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Tyler the Creator Credits Virgil Abloh for Helping Him Embrace His Real Name

'Few years back I started using more of my African last name OKONMA because of how real Virgil's felt,' Tyler explained.

New year, new name?

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That just may be the case when it comes to rapper Tyler the Creator, who recently revealed how heโ€™s come to embrace his real surname after all these years.

Per People, in an interview with Fast Company, the Call Me If You Get Lost rapper explained why heโ€™s now considering using the name more saying:

โ€œMy full name, Tyler Okonma, in all caps, just looks really cool. You might see more of that, I donโ€™t know. Iโ€™m getting older, and I think when people get older, they start realizing shit and liking things they didnโ€™t like. You just start changing. So I think my version of that is looking at my name and saying, โ€˜Oh, this is actually cool.โ€™โ€

He added, โ€œI didnโ€™t know anyone else that had a name similar to it. I always thought my last name was weird, but whatever. I started fucking with it more around 2016, and then I started putting it on my album coversโ€ฆI think Iโ€™mma keep that going. I really fuck with that name now, it looks really cool in all caps.โ€

In the wake of Virgil Ablohโ€™s passing in late November, Tyler also cited the influential designer, DJ and artistic director as the inspiration behind finally embracing his own last name.

โ€œABLOH. That strong African last name. Few years back I started using more of my African last name OKONMA because of how regal Virgilโ€™s felt,โ€ the rapper wrote in a social media tribute.

I donโ€™t know about you but the sound of Tyler OKONMA, the Creator does have a hella nice ring to it. Embrace what your mama gave you, Tyler. It fits you well.

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