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Billboard’s Greatest Pop Stars of 2025: No. 10 — Tyler, The Creator

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For this year’s update of our ongoing Greatest Pop Star by Year project, Billboard will be counting down our editorial staff picks for the 10 Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 all the next two weeks. Last week, we revealed our Honorable Mentions artists for 2025 as well as our Rookie of the Year and Comeback of the Year artists. Now, we kick off our top 10 with an artist who kept the pedal to the floor for 2025, trying new sounds and new mediums and ending up more ubiquitous than ever: Tyler, The Creator.

Listen to our Greatest Pop Stars podcast discussion about Tyler’s first year making our 10 Greatest Pop Stars list here.

About 15 years ago, in February 2011, a menacing group of young adults set the internet ablaze with its anarchic musical performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The rabble-rousers of Odd Future took their off-color, Tumblr-coded rap music to network television – and their appearance marked their introduction to the mainstream.

But at the time, and for years after, Odd Future’s ringleader and breakout talent, Tyler, The Creator, seemed an unlikely candidate to ever transcend cult status. Odd Future’s left-field aesthetic and at-times nauseating lyrical content was a non-starter for many. Later that year, GLAAD denounced Odd Future’s homophobic and misogynistic subject matter; as late as 2015, the U.K. banned Tyler from entry due to his lyrics. All par for the course for an artist whose signature lyric up to that point was “KILL PEOPLE BURN S—T F—K SCHOOL.”

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A decade later, however, Tyler is an integral part of the pop cultural fabric, both domestically and abroad. Today, his high-concept hip-hop has placed him in rarefied air with rap superstars like Kendrick Lamar and Drake, with Grammy wins, lucrative world tours and impressive chart success — a position he cemented with his massive 2025.

Tyler’s transformation from skate-rap misfit to hip-hop A-lister started in 2017, when he released Flower Boy, a conceptually ambitious project dealing with loneliness and sexuality that fused rap, jazz, and neo-soul — and kicked off a streak of four consecutive records nominated for the best rap album Grammy. With 2019’s Igor and 2021’s Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler continued to redefine himself as an artist, and while his material didn’t exactly lose its edge, it became less confrontational and drew in legions of new fans — including at the Grammys, where both sets won best rap album.

Tyler’s 2025 effectively began in October 2024, with the release of that fourth-consecutive best rap album Grammy nominee, Chromakopia. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and all 14 Chromakopia songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100; that month, three of its songs – “St. Chroma,” “Noid” and “Sticky” — became Tyler’s first three top 10 entries on the Hot 100. And unlike many high-profile rap releases today, the album – which featured Doechii, Sexyy Red, Lil Wayne, Daniel Caesar and Lola Young, among others – stuck around on the charts: When the calendar had turned, and the glut of holiday singles had receded, three Chromakopia songs remained on the Hot 100.

Tyler carried that momentum into the Chromakopia world tour, a nearly-100-date trek that kicked off in February – when he played six sold-out shows at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena – and took him to arenas from North America to Europe to Asia, securing him a No. 11 rank on Billboard’s Top Tours chart for 2025, with $174.5 million grossed. Along the way, he headlined major festivals, including Governors Ball, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands. For years, Tyler’s concerts had been spectacles, and the pyro-laden Chromakopia was no different.

But by July, the creatively restless rapper threw fans a curveball: the surprise-released Don’t Tap the Glass, a 28-minute project that eschewed Chromakopia‘s grandiosity for a tight set of funky electronic bangers. Before the Chromakopia tour had even wrapped for 2025 (a brief Latin American leg is on tap for this March), Tyler was debuting Don’t Tap the Glass material at sweaty, club-inspired pop-up shows. Like Chromakopia and its two predecessors, Don’t Tap the Glass debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200; all 10 of its songs hit the Hot 100. The set’s “Sugar on My Tongue” became a breakout hit, spending 25 weeks (and counting) on the chart to become Tyler’s second-longest-running Hot 100 entry. Don’t Tap the Glass also scored a 2026 Grammy nomination for best alternative music album, meaning Tyler could take home not one, but two album Grammys in genre categories this February. 

At the same time, Tyler notched another accomplishment as one of the select few guests to appear on Clipse’s comeback album, Let God Sort Em Out, produced by his longtime musical lodestar, Pharrell Williams. The song he appeared on, “P.O.V.,” landed on the Hot 100 and represented a full-circle moment: One of the first established rap artists to champion Tyler was Clipse’s Pusha T, who featured the then-20-year-old on his 2011 single “Trouble on My Mind.” Clipse also played a small role in the Don’t Tap the Glass launch, making cameos – alongside LeBron James and his business associate Maverick Carter – in the music video for that album’s “Stop Playing With Me.”  Next month, Tyler will face off against Clipse when Chromakopia and Let God Sort Em Out both vie for the album of the year and best rap album Grammys. 

A mammoth 2025, to be sure. But before the year wrapped, Tyler had another zeitgeist-seizing moment up his sleeve – on the silver screen, as Tyler Okonma. On Christmas Day, the Josh Safdie-directed, A24-distributed, Timothée Chalamet-starring ping-pong period drama Marty Supreme hit theaters, and featured Tyler in a prominent supporting role. As Wally, a taxi-driving buddy of Chalamet’s unstoppable Marty Mauser, Tyler stole each of his scenes, matching Chalamet’s energy and proving his charisma extends well beyond recording studios and festival stages. Since the start of his career, Tyler has directed many of his own music videos and played a key role in the creative direction of his concerts; Marty Supreme may be the first Oscar contender he’s had a hand in, but it’s likely not his last.

For Tyler, it’s all somewhat poetic: The artist who once scared parents and grandparents who’d stayed up late to catch Fallon now appearing in a bona fide Christmas blockbuster, after a year where his music found more ears than it ever had before. As head-spinning as it might be for his Odd Future day ones, given his last decade, there’s little reason to think Tyler won’t become even more ubiquitous — mainstream, even — in the years.

Listen to our Tyler, The Creator Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 discussion here, check back for our No. 9 artist tomorrow, and stay tuned the next two weeks as we roll out our top 10 — leading to the announcement of our top two Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 on Friday, Jan. 30!


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NFL Player Keion White Shot Following Alleged Argument With Lil Baby at a Nightclub

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NFL player Keion White was shot early Monday (Feb. 9) following an alleged argument with Lil Baby at a San Francisco nightclub.

According to ABC7, White was shot in the ankle at Dahlia’s, where the 49ers defensive lineman was hosting a Super Bowl party.

SFPD responded to calls for gunshots around 4 a.m. PT on Monday, according to ABC7. The San Francisco Standard viewed the police report, which, according to the publication, said a witness told law enforcement that White got into an argument with Baby as the rapper and his entourage tried to enter the private event, and was then shot, hours after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

Billboard has reached out to reps for Lil Baby and the SFPD for comment.

“Any violent incident in our city is unacceptable, and I’m hoping Keion recovers quickly. I’ve spoken with SFPD and 49ers leadership — we are all grateful to our SFPD officers for their quick response,” San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said on X. “As always, I will continue working with San Francisco law enforcement to ensure our neighborhoods and our residents are safe.”

According to the San Francisco 49ers, White underwent successful surgery on his ankle and the injuries are not expected to be “career-threatening.”

“A preliminary investigation revealed a verbal altercation occurred between two groups inside a business,” San Francisco police said in a statement, per ESPN. “The victim was injured when shots were fired by an unknown suspect.”

No arrests have been made yet, and no suspects have been named by the San Francisco Police Department.

Lil Baby was spotted attending Super Bowl LX with his son, Jason. On the music side, Baby has already notched collabs with Tkandz as well as Veeze and Rylo Rodriguez in 2026. The Atlanta rapper’s “Mrs. Trendsetter” held at No. 89 on last week’s Billboard Hot 100.

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Don Toliver Scores His First No. 1 Hit on Hot Rap Songs Chart

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Don Toliver’s busy week across Billboard’s charts includes the rapper-singer’s first No. 1 hit on the Hot Rap Songs list, as “Body” debuts atop the ranking dated Feb. 7. The new champ, on Donnway & Co./Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records, captains his collection of 17 tracks this week’s chart. They’re all from his new album, Octane, which storms in at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart with 162,000 equivalent album units.

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The 17-track parade marks the most cuts that Don Toliver has posted on the Hot Rap Songs chart in a single week, and makes him only the sixth artist to claim 17 or more simultaneous appearances. He joins Drake, who has done it twice, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Baby, Playboi Carti and Travis Scott in the chart’s 34-year history.

“Body” owes its coronation on the multimetric Hot Rap Songs chart, a weighted combination of streaming, radio airplay and sales data in the United States, almost entirely to 14.3 million official on-demand streams for the week of Jan. 30-Feb. 5, according to Luminate. Thanks to that sum, it sparks a No. 1 debut on the Rap Streaming Songs chart. In the remaining categories, “Body” had 106,000 radio audience impressions and a negligible amount of song downloads.

With “Body,” Don Toliver achieves his first Hot Rap Songs No. 1 after 30 prior appearances. The performer previously peaked twice at No. 3 through featured roles: He and NAV guested on Internet Money and Gunna’s “Lemonade,” which reached the bronze in November 2020, while his and Future’s supporting turns on Metro Boomin’s “Too Many Nights” led to the same prize in December 2022. As a lead artist, his own “Tiramisu” set his previous career high of No. 6 in September 2025.

Similarly, “Body” leads Don Toliver’s ledger on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (No. 3) and the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (No. 14).

With “Body” on top, here’s a recap of all 17 Don Toliver tracks on Hot Rap Songs. Among them, 15 are debuts, while “ATM” and “Tiramisu” nab their second and third weeks, respectively.

  • No. 1, “Body”
  • No. 2, “E85”
  • No. 4, “ATM”
  • No. 5, “Secondhand,” feat. Rema
  • No. 6, “Rendezvous,” feat. Yeat
  • No. 8, “Tiramisu”
  • No. 9, “Rosary,” feat. Travis Scott
  • No. 10, “Call Back”
  • No. 11, “Gemstone”
  • No. 12, “Excavator”
  • No. 13, “Opposite”
  • No. 17, “All the Signs,” feat. Teezo Touchdown
  • No. 18, “Tuition”
  • No. 19, “K9,” feat. SahBabii
  • No. 22, “TMU”
  • No. 24, “Sweet Home”
  • No. 25, “Pleasure’s Mine”

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Baby Keem Announces ‘Ca$ino’ Album Release Date & Previews Kendrick Lamar Collaboration

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Baby Keem is back. Keem announced plans for his upcoming album, Ca$ino, on Tuesday (Feb. 10), and the sophomore LP is slated to arrive on Feb. 20.

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“Ca$ino Feb 20, 2026 Limited Edition Vinyl Available Now,” Keem wrote on Instagram. The 25-year-old revealed the LP’s cover art, which features a photo of a young Baby Keem with the parental advisory sticker.

Ca$ino boasts 12 tracks, including collaborations with his cousin Kendrick Lamar, Too Short, Momo Boys and Che Ecru.

With the four-plus-year layoff, fans are anticipating Keem’s return. “Took your time bro this better be a classic,” one person commented. Another added: “USED TO PRAY FOR TIMES LIKE THIS!”

Keem also released a Ca$ino documentary on YouTube to accompany the announcement. The Booman I doc features appearances from plenty of Keem’s family members describing his upbringing, including an appearance from Kendrick. “I understand the hardships before he was born. Knowing his mom, that’s my first cousin,” he said. “I already knew what she was going through, just the history of our family in general. We don’t call ourselves the hillbillies for nothing.”

Lamar continued: “Section 8, welfare … This is a story of a warfare environment and a warfare psychologically trying to change our generational curses.”

There’s also footage of Keem in the studio working on his collab with Lamar, “Good Flirts.” “Walking in the party, I don’t feel nobody/ What the f—k,” K. Dot raps on the hard-hitting track. “Is it fake, is it love, probably/ I smell something.”

Baby Keem’s debut album, The Melodic Blue, arrived in September 2021 and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. He released a deluxe for the LP in October 2022 featuring Lil Uzi Vert and PinkPantheress.

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