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Tyler The Creator
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The article uses sensational language to describe the incident, emphasizing the negative reaction of the crowd.
Tyler The Creator clearly went to the Drake school of keeping receipts, because he certainly had one ready to go for the crowd during his Saturday set, reminding them that they the last time the in 2019. During his performance of “Lumberjack” from , Tyler changed the line “I hit Drizzy and told him I had a milli’ for him” to “I called Drizzy and you booed him last time” then called the crowd “assholes” before breaking down and laughing.
Use neutral language to describe the incident without emphasizing negativity.
The headline suggests that Tyler The Creator called out his entire Camp Flog Gnaw crowd, when in reality he was referring to a specific incident in 2019.
Tyler The Creator Kept Receipts, Calling Out His Camp Flog Gnaw Crowd For Booing Drake In 2019
Revise the headline to accurately reflect the specific incident Tyler The Creator was referring to.
The article selectively focuses on the negative reaction of the crowd towards Drake, ignoring the majority of the crowd who enjoyed Tyler The Creator's set.
The booing incident in 2019 was most likely caused by fans near the stage who had parked there early, hoping that the “mystery headliner” Tyler had been teasing would be Frank Ocean. And although the moment went viral and sparked a (as Drake’s most embarrassing moments so often do), the majority of the crowd actually enjoyed his set, and both Tyler and Drake took the fumble in stride.
Provide a more balanced representation of the crowd's reaction, including the fact that the majority enjoyed Tyler The Creator's set.
The article uses biased language to describe the crowd as 'assholes', which influences the reader's perception of the incident.
Tyler changed the line 'I hit Drizzy and told him I had a milli’ for him' to 'I called Drizzy and you booed him last time' then called the crowd 'assholes' before breaking down and laughing.
Use neutral language to describe the crowd's reaction without adding personal bias.
The article fails to mention that Tyler The Creator and Drake both took the incident in stride and made light of it on social media.
At the time, Tyler wrote on Twitter, 'I thought bringing one of the biggest artist on the fucking planet to a music festival was fire… all jokes aside sh*t lowkey funny.' Meanwhile, Drake posted on Instagram, 'Plot twist…just signed a 10 year residency at Camp Flog Gnaw sorry kids see you EVERY SINGLE YEAR till you are 30.'
Include information about Tyler The Creator and Drake's response to the incident to provide a more complete picture.
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