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24 · 06 · 2025
Loyle Carner is the inaugural face of Clash 131.
The London lyricist Loyle Carner has consistently aimed to convey the truth. His rich hip-hop sound fuses soulful expression with a quest for transparency, and his esteemed discography – including two Mercury Prize nominations and three BRIT Award nods – distinguishes him among his contemporaries.
Among his illustrious body of work, the new album ‘hopefully !’ stands out like a shining evening star. With an embrace of fatherhood and the accompanying inquiries, Loyle Carner has discovered ways to root himself, finding subtle yet profound happiness in his journey into adulthood.
This evolution is a fresh start that uncovers the innocence within maturity, as Loyle’s articulate insights reveal new artistic dimensions.
He remarks: “For the first time, I had perspective on what I was doing. It was easier to be honest.”
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Words: Ana Lamond Photography: Oliver Webb Stylist: Luke Smith Grooming: Marina Belfon-Rose Set Design: Murdo Hepburn Creative Direction: Rob Meyers
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Loyle Carner is the inaugural personality of Clash 131. The London-based lyricist Loyle Carner has consistently aimed to convey honesty through his work. His acclaimed hip-hop style fuses