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Tyler, The Creator Debuts New Song 'TreeHome' On Jimmy Fallon


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By Henna Kathiya

Tyler the Creator has come a long way since he and Odd Future first introduced a national TV audience to their world with an appearance on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" in 2011, performing the viral hit “Sandwitches.” And last night he made another appearance on the show to perform his latest single “Domo 23” as well as his new track “Treehome “ from his upcoming Wolf album.

Of course, the Odd Future ringleader made sure his performance was memorable. It actually began pretty tame, which is not the norm for Tyler. He started off with his jazzy new single “TreeHome” with some help from The Roots, then quickly turned things around for his second track, taking it back to his regular wacky antics.

He was a lot more animated and playful for “Domo 23," with some help from Odd Future's Taco and Jasper Dolphin. He started screaming and jumping on the piano, reminding us of the Tyler we all know and love.



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