Tyler, the Creator is a noted fan of the majority of Eminem's discography, but he wasn't too happy with the latest release, Shady XV.

"I love you Marshall, you are my favorite rapper, but dude 'ShadyXV' is f---ing ASS," he tweeted, before following up with: "Hahaha, why won't someone who loves him tell him NO."

Soon, the tweets were gone, and this was left in their place:

Shady spoke to MTV about Tyler and Odd Future a couple years ago.

"I think from the stuff that I've heard - I haven't heard a lot from him," Em said. "I've heard, you know, I've still got to go... check out everything that they're doing. But I've heard enough to know that it feels like they're pushing boundaries and buttons, and that's one of the things that I'm familiar with, you know, especially when I came out. And I love it. I love the fact that they're doing that. And the dudes can rhyme."

Tyler is never afraid to share his opinions on new music. After U2 released Songs of Innonence for free on iTunes users' accounts, he had some harsh words for Bono.

As previously reported, Tyler created a limited edition documentary, Wolf, which was released Nov. 8.

From our own Ryan Middleton: This will be a fascinating look into the life of Tyler, The Creator and his creative process. According to Hip Hop Wired, the DVD will be sold in conjunction with Illegal Civilization. There will unfortunately only be 100 copies of the movie sold, half of which will be at Odd Future's upcoming, daylong festival this Saturday at The Park @ L.A. Coliseum with Rick Ross, Pharrell, Mac Miller and the whole Odd Future crew, Camp Flog Gnaw.

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