About:
British MC Loyle Carner. Born Benjamin Coyle-Larner in South London, in 2014, he made his recording debut with the EP A Little Late. "Guts," a collaborative track with poet/rapper Kate Tempest, was released that same year. In 2015, he issued the indie single "Tierney Terrace/Florence” via ParadYse Records. The young creative had begun to generate hype among lovers of alternative hip-hop, and was noted for the distinct difference between his languid vocal delivery and the more abrasive delivery of his Croydon counterparts. His introspective and astonishingly honest lyrics certainly began to make an impression, and created waves with tracks like "The Isle of Arran" and "Ain't Nothing Changed." The tracks were featured on his debut full-length, Mercury nominated album 'Yesterday's Gone', released in early 2017. Shouts to french vanilla