Tyler, the Creator accuses former collaborators of stealing and selling his demos
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Tyler, the Creator accuses former collaborators of stealing and selling his demos

Tyler, the Creator has accused his former collaborators of stealing his former demos and selling them to fans online.

The former Odd Future ringleader took to Twitter to share his dismay with Brandun Deshay, who he worked alongside on 2009’s mixtape, Bastard. The two men have been feuding for years, and it looks like it will carry on for much longer. Furthermore, Tyler has also hit out at Tyler Major, for selling his work on Discord.

He wrote: “b deshay and tyler major selling old songs of mine is wild ha, all them discordd kids are sus especially 3D glass pacifist whatever the hell he called, copping stolen shit is like damnnnn u thirsty as hell ok.”

Tyler followed up this by saying: “damn bro you that thirsty for 2 minute drafts / few hundred bucks get it together fellas,” he tweeted, “subliminal tried to get on a call like no bro, just stop, its not cool dawggy.”

Deshay responded to the accusation by telling Variety: “I’ve produced for and worked with Mac Miller (RIP), SZA, Thundercat, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak, Post Malone, Chance the Rapper and many other talented artists.

“I’ve done everything I wanted to in music and at this point, I just create because it’s fun. I don’t even make music for money at this point in my life, so does his claim even make sense? LOL, get real.”

It still remains unknown which demos Tyler has accused the pair of selling, and whether he will seek legal action against them.