Being so highly touted in the "yle" community, Lyle Taylor was invited by a potential member, Loyle Carner, to be featured in his new rap single. Loyle is trying to join the "yle" group but was having some debate over whether or not he should be accepted because of how his "yle" is pronounced. So to gain favor with the higher ups, Loyle came up with the great idea to have Lyle rap with him.
Loyle is a rapper from London and pitched to Lyle that they could make a diss track. So obviously, they made a diss track about former "yle" member and Lyle's nemesis, K Walker (the star footballer). The song had some absolute heaters in it like this bar, "word to my motha, kyle aint my brotha, and he's just anotha.. nobody." The song was such a hit that some music critics have started a petition to get Taylor in to the music industry so he can continue to share his word poetry.
As for the music video, it was an homage to old 90's and early 2000's rap videos. Lyle and Loyle both sported baggy clothes and utlized a fish eye lens to really sell the aesthetic.
Loyle is a rapper from London and pitched to Lyle that they could make a diss track. So obviously, they made a diss track about former "yle" member and Lyle's nemesis, K Walker (the star footballer). The song had some absolute heaters in it like this bar, "word to my motha, kyle aint my brotha, and he's just anotha.. nobody." The song was such a hit that some music critics have started a petition to get Taylor in to the music industry so he can continue to share his word poetry.
As for the music video, it was an homage to old 90's and early 2000's rap videos. Lyle and Loyle both sported baggy clothes and utlized a fish eye lens to really sell the aesthetic.