In 2018, Tyler referred to his sexuality as a "grey area" and expressed his dual nature: "even though I'm considered loud and out there, I'm private, which is a weird dichotomy." This showcases his struggle between public persona and personal truths, especially in the context of his relationships and self-identity.
With the album Chromakopia, Tyler delves deeper into themes of queerness, from lyrics like, "I don't even like girls, bitch, I'm way up too high," to tracks examining trust and relationships with others, enhancing the conversation surrounding his sexuality.
The song "Darling, I" addresses themes of open relationships, illustrated powerfully in the line, "Love 'em all for different reasons at the same damn time / See monogamy, that shit is not for me." It reflects Tyler's evolving views on love and personal connections.
In the track "Noid," Tyler articulates his struggle with trust regardless of gender in his lyric: "Her, him, they, them, or anybody, I don't trust 'em at - at all." This encapsulates his vulnerability and complexity in relationships.
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