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    Odd Future

    Odd Future

    Awards & Honours

    14

    Awards Won

    5

    Rankings

    6

    Covers

    While Odd Future operated outside traditional industry structures, their impact was undeniable, translating into significant recognition for the collective and its members. The group's unique blend of raw energy and artistic vision earned them multiple honors early in their career. They notably swept several categories at the 2011 MTVU Woodie Awards, including the coveted Woodie of the Year, affirming their status as a defining new force in music. The NME Awards also acknowledged their fresh sound and influence, naming them Best Band and Best New Band in 2012.The collective's influence extended through its sub-units, with The Internet achieving a major milestone by winning a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album for their 2015 release, Ego Death. This specific achievement highlighted the diverse musical talent cultivated within the Odd Future ecosystem. Moreover, the individual members, particularly Tyler, the Creator and Frank Ocean, went on to accumulate numerous prestigious awards, including multiple Grammys, Billboard Music Awards, and BET Hip Hop Awards, showcasing the profound and lasting impact that began within the Odd Future collective.

    Odd Future receiving an award

    Awards

    Rankings & Lists

    #148

    500 Greatest Albums of All Time

    Rolling Stone·2020
    #176

    500 Greatest Songs of All Time

    Rolling Stone·2021
    #402

    500 Greatest Songs of All Time

    Rolling Stone·2021
    #23

    Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century

    Billboard·2024
    #25

    Best Rap Groups of All Time

    Complex·2013

    Magazine Covers

    Rolling Stone

    November 2011

    The New Kings of Hip-Hop: Odd Future's Radical Rise

    Rolling Stone

    June 2013

    Tyler, the Creator: The Odd Future Leader Grows Up

    Billboard

    March 2012

    Odd Future: The Most Dangerous Group in Music

    NME

    January 2012

    Odd Future: The Band That Changed Everything

    NME

    July 2013

    Tyler, the Creator: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

    Complex

    May 2011

    Odd Future: The Future of Hip-Hop?