
Aone10 wrote:No, he obviously didn't invent horrorcore.
I find him unique because he doesn't sound like your typical hip-hop artist. He incorporates elements from other hip-hop sub-genres to create a unique sound. His production sounds like the bastard child of the Neptunes and RZA. Then ofcourse you have his deep/raspy voice, which in itself is unique. His lyrics also incorporate more wordplay and metaphors than your typical horrorcore rapper (I honestly don't feel like getting into a discussion in which I break down lyrics).
The only thing I think Tyler and Hopsin have in common is that they're influenced by Eminem (and I think Hopsin sounds like Eminem, while with Tyler you see the Eminem influence, but it doesn't sound like he's biting Em's style). They both have different rapping techniques and their production is different as well.
Just look at Tyler's most popular song (Yonkers) as the perfect example. His lyrics aren't just blatant violence, they are actually quite witty and require playback to catch all the wordplay/punchlines. Then that beat isn't your typical beat (very unique indeed, like much of his work).
As far as you finding him boring, that's definitely opinion based. I find his music very entertaining.