At just 20 years old, Luh Tyler has already cemented himself as Florida royalty. In just three years, he put Tallahassee on the map in a way that hasn’t been done since T-Pain told us he fell in love with a stripper.
But Tyler didn’t make it this far by overthinking it or executing some grand scheme to take over hip-hop. Instead, his raps are the byproduct of an artist who almost certainly freestyled at lunch tables and school desks as someone made a beat out of pencil taps. “I don’t need a b***h, the Benjamins the only thing I need / I just come up off the head, no, I don’t write, don’t gotta read / I’m with your b***h, we at the Waffle House, yeah, we on Tennessee,” Luh Tyler breezily raps on “Law & Order“.
Luh Tyler Speaks With Noisey Ahead of His Rolling Loud 2026 Set in Orlando
This breezy mindset continues on his upcoming album Destined for Greatness, releasing on May 29th. Before his set at Rolling Loud 2026 in Orlando, he teased that he’s giving fans the usual sampling platter. But beyond that, he’ll put aside some of the flexing to get a little personal, too.
“I’ma tell a story on that bih for real, ya feel me? Talk about my life on that bih, I got some real s**t on there this time,” Tyler grinned. “Mix it in, got some turnt s**t, some chill s**t, and some s**t for the h*es. Everything for everybody.”…