Why does wolf gang hate bruno mars




















He performs a masculinity defined by, and produced for, his perception of what women want. With his latest single set to make an appearance in the upcoming Twilight film, Bruno shows no sign of slowing down.

Of course, not everyone loves Bruno Mars. Perhaps no one has made his disapproval more explicit than hip-hop wunderkind Tyler, the Creator. These words intend to shock us, but underneath the initial surprise, the feud makes sense, and the questions of masculinity and morality it raises extend far beyond the musical world. But first we need to meet Tyler Okonma, the twenty-year-old Californian behind the larger-than-life Creator persona.

Critics question whether Tyler goes too far in establishing himself as a provocateur. Tyler likes to make funny faces. He wears tie-dye shirts.

Like Bruno Mars, Tyler flaunts his masculinity. But whereas Bruno sees what women want—or what he thinks they want—and tries to sate it, Tyler takes what decency dictates and does the opposite. That's what coming up is. You pick up some fans and a handful of haters along the way. Mars's response is certainly more measured than his collaborator BoB.

Tyler picked a fight with the rapper, referencing his track Airplanes featuring Paramore's Hayley Williams: "What you think of Hayley Williams? Tyler then used the weapon of sarcasm to respond via Twitter: "I've never heard him spit like that.

Took me by surprise, cus it's tight. This article is more than 10 years old. Hawaiian singer responds to Odd Future star's diss track, which threatened to 'stab Bruno Mars in his goddamn oesophagus'.



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