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"Who Dat Boy"
Single by Tyler, the Creator featuring ASAP Rocky
from the album Flower Boy
B-side"911 / Mr. Lonely"
ReleasedJune 30, 2017
Genre
Length3:25
LabelColumbia
Songwriters
ProducersTyler, the Creator
Tyler, the Creator singles chronology
"Biking"
(2017)
"Who Dat Boy"
(2017)
"911 / Mr. Lonely"
(2017)
ASAP Rocky singles chronology
"Raf"
(2017)
"Who Dat Boy"
(2017)
"Summer Bummer"
(2017)
Music video
"Who Dat Boy" on YouTube

"Who Dat Boy" is a song written and performed by American rapper and producer Tyler, the Creator featuring fellow American rapper ASAP Rocky. Produced by the former, it was released on June 30, 2017 alongside, "911 / Mr. Lonely" through Columbia Records, as the lead singles from his fifth studio album Flower Boy.[1][2]

Background

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Tyler, the Creator began a one-week countdown on Twitter and Instagram to promote and release the two dual-singles called "Who Dat Boy" and "911 / Mr. Lonely" on June 30, 2017.[1][3] The single debuted at 87 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was originally written for Schoolboy Q, but he turned it down.[4]

Music video

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The song's accompanying music video was uploaded on June 29, 2017 on Tyler's official YouTube channel.[5] The music video was directed by Tyler under the pseudonym Wolf Haley.[6][7] The music video features rapper Action Bronson's face being sewn onto Tyler's, as well as visual allusions to the 2017 film Get Out. It also features a snippet of the song "911/ Mr. Lonely" at the end of the track. The video features rapper A$AP Rocky, who is the doctor performing the operation, and Tucker Tripp, who is Tyler's co-driver.

Track listing

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Digital download[1]
No.TitleLength
1."Who Dat Boy" (featuring ASAP Rocky)3:25
2."911 / Mr. Lonely" (featuring Frank Ocean and Steve Lacy)4:15

Charts

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Chart (2017) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[8] 92
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[9] 60
New Zealand Heatseekers (RMNZ)[10] 2
UK Singles (OCC)[11] 93
US Billboard Hot 100[12] 87
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[13] 36

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[14] Gold 35,000
Canada (Music Canada)[15] Platinum 80,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[16] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[17] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States June 30, 2017 Digital download Columbia [1]
United Kingdom Contemporary hit radio [18]

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from Grokipedia
"Who Dat Boy" is a hip hop song written, performed, and produced by American rapper , featuring additional vocals from rapper A$AP Rocky. Released on June 29, 2017, through , it serves as the lead single from Tyler's fifth studio album, . The track marks Tyler's first solo single in two years and debuted at number 87 on the chart, becoming his first entry on that ranking as a lead artist. It also topped the + Twitter Top Tracks chart in its debut week and peaked at number 93 on the UK Singles Chart. Accompanied by a directed by Tyler and released the same day, the visual depicts the artists as mad scientists conducting chaotic experiments, including a scene where Tyler blows up a building with his face on it. Lyrically, "Who Dat Boy" features boastful and playful bars from both artists, with themes of success, identity, and mischief, set over an upbeat, trap-influenced production. The song's release helped build anticipation for , which received widespread critical acclaim for its introspective shift in Tyler's style and peaked at number two on the 200.

Background and development

Writing and recording

"Who Dat Boy" originated as a beat produced by Tyler, the Creator in December 2015, initially intended for rapper Schoolboy Q, who ultimately declined to contribute vocals. With the track in hand, Tyler decided to record it himself, adapting it into a centerpiece for his creative process during the development of his 2017 album Flower Boy. The song's recording took place amid the broader sessions for , spanning 2016 and early 2017, where Tyler handled the majority of the production in his signature style, emphasizing self-contained creation in home studio environments. Behind-the-scenes footage from Tyler's account @scumfuckflowerboy captures glimpses of these sessions, showcasing his hands-on approach to layering elements for a dynamic sound. AAPRockywasbroughtonasthefeaturedartist,adecisionrootedintheirlongstandingfriendshipandpriorcollaborations,includingtheircollaborationonthe2016track"TelephoneCalls"fromAAP Rocky was brought on as the featured artist, a decision rooted in their longstanding friendship and prior collaborations, including their collaboration on the 2016 track "Telephone Calls" from AAP Mob's Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends and their joint tour in 2015. Tyler invited Rocky to contribute verses, leveraging their shared history in hip-hop circles to infuse the track with complementary energy. Production techniques included prominent 808 bass layering to create a booming, speaker-rattling low end, alongside aggressive synth lines that defined Tyler's evolving aesthetic. Songwriting credits list (Tyler Okonma) and A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) as co-writers, with Tyler solely credited as producer and composer for the core instrumentation. Both artists also performed their respective verses, marking a collaborative effort that highlighted Tyler's role as the track's driving force.

Promotion and release

initiated promotion for "Who Dat Boy" with a one-week countdown on and , beginning on June 22, 2017, featuring cryptic posts such as "7 Days Boy!" to generate anticipation for new music. These posts built hype leading into the track's reveal, aligning with his pattern of enigmatic online teases for projects. The song was officially released on June 30, 2017, as the lead single from his fifth studio album Flower Boy, distributed through Columbia Records. It was made available in digital download and streaming formats, including as part of a dual single package with "911 / Mr. Lonely," and later included on the full Flower Boy album upon its July 21, 2017, release; no physical single variants were issued. A key promotional tie-in was the music video premiere on June 29, 2017, uploaded to a new YouTube channel created by Tyler, which immediately amplified visibility ahead of the audio release. The track was also promptly accessible on major streaming platforms like Spotify, where it received early playlist placements to boost initial exposure.

Composition and lyrics

Musical elements

"Who Dat Boy" has a duration of 3:25 and a of 115 BPM, establishing a dark, bass-driven hip-hop beat with a groove that lends it a brooding pace around 57 BPM in feel. Tyler, the Creator self-produced the track, employing heavy 808 bass for low-end rumble, eerie synth lines evoking a horror-like atmosphere, and minimalistic drum patterns consisting of sparse kicks, snares, and rapid hi-hats to heighten tension. The song's structure opens with an atmospheric intro featuring rising synths and spoken-word ad-libs, followed by Tyler's first verse, a repetitive chorus , A$AP Rocky's verse, another chorus, Tyler's second verse, a final chorus, and an outro that fades with echoing effects. Classified within the alternative hip-hop genre, "Who Dat Boy" draws on and influences evident in Tyler's broader stylistic evolution on , the album where it appears as the opening track. Tyler's vocal performance features an aggressive yet playful flow with rapid delivery and tonal shifts, providing a stark contrast to A$AP Rocky's smoother, more melodic cadence that adds a laid-back swagger to his section.

Lyrical themes

The of "Who Dat Boy" center on themes of bravado and , portraying a confident assertion of success amid a lavish lifestyle marked by and . opens with self-assured declarations of uniqueness and prominence, as in the lines "Yo, who dat boy? / Who him is? / Him that , I swear / Stand out guy, him don't need no chair," which emphasize detachment from conventional norms and a commanding presence in the rap world. These boastful elements reflect a playful yet assertive identity, reinforced by references to high-end like avoiding malls in favor of custom purchases. A$AP Rocky's verse complements this bravado by flexing on wealth and an opulent, street-infused , with imagery of "pretty hoes / In the Phantom, diamonds dancin'" and being "with the ruff ruff ruffians," evoking roots blended with excess. The collaboration highlights shared influences, as Rocky's lines tie to through fast-paced , such as ignoring critics while surrounded by luxury and jewelry. Tyler's closing verse escalates the themes with ambitious and ironic humor, boasting "Fuck the rap, I'm tryna own a planet / From my other fuckin' business ventures" to underscore entrepreneurial success beyond music. Lines like "Fuck global warming, my neck is so frío" employ clever puns on and "icy" diamonds for self-aware commentary on fame's superficial trappings, while "I'm currently lookin' for '95 Leo" nods to pop culture icon , hinting at aspirational detachment. Within the introspective era, these elements subtly contrast vulnerability elsewhere on the , offering ironic relief through exaggerated confidence.

Music video

Production

The music video for "Who Dat Boy" was directed by under his longstanding Wolf Haley, marking a return to his hands-on filmmaking approach for the project. It premiered on on June 29, 2017, serving as a key promotional tie-in for the single ahead of the full release. The core production crew included producer Tara Razavi, who oversaw the overall execution, director of photography Luis Perez, responsible for capturing the video's intimate and surreal visuals, and commissioner Bryan Younce from the label side. emphasized tight, dynamic shots to heighten the video's chaotic energy, while practical effects were central to its execution, particularly in the sequence where A$AP Rocky portrays a deranged stitching a new face onto Tyler's character. The approach reflected a low-to-mid with DIY influences, prioritizing inventive practical effects like the prosthetic face swap over extensive CGI. In , editing focused on precise synchronization with the track's aggressive beat to amplify its rhythmic intensity, complemented by that imparted a gritty, desaturated surreal tone enhancing the narrative's unease. This process underscored Tyler's vision for a visually bold companion to the song's raw energy.

Visual narrative

The music video for "Who Dat Boy" opens with Tyler, the Creator, in a suburban house, where he tinkers with an explosive device that detonates, blowing off half his face in a burst of gore and prompting a chaotic police chase through pristine neighborhood streets. This explosive start sets a tone of surreal disruption, with Tyler stumbling bloodied and disfigured while evading capture. The narrative transitions to a dental office, where A$AP Rocky, dressed as a dentist, performs a Frankenstein-esque procedure sewing a prosthetic face resembling that of rapper onto Tyler. Directed by Tyler under his Wolf Haley persona, this mid-video transformation emphasizes themes of identity and reinvention. The scene alludes to the 2017 film , evoking body-swapping horror and tensions around racial identity in affluent, white-dominated suburbs through its invasive surgical motif and identity reversal. Throughout, symbolic elements like vivid explosions, high-speed pursuits involving luxury cars, and absurd humor underscore bravado and , blending horror with comedic exaggeration to highlight the characters' audacious personas. The video ends with Tyler rapping while sporting the new face.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its release on June 29, 2017, "Who Dat Boy" received positive feedback from critics for its energetic production and the synergy between Tyler, the Creator's self-produced beat and A$AP Rocky's feature. DJBooth praised the track's chilling synth intro and popping drum pattern, which transitioned into a relaxed yet aggressive vibe, noting Tyler's authoritarian delivery as a highlight that blended seamlessly with Rocky's smooth, sliding flow. The Musical Hype described the production as eerie and malicious, crediting Tyler for crafting an unapologetic backdrop that supported twisted, cocky rhymes, with Rocky delivering a standout second verse. In their review of the parent album , positioned "Who Dat Boy" as a punchy, -style rap fix amid the project's warmer soul elements, emphasizing its high-energy role as a strong opener. The accompanying music video, directed by Tyler under his Wolf Haley alias, garnered acclaim for its creative visuals, blending horror, humor, and subtle through a surreal narrative. included it among the best of 2017, lauding Tyler as a grand designer whose work served as a : the old, explosive persona dies, giving way to a bold new iteration, with the Frankenstein-like face reconstruction evoking both horror and amusement. highlighted the video's grotesque centerpiece, where Tyler's half-blown-off face is replaced with a white one sewn on by , interpreting it as a pointed commentary on identity transformation. The Knockturnal noted its heavy inspiration from Jordan Peele's , particularly parodying the film's auction scene in the surgical sequence involving Action Bronson's face, which added layers of racial humor and critique to the chaotic car chases and cherry blossom interludes. Critics offered mixed assessments of the lyrics, viewing them as playful and brash but less introspective than other Flower Boy tracks. While appreciated the confident, boastful bars as fitting the song's bombastic energy, they contrasted it with the album's more vulnerable soulful core, suggesting it prioritized surface-level swagger over deeper emotional exploration. DJBooth echoed this by calling the rhymes ironic and ode-like in their chill bravado, though not as revealing as subsequent singles like "." Overall, hip-hop outlets aggregated positive scores around 8/10 for the single, with DJBooth hailing it as a solid, warmly received lead-in that revitalized Tyler's sound.

Legacy and analysis

"Who Dat Boy" marked a pivotal shift in Tyler, The Creator's artistic trajectory, serving as a high-energy opener that evoked his earlier aggressive, horrorcore-influenced style while the broader Flower Boy album introduced more mature, jazz-infused elements contrasting prior chaotic works like Cherry Bomb. The track's production—featuring chilling synths and popping trap drums—provided synergistic energy with A$AP Rocky, signaling Tyler's evolution toward introspective and melodic hip-hop in subsequent tracks. This transformation paved the way for subsequent projects, including the genre-blending Igor (2019), where Tyler further explored emotional vulnerability and non-traditional rap structures, solidifying his reputation as an innovative producer and rapper. The song's cultural significance lies in its subtle engagement with identity and racial themes, particularly through the accompanying music video's surreal of transformation and suburban alienation. Retrospective analyses interpret the video's dental surgery motif and Tyler's self-referential lyrics—such as the line "I'm currently lookin' for '95 Leo," referencing —as hints at personal reckoning with queerness and black masculinity in a genre historically dominated by hypermasculine norms. Scholarly examinations highlight how Who Dat Boy, within the context, subverts heteronormativity by alluding to same-sex attractions and challenging racial stereotypes in hip-hop, contributing to broader discussions on black representation. These elements have sparked ongoing media and academic discourse on Tyler's role in normalizing fluidity in rap. Live performances have reinforced the track's enduring appeal, most notably during Tyler's Coachella 2024 headline set, where A$AP Rocky joined him onstage for a high-energy rendition that captivated audiences and highlighted their collaborative chemistry. This appearance, part of a broader tour promoting Chromakopia, underscored the song's versatility in live settings and its ability to bridge Tyler's past and present catalogs. Fan and critical annotations on platforms like emphasize Who Dat Boy's ties to Tyler's personal growth, interpreting lyrics about ambition and self-care as reflections of his maturation from provocateur to multifaceted artist. While some enthusiast discussions debate its relative merits within his discography, the track's streaming endurance—surpassing 276 million plays on as of November 2025—affirms its status as a fan favorite and a cornerstone of his legacy.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"Who Dat Boy" debuted on the at number 87 on the chart dated July 22, 2017, marking Tyler, the Creator's first entry on the all-format ranking. The track's performance was bolstered by the buzz surrounding the release of Tyler's Flower Boy on July 21, 2017, and the virality of its , which premiered on June 29, 2017, and garnered significant online attention. Despite its alternative hip-hop style limiting mainstream radio airplay, the song achieved a stronger showing on genre-specific charts, peaking at number 36 on the chart and maintaining a presence for over 20 weeks. Internationally, "Who Dat Boy" entered the Canadian Hot 100 at its peak of number 60 on the same July 22, 2017, chart date, spending a total of 12 weeks on the ranking. In the United Kingdom, it reached a peak of number 74 on the UK Singles Chart, charting for 1 week following the album's release. The song saw minor entries on other global charts, including number 92 on the Australian Singles Chart and number 2 on the New Zealand Heatseeker Singles Chart, reflecting modest but present international traction driven by streaming and digital sales. By 2025, performances of the track during Tyler's Chromakopia World Tour contributed to renewed streaming activity, though it did not re-enter major traditional charts.
Chart (2017)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
US Billboard Hot 100871
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs3621
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)6012
Australia (ARIA)921
New Zealand Heatseekers (RMNZ)2-
UK Singles (OCC)741

Certifications and sales

In the United States, "Who Dat Boy" was certified by the RIAA on October 21, 2019, for 1,000,000 units, and further to 2× Platinum on July 7, 2025, for 2,000,000 units including equivalent stream counts. The certification incorporates on-demand audio and video streams, where 1,500 streams equate to one unit. Internationally, the song achieved Platinum certification from for 80,000 units. In , it received status from ARIA, denoting 35,000 units. The awarded it Silver certification for 200,000 units.
CountryCertifying BodyCertificationCertified Units/SalesDate
ARIA35,000
80,000September 2021
BPISilver200,000
RIAA2× Platinum2,000,000July 7, 2025
By late 2025, "Who Dat Boy" had amassed over 276 million streams on alone and approximately 104 million views on its official music video on , contributing significantly to the track's equivalent album units and the overall commercial success of the parent album . These streaming milestones underscore the song's enduring popularity, helping propel to multi-platinum status in multiple markets.

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