Tyler, The Creator Smashes André 3000’s “B.o.B” Verse During Rock Hall Tribute

Tyler, the Creator

The Grammy Award-winning artist commanded the spotlight at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles.

Tyler, the Creator brought explosive energy to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame stage Saturday night (November 8), delivering a powerhouse tribute performance that left the audience nearly speechless.

The Grammy Award-winning artist commanded the spotlight at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles, channeling the raw intensity of Outkast’s legendary track “B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)” in a performance that honored the Atlanta duo’s groundbreaking legacy.

Multiple artists participated in the Outkast tribute segment, with Big Boi and J.I.D opening the medley with “ATLiens,” while Doja Cat took on “Ms. Jackson.” However, Tyler’s rendition of the high-octane anthem—which  stood out as a defining moment of the evening.

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The Odd Future founder’s interpretation showcased his versatility as a performer, demonstrating his ability to honor Hip-Hop’s pioneers while bringing his own artistic flair to the stage. His energetic delivery captured the essence of the original track’s frenetic pace and revolutionary spirit.

Outkast’s induction marks a significant milestone for Hip-Hop representation in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with the ceremony celebrating the duo’s influence on music culture spanning over two decades. Andre 3000 and Big Boi’s innovative approach to rap music helped bridge genres and expand Hip-Hop’s artistic boundaries.

The tribute performance highlighted Tyler’s respect for Hip-Hop’s foundational artists, continuing his pattern of acknowledging the genre’s legends throughout his career. Social media erupted with praise for Tyler’s performance, with fans and industry figures celebrating his ability to capture the song’s original energy while adding his distinctive artistic touch. The performance videos quickly went viral across multiple platforms.

The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony also honored other notable artists, including Cyndi Lauper and The White Stripes, but the Outkast tribute segment emerged as one of the evening’s most memorable moments.