Is Tyler the creator really addressing sexual issues in his songs?
Is Tyler, the Creator Gay? What We Know So Far
Tyler’s Lyrics Have Always Sparked Questions
The Apple Music Artist of 2025 has built an entire career on refusing to fit into boxes—musically, aesthetically, and yes, sexually. While he has never explicitly defined his identity, he’s repeatedly hinted that he’s not straight.
In his track Groove Is in the Heart, he drops the instantly iconic line:
“I’ve been kissing white boys since 2004.”
Fans took notice, of course. And years earlier in Garden Shed, he explored themes of hiding who he was, using the metaphor of keeping his true self tucked away.

By 2018, he addressed the speculation directly—sort of. Speaking to Fantastic Man, The 34-year-old rapper described his sexuality as a “grey area,” admitting that he’s aware the gossip exists but doesn’t feel the need to clarify anything. As he put it, he’s a mix of “loud and out there” yet deeply private, and that tension is exactly where he feels comfortable.
Throughout his work, he’s admired men. In other tracks he’s admired women. The point is: the fluidity seems intentional.
The Jaden Smith Saga: Rumor or Reality?
One of the biggest cultural moments in the is Tyler, the Creator gay conversation came between 2018 and 2020, when the internet collectively lost its mind over Jaden Smith.
At Tyler’s own Camp Flog Gnaw festival in 2018, Jaden grabbed a microphone onstage and declared for the whole world to hear:
“Tyler, the Creator is the best friend in the world… and Tyler’s my boyfriend.”
The camera cut to Tyler laughing and wagging his finger as if to say “no,” but the moment didn’t end there. Jaden doubled down on Twitter later with a playful, now-deleted message insisting Tyler couldn’t deny it. Tyler responded with equal playfulness:
“You a crazy man.”
Months later on Beats 1 Radio, which has been deleted, Jaden said again, “I recently said Tyler, the Creator is my boyfriend, and that’s true.”
Were they dating? Were they trolling? Were they both living in a beautifully chaotic in-between space? Nobody knows—and honestly, that ambiguity felt very on-brand for both of them.
The Reign Judge Rumors and a More Private Side
From 2021 to 2024, the rapper was frequently linked to model Reign Judge, who many fans believe inspired songs on Call Me If You Get Lost, including references like “Judge Judy.”
Judge also appeared in campaigns for Tyler’s brand, Golf le Fleur, adding more fuel to the speculation. But—true to form—neither of them ever confirmed nor denied anything.
The two were first spotted together at LACMA’s Red Carpet Gala in 2021, then seen around Soho, and later at a Lupe Fiasco concert. It was enough for fans to whisper, but never enough for Tyler to spell anything out.
New Music, New Layers: Chromakopia and Sexuality
Tyler’s 2024 album Chromakopia opened another chapter in the conversation. On “Balloon,” his collaborator Doechii sings bluntly about her own sexuality and playfully adds:
“If he is gay, then I am gay, and we are nouns.”
Elsewhere, Tyler gets even more introspective. In “Noid,” he raps:
“Her, him, they, them, or anybody, I don’t trust ’em at all.”
It’s not about labels—it’s about distrust, paranoia, and emotional distance.
He also touches on open relationships:
“Love ’em all for different reasons at the same damn time.”
Is it bi? Pan? Queer? Fluid? Maybe all of the above—or none.
So… Is Tyler, the Creator Gay?
The honest answer: we don’t know, and he has never said.
The talented rapper may be bi, pan, queer, questioning, or simply uninterested in labeling himself. And that’s completely valid. What’s clear is that he lives on his own terms, chooses what to reveal, and expresses himself through lyrics rather than press statements.
The better question might be: Do we really need to define him? Tyler seems happiest when we don’t
What’s Next for the Rapper?
If you want something concrete, here’s what we can confirm–the artist is hitting the road again with his Chromakopia Tour, headlining arenas across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Extra shows were added in London, Manchester, Dublin, and Paris due to high demand.
So while the internet tries to decode his love life, Tyler’s busy selling out arenas.
Final Thoughts
The question of whether the rapper is gay or bisexual will probably keep popping up because people care—and because Tyler is fascinating. But he’s made one thing clear: he’ll define himself when, how, and if he wants to. Until then, we can enjoy the music, respect the privacy, and maybe snag those tour tickets before they sell out.







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