Sir Baudelaire

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Sir Baudelaire is the suave, fictional alter ego adopted by rapper Tyler, the Creator on his album "Call Me If You Get Lost," embodying a wealthy, globe-trotting persona.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alter ego
character
fictional persona
alsoKnownAs Tyler Baudelaire NERFINISHED
appearsIn Call Me If You Get Lost NERFINISHED
artStyleAssociation maximalist aesthetic
associatedWith hip hop
rap music
associatedWorkType studio album
centralTo storytelling on Call Me If You Get Lost
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Tyler, the Creator NERFINISHED
describedAs globe-trotting
suave
wealthy
embodiesTheme escapism
luxury
romance
status
travel
genreContext concept album
hasCharacteristic affluent
charming
confident
stylish
hasCulturalContext 2020s pop culture
contemporary hip hop
hasTitle Sir
inspiredBy luxury travel culture
introducedIn 2021
inUniverseOccupation bon vivant
traveler
languageOfExpression English
medium audio recording
music
narrativeFunction first-person narrator
partOf Tyler, the Creator artistic persona system
relatedTo Tyler, the Creator persona Igor NERFINISHED
Tyler, the Creator persona Wolf NERFINISHED
roleInWork narrative persona on Call Me If You Get Lost
symbolizes freedom
romantic desire
success
targetAudience fans of Tyler, the Creator

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Call Me If You Get Lost hasPart Sir Baudelaire