Loyle Carner

Loyle Carner is a British hip-hop artist from South London known for his introspective, jazz-infused sound. Born Benjamin Coyle-Larner, his stage name is a spoonerism of his surname, referencing his experiences with dyslexia and ADHD. His music is celebrated for its confessional lyricism, often exploring themes of family, grief, and identity. He gained widespread recognition with his Mercury Prize-nominated debut album, 'Yesterday's Gone', released on #AMF Records#. Subsequent albums like 'Not Waving, but Drowning' and 'hugo' have further solidified his place as a distinctive and eloquent voice in UK rap, earning him multiple BRIT Award nominations.