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Story Behind Wolf Tyler The Creator

The album follows Wolf who is sent by Dr. TC to a camp for teenagers called “Camp Flog Gnaw” as upon his arrival, he is told to stay away from everyone by a camper named Sam. In “Cowboy”, Sam warns Wolf to stay away from his girlfriend Salem as he is extremely overprotective of her. However in “Jamba”, Sam leaves the camp to make a drug run as Wolf and Salem end up meeting each other at a party and having sex. When Sam returns in “Bimmer”, he finds out from L-Boy that Wolf and Salem have started dating and are on a date down by the lake. Sam expresses how he loves yet hates Salem at the same time in the song “IFHY” as Wolf and Salem are heard at the end talking about why Sam is the way he is. Sam’s backstory is then revealed in “Pigs” as it turns out he was a passive aggressive kid who was bullied a lot and shot all of his bullies when he finally had enough of the abuse. Sam then goes out hunting for Wolf in “Rusty” and ends up killing Earl as a way of sending a message to Wolf. On “Trashwang” Sam starts a war between him and Wolf, who wins is unknown. After the war Sam gets back together with Salem on track “Treehome95”. Around the end of the album, Wolf is sent to Dr. TC after being caught masturbating by Clancy at the end of “Tamale”. In the final track “Lone”, Wolf ends up having a therapy session with “Dr. TC” as he talks about the death of his grandmother (based on the real-life death of Tyler’s grandmother). The album ends with Wolf saying that if he saw Sam that he would “kill him”.


meaning behind Answer:
this song is about how Tyler hates he's farther and how much he accomplished without him and he hates him but if Tyler ever called he's farther he would still hope he answers, and he talks about he's grandmother and that if he calls her she wouldn't answer because she passed away, the last versus of the song  tylers talking about Salem and how she wouldnt answer 


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