Tyler Grosso
Tyler Grosso (Born 1993) is an American clothing designer and creative director born in North Carolina. Grosso is a public figure with many hip hop industry connections. Grosso's most well-known clothing endeavor has been Superrradical, a pop culture influenced brand that has done many collaborations with artists and other brands.
Early Fame
In 2012, Grosso was looking for his way into the industry by reaching out to those who inspired him. Grosso eventually became the intern of A$AP Yams (A.K.A Steven Rodriguez) via an infamous Facebook message; who was the influencer and creative director of the A$AP Mob, along with A$AP Rocky. Grosso moved from North Carolina to New York, in order to take the job. Grosso fully dove into helping the Mob in any way he could, helping with the process of the albums being worked on, and much more.
Superrradical
In 2015, after the passing of A$AP Yams, Grosso became less involved with the Mob, and turned his focus solely to Superrradical, his streetwear brand. His pop-culture related shirts, many with a dark, almost demonic twist, caught attention very early on. Superrradical has had the likes of Future, Post Malone, Bart Simpson, and even Charles Manson featured on articles of clothing.
Around May or June of 2021, Grosso began stealing money from his customers. He left the Superrradical web store open for several months accepting limitless orders. According to the entirety of the internet, including SR’s subreddit, not one single order since then has been fulfilled. Grosso has yet to comment on this dumbfounding display of behavior. To make matters worse, many of these orders were for “Hellboy” products. He has been milking his dead “friend” the late great Lil Peep. Tyler hasn’t made a decent design since Peep tragically passed, so unfortunately this was the only way to keep his brand from completely vanishing. If you’re reading this, don’t buy Superrradical, Tyler Grosso will steal your money.
Personal Life
Grosso has come to be associated with many artists in the underground hip-hop scene, such as Pouya and Fat Nick; as well as mainstream acts such as 21 Savage and Post Malone who he accompanied on the 2018 "Beerbongs and Bentleys" tour, alongside Grosso's newfound talent Paris A.K.A "ProdByParis."
References
- ↑ Blaise-Billie, Braudie. "A$AP Yams Protege Tyler Grosso Talk Streetwear Line Superrradical". Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
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