But Tyler's reach doesn’t end with music; in 2011, he launched the iconic streetwear brand Golf Wang. His co-designer, Phil Toselli, describes Tyler’s creative process as both chaotic and captivating, noting that his self-taught, rapid-fire approach brings wild ideas to life in unexpected ways.


What Is Tyler, The Creator’s Claim To Fame?

Tyler, the Creator has spent over a decade challenging, provoking, and evolving.

  • Odd Future and Bastard: In 2007, Tyler co-founded this trailblazing hip-hop collective that quickly gained cult status. His debut solo album, Bastard, self-released in 2009, shocked listeners with its dark themes and caught the industry's attention. His breakout track, Yonkers, and its controversial video catapulted him to fame, earning him MTV’s Best New Artist award. Tyler and Odd Future soon signed with Sony, marking a powerful new phase in hip-hop. 
  • Goblin: Tyler’s second album, Goblin, arrived in 2011, bolstered by appearances on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and MTV Woodie Awards. Known for intense and provocative lyrics, Tyler was initially linked to horrorcore. His growing fame attracted industry giants like Jay-Z, resulting in collaborations and a significant record deal for Odd Future.
  • Loiter Squad: In 2012, Tyler brought Odd Future's chaotic humor to television with Loiter Squad on Adult Swim. Known for its wild pranks and unexpected cameos, Loiter Squad ran for three seasons. Simultaneously, his third album, Wolf, dropped in 2013, debuting at No.3 on the Billboard 200, and featured collaborations with Frank Ocean and Pharrell, solidifying his reputation as an innovator
  • Cherry Bomb: Tyler’s 2015 album, Cherry Bomb, showcased collaborations with Kanye West and Lil Wayne, but it wasn’t without controversy. Tyler’s tour hit roadblocks, notably being banned from the UK over lyrics deemed offensive. Despite this, Cherry Bomb headlined festivals worldwide, with Tyler’s bold creative vision keeping fans captivated.
  • Legal battles: In 2011, he was arrested for allegedly causing property damage at The Roxy Theatre, ultimately paying $8,000 in damages. Three years later, he faced arrest again for inciting fans to bypass security at his SXSW show. Though facing a potential year-long sentence, the charges were dropped. In 2015, Okonma found himself banned from the UK, allegedly over offensive lyrics. The ban, later revoked in 2019, led to the cancellation of shows, stirring racial controversy. 
  • Feuds with fellow hip-hop stars: Okonma has also sparred with industry heavyweights. In 2018, Eminem’s track “Fall” took aim at Okonma, using a homophobic slur. Though Eminem later admitted to crossing a line, Okonma shrugged off the diss, reportedly unbothered. His feud with DJ Khaled ignited in 2019 when Okonma’s Igor topped Father of Asahd on the Billboard 200. DJ Khaled’s thinly veiled jab at “mysterious music” sparked a back-and-forth that Okonma embraced, relishing his Grammy win with another dig at Khaled’s criticism.

What Are Tyler, The Creator’s Notable Businesses And Investments? 

From skate parks to high fashion, Tyler's world is an explosive fusion of music, style, and unapologetic self-expression.

  • Golf Wang: Founded in 2011, Golf Wang started as a way for Tyler to showcase his own clothing designs, and it has since grown into a full-scale fashion label. The brand features a diverse collection of items like graphic tees, hoodies, jackets, pants, accessories, and footwear, known for its distinctive graphics, embroidered logos, and bold color combinations. 
  • Le Fleur: Founded in 2017 in Los Angeles, le FLEUR is a luxury brand by The Creator, celebrated for its distinctive lifestyle collection inspired by his unique style and music, particularly his album Call Me If You Get Lost. The brand offers a variety of products, including unisex fragrances, nail lacquers, and apparel, with standout items like the French Waltz fragrance and nail polish shades such as Geneva Blue, Georgia Peach, and Glitter. While initially associated with Golf Wang, as of December 2021, Golf le FLEUR has emerged as an independent luxury lifestyle and apparel brand, marking its launch with an exclusive pop-up event in Los Angeles.
  • Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival: The Creator leads this annual music festival and carnival, held in Los Angeles, since 2012. Inspired by Tyler’s vision of an ideal day of music, this festival, formerly known as the OFWGKTA or Odd Future Carnival, blends the excitement of a state fair with an alternative hip-hop concert experience, featuring carnival rides and a skate park. Over the years, it has attracted major headliners like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Solange, etc. 
  • Odd Future: Odd Future, also known as OF or OFWGKTA, was an American alternative hip-hop collective formed in Los Angeles in 2007, featuring Tyler, Earl Sweatshirt, and Frank Ocean. Known for their rebellious style and raw lyrics, they released their first mixtape, The Odd Future Tape, in 2008, followed by Radical in 2010, gaining popularity throughout the early 2010s. Their debut studio album, The OF Tape Vol. 2, came out in 2012, and they even had a sketch comedy show, Loiter Squad, on Adult Swim. Although the group has been inactive since 2016, sporadic reunions have occurred, with most members now pursuing solo careers, leaving the collective’s future uncertain.
  • Golf Media: This app launched by American artist Tyler the Creator on April 8, 2015, offers subscribers access to exclusive content like original shows, music, photos, and live streams. The service, which charged $5 a month after a free first week, was discontinued on July 31, 2018, for unspecified reasons.

What Are Tyler, The Creator’s Notable Endorsements?

The Creator's collaborations with iconic brands showcase his ability to inject his unique personality and vision into each partnership.

  • Mountain Dew: Tyler worked with Mountain Dew in 2013 in a commercial featuring his song DEATHCAMP and showcased his evolution from directing to introspective music, including Grammy-winning solo work. 
  • Converse: Tyler's Converse collaborations, starting with the 2017 release of the reimagined One Star silhouette, have consistently sold out, blending his unique style with Converse's iconic designs. His first sneaker, featuring the "Golf Le Fleur" logo and quotes on the midsole, launched with bold colors and a limited edition release, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Tyler initially left Vans for Converse, citing creative constraints, and has since been a key player in Converse's high-profile partnerships. His recent Chuck 70 collection introduced four camo-inspired colorways based on a personal pair he wore publicly, stirring demand among fans. In a creative trailer shared on Instagram, Tyler hyped the GLF 2.0 sneakers, available in Oil Green and Bison and Curry and Copper Tan, adding his unique flair to every drop. 
  • Coca-Cola: The Creator enthusiastically embraced Coca-Cola’s campaign, which debuted in late February of 2021 with his original song, Tell Me How. Celebrating the opportunity on social media, he expressed gratitude to Coca-Cola and shared his excitement for bringing his distinctive sound to commercials. The campaign, crafted by Wieden + Kennedy, was warmly received and quickly gained traction on YouTube. As part of a year-long collaboration brokered by The SMC Group, Tyler connected authentically with young audiences, as highlighted by CEO Maurice Hamilton. Although Tyler wasn't directly involved in the visuals, the vibrant, eccentric film mirrored his style, and he scored the music meticulously to match each frame. 
  • Sony: Sony Pictures Entertainment signed a first-look deal with Tyler, the Creator, and Lionel Boyce’s Bald Fade Productions to create new scripted and unscripted TV and media projects. The agreement involved developing original concepts by Tyler and Boyce. Sony Pictures President Jeff Frost praised Tyler's unique creativity and expressed excitement for their collaboration, while Boyce looked forward to leveraging Sony's resources for new ideas. 
  • Levi's: On July 2, 2015, Tyler tweeted “Levi's, I have so many ideas,” hinting at his desire to collaborate with the brand, though nothing came of it at the time. Nearly five years later, the much-anticipated collaboration became a reality. His new venture with Levi's followed the brand's tradition of standout collabs with names like New Balance, Off-White, and even Star Wars. The Levi's x Golf collection celebrates the iconic 501 jeans, adding Tyler's vibrant aesthetic from his 2016 Golf Wang runway show with rainbow polka dots across an ecru denim '93-fit 501 and a vintage trucker jacket. 
  • Lacoste: Lacoste's first collaboration with Golf le Fleur, Tyler’s offshoot of his Golf Wang clothing line, blended hip-hop street style with classic French tennis aesthetics. This collaboration showcased 16 pastel-toned, ’80s-inspired pieces, from polo shirts to varsity jackets, each marked by the signature Lacoste crocodile biting down on a poppy, symbolizing Golf le Fleur. 
  • Suicoke: Tyler brought mandals back into the spotlight by debuting a new collaboration with Japanese sandal brand Suicoke at Paris Men’s Fashion Week. His design for the Suicoke x Tyler the Creator/Golf Wang sandal featured a cushioned, peachy pastel upper with adjustable Velcro straps and a rugged Vibram sole. Tyler’s affinity for Suicoke extended beyond this partnership; he was often seen sporting their Depa V2 sandals, even pairing them with white socks in a divisive style choice. While on stage, he preferred his Converse sneakers, particularly his “Golf le Fleur” collections.

Through these partnerships, Tyler not only showcases his multifaceted talents but also pushes the boundaries of each brand’s identity, solidifying his role as a true cultural icon.


How Does Tyler, The Creator Spend His Millions?

The American rapper spends his millions indulging in high-end real estate, luxury cars, fashion ventures, and creative projects.


How Many Real Estate Properties Does Tyler, The Creator Own?

Even though much of his life plays out in the spotlight, some aspects remain mysterious, like his investments in real estate. Apart from his high-profile Bel-Air estate, Tyler’s property portfolio is a well-guarded secret, hinting at a private side of the artist that few get to see.

  • Bel-Air mansion: The Grammy-winning artist has upgraded his real estate game, purchasing a lavish $13 million mansion in Bel-Air. This sleek property, which he snagged for $2 million below the original asking price, redefines luxury. The 5,000-square-foot home offers four spacious bedrooms and six bathrooms, highlighted by Brazilian wood floors and steel-framed windows. Set across nearly an acre, the estate provides breathtaking ocean and city views from three levels. 
    Indoors, Tyler can enjoy a state-of-the-art movie theater, a cozy cigar lounge, and a high-end kitchen with a chic eat-in island. The backyard is a true entertainer’s paradise, featuring a saltwater pool, wood deck, dry sauna, firepit, and an outdoor bar and barbecue area. There's also a four-car garage, with ample parking for guests. This purchase follows Tyler's recent sale of his previous Bel-Air home, which he initially bought for $7.9 million before listing it at $7 million.

Tyler’s new digs reflect his evolving style and penchant for modern luxury, establishing him as a tastemaker not only in music but also in real estate.


How Big Is Tyler, The Creator's Car Collection?

The Creator’s car collection is as eclectic as his creative projects. Let's dive into a few of the most remarkable vehicles in his collection.

  • BMW E30 M3: This classic 1980s BMW  reflects his deep admiration for timeless engineering and aesthetics. His M3, now dressed in a smooth cream color, was originally in 'Alpine White,' but the recent color change only adds to its distinct character. Despite his lively personality, Tyler has kept this masterpiece largely out of the spotlight. 
  • Fiat 131 Abarth Rally: Tyler’s Fiat 131 Abarth Rally has been reimagined with some head-turning modifications. Most notably, it sports an eye-popping baby pink finish. Underneath, it could be either a true Fiat 131 Abarth Rally or a regular Fiat 131 rally car fitted with Abarth aero parts. If it’s authentic, then Tyler has one of the only 400 Fiat 131 Abarth Rally models ever built by Fiat, Bertone, and Abarth for the homologation rules of rally racing. 
  • Lancia Delta Integrale: In the WUSYANAME music video, Tyler, The Creator cruises a sky-blue Lancia Delta Integrale through scenic mountain roads, luggage strapped to the roof. He also owns a navy blue version of the same car, seen only in the LEMONHEAD video, hinting that one might be for driving, while the other is a kept treasure. 
  • Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II: Tyler’s collection boasts not one but two remarkable Rolls-Royces, including a stunning vintage masterpiece in all white. Recently, he even shared plans to equip his Rolls with a bike rack, though some regulatory obstacles got in the way. Inside, the Phantom II features rich leather, polished wood, and plush wool carpets, each element crafted with meticulous attention to detail.

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What Are Tyler, The Creator's Charitable Contributions?

The rapper has been involved in various charitable activities, but he likes to keep things private. However, one of his works, which is available on social media, is mentioned here.

  • Donating clothes to homeless: The rapper brought warmth to Los Angeles' Skid Row by distributing clothes to the homeless. In a YouTube video, he jokes, “I’m about to be a good person for once,” while unloading boxes of items from his Golf Wang line. Placing a box on the sidewalk, he called out, “Fresh clothes here if any of you need it!” People eagerly took what they could carry, and Tyler left with a heartfelt, “I love all y’all… don’t do drugs, y’all”.

What's Next For Tyler, The Creator?

Tyler's latest project, Chromakopia, dropped on October 28, 2024, marking his eighth studio album and fans are buzzing. This release follows the massive success of his Grammy-winning Call Me If You Get Lost from 2021, proving once again that Tyler’s creative evolution shows no signs of slowing down.


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FAQs

Where is Tyler, the Creator from?

Tyler, the Creator, was born in Ladera Heights, California, and grew up in nearby Hawthorne.

What is Tyler, the Creator's music like?

Tyler, the Creator's music is often described as experimental, blending elements of hip-hop, R&B, funk, and rock. His lyrics are often controversial and tackle themes such as violence, drug use, and depression.

What are Tyler, the Creator's most popular songs?

Some of Tyler, the Creator's most popular songs include "EARFQUAKE," "See You Again," "Yonkers," "Who Dat Boy," and "IFHY."


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