06.18.2026

Luhh Dyl Lives Large in the Video for “Tour Life,” a Highlight From New Album, A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²) 

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The 22-Year-Old Detroit Native Explores the Duality of His Nascent Rap Stardom on His Album, Out Now via 300 Ent.

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The Young Rapper Deals With Life On the Road in His New Video, Featuring Scenes From His Stint as Direct Support on Babyfxce E’s “Da Realest Tour”

Split Into Two Sections, “A Time To Hurt” and “A Time To Heal,” the Young Rapper’s New Album is a Showcase For His Dense Lyricism and Beyond-His-Years Wisdom, With Guest Features From NoCap, Babyfxce E, 1Up Tee, Lihtz, and Shiloh Dynasty

Critical Praise:

“2026 Rapper To Watch: Luhh Dyl makes rap music that’s deeply emotive, introspective, and increasingly spiritual,” and that Hear My Cry “stands out for how locked in he is on confronting his inner demons and imagining what it means to emerge from the darkness.” – Complex

“Somewhere between “Ski” and collabs with Veeze and Tee Grizzley, Dyl’s raps went from good to locked in.” – The FADER

“There’s just something about the slurry, slightly behind-the-beat delivery of newcomers like Dyl and Veeze that makes them very appealing and easy to listen to.” – UPROXX

The Announcement:

Rising rapper Luhh Dyl sets himself apart with his tasteful ear for production, combining the sounds of his hometown of Detroit with gentle acoustic guitars and chirruping vocal samples. Today, the 22-year-old artist releases the video for “Tour Life,” a highlight from his new album A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²).

Built around producer Hardheaded‘s dramatic string flourishes, underlaid with thumping Michigan percussion, “Tour Life” sets Dyl’s self-reflections aside in favor of a outlandish flexes, as the young rapper unleashes a barrage of boasts about how his life has changed for the better since his rap career started taking off: “I was born half goat, half man/And the G in my book stand for go-getter/And the O stand for, ‘Oh, he a cold n****’/And the A stand for A-plus ho hitter,” he smirks. The video delivers scenes from Dyl’s recent stint as direct support on Babyfxce E’s “Da Realest Tour, which ended earlier this week with a show in New York City, alternating scenes of Dyl rocking the mic with behind-the-scenes shots, including clips of his nasty basketball crossover and shots of his glistening jewelry.

Divided into two halves, A Time To Hurt and A Time To Heal, the 21-track ATH² digs deep into Dyl’s efforts to overcome his trauma, dealing with his emotional pain and choosing to find the joy in life amid the hurt. Aided by regular producers like Hardheaded, LQTheBanker, and Bugg, plus high-profile new collaborators like Helluva, Pooh Beatz, TNTxD, and A-Lau, Dyl cultivates a sound that mixes acoustic instrumentation with thumping Michigan bass, creating a contemplative, yet propulsive background that fits his introspective lyricism. The album is home to Dyl’s acclaimed singles like the Helluva-produced “Rollin With Me,” and “Still Having Problems,” a collaboration with NoCap, and the standout posse cut “New Edition” ft. Babyfxce E, Luh Tyler, and 1Up Tee. With an additional guest appearance from Lihtz on the emotional intro “A Momma’s Prayer” and from internet sensation Shiloh Dynasty on “Way It Goes,” A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²) is available on all platforms via 300 Ent.

A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²) is the follow-up to Hear My Cry, Luhh Dyl’s October 2025 album, anointed by Pitchfork as one of the Best Rap Albums of 2025. Dyl kept the momentum from his critically acclaimed album, and his collabs with the likes of Veeze, Tee Grizzley, and Lil Tony Official, going into 2026: In January, Complex named him one of the Rappers To Watch in 2026.

Only just tapping into his immense potential, Luhh Dyl is ready to make a name for himself. With ATH² out now, he proves that he is an artistic force that can’t be ignored.

Watch “Tour Life”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ca7EcJvAWE

Stream A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²)https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/ATH2

A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal tracklist:

Disc 1 – A Time To Hurt
Side A

  1. A Momma’s Prayer ft. Lihtz
  2. Miss You TN
  3. Tour Life
  4. Ion Feel Em
  5. Say Dat Den

Side B

  1. Worth My While
  2. Put It On Somebody
  3. Rollin Wit Me
  4. Still Havin Problems ft. NoCap
  5. New Edition ft. Luh Tyler, 1Up Tee & Babyfxce E
  6. Dead Wrong

Disc 2 – A Time To Heal
Side C

  1. Last Long
  2. Way It Goes ft. Shiloh Dynasty
  3. Gimme A Sign
  4. Nobody Dere
  5. College Girl

Side D

  1. Get There
  2. For The Love Of Money
  3. Finding It
  4. Unwashable Scars
  5. Till Den

Photo credit: Keenan Litmon

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The Background:

Luhh Dyl wants to keep you guessing. Poised to be the next big thing out of his city, the 21-year-old Detroit native has cultivated a devoted online fanbase, constantly re-defining himself, and his sound. The burgeoning rapper has coined his own unique subset of hip hop called “Cart Music ” built from a social media concept turned viral movement. From Michael Jackson to artists across genres, Luhh Dyl’s influences are heard in his eclectic sound, consisting of his raw lyricism and a punchy cadence layered on top of rhythmic, melodic beats. In his own words, he wants to make music that is “fun and unexpected,” saying “people have to listen carefully, because they won’t know what I’m going to say next.”

To his family, he’s Dylan – to his friends, Dyl for short, so when it came time to choose a rap moniker, the rapper says Luhh Dyl was a no-brainer. Dyl’s introduction to music came at an early age, freestyling with his brothers & friends. At 17 years old, he went to the studio for the first time, in search of a coping mechanism after his cousin’s passing. From there, making music became a passion almost immediately, and the studio continued to be an outlet for Dyl to express himself in ways that he never had before. He recorded his first song in 2022, tapping into his natural microphone talent and idiosyncratic delivery. Raised by a single mother and growing up in Detroit (amongst other places) he navigated an ever-changing environment, and had to mature quickly, but Dyl says his upbringing put him at an advantage. His experiences in his life have not only pushed him forward but would later serve as the inspiration behind his lyricism.


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“Tour Life”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ca7EcJvAWE

A Time To Hurt, A Time To Heal (ATH²)https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/ATH2

“A Momma’s Prayer” ft. Lihtz: https://youtu.be/GIuJMIAfm9o?si=ySuO0i4XT1_29Lop

“Till Den”: https://youtu.be/DWhef9IDfuc?si=RiZdF4mqDHnUCngI / https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/tillden

“Rollin’ With Me”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K5V4y9MIMg

“Still Having Problems” ft. NoCap: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/stillhavingproblems / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0XnNjIwXe0

Hear My Cryhttps://luhhdyl.lnk.to/hearmycry

“Nite N Day” ft. Babyfxce E & 1Up Tee: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/nitenday / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Vsj8155p4

“Wouldn’t Believe” ft. Lil Tony: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/wouldntbelieve / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXSdLkQTJS4

Intrude (Deluxe)https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/intrudedeluxe

 

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