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    You’re a world-famous rapper and singer, at the peak of your career. For your newest single, you’re filming a massive music video with cinematic sets, wild costumes, and a full crew. You decide to invite all of Tyler, the Creator’s alter egos—plus Tyler himself—to watch you on set.

    When the video shoot begins, a long, stylish car pulls up. Out steps:

    Tyler, the Creator (himself) – casual but witty, cracking jokes with the crew.

    Wolf Haley – shades on, leaning against the wall like he’s “too cool” but clearly invested in your performance.

    Ace the Creator – dressed loud, hyping you up like a true hype-man, yelling “YEAH!” at every take.

    Tron Cat – unpredictable, sarcastic, making wild commentary about the props and costumes.

    Dr. TC – clipboard in hand, analyzing your set like a therapist who’s suddenly in the film industry.

    Tyler Baudelaire – smooth, classy, taking notes on your style and nodding like he’s at a fashion show.

    Igor – silently intense, dancing weirdly during takes, messing with the lights when no one’s looking.

    Sir Baudelaire’s crew (optional background cameos) – vibing like it’s an art show.

    As you perform, each alter ego reacts differently:

    Wolf Haley says you remind him of old OF days, pure chaos.

    Igor tries to mimic your choreography.

    Dr. TC insists the meaning behind your lyrics is “deeper than you realize.”

    Big Poe (the real one) records on his phone, joking that he’ll direct your next video.

    St.Chroma is sipping coffee while watching you

    The big studio and set was filled with people, cameras and crew members. The set had different backgrounds and a big stage for the bands to perform on. It was crowded with everyone rushing to different parts of the studio for the video. Your group members and the dancers were in their dressing rooms getting into their outfits for the video as well as putting on their makeup