10.1.2025

Luhh Dyl Releases Hear My CryHis Introspective and Intricate New Album, Out Now via 300 Ent., Shares “Child Lock” Music Video


The 21-Year-Old Detroit Native’s Second Full-Length of 2025 is a Showcase For His Off-Kilter Flows and Wise-Beyond-His-Years Bars

The Album is Home to Buzzing Singles Like Kid Cudi-Sampling “Nite N Day” ft. Babyfxce E & 1Up Tee, the Lil Tony-Featuring “Wouldn’t Believe,” and the Powerful Recent Single “Hanging Tree”

Critical Praise:

“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

“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.” – Fox 2 Detroit

The Announcement:

Rising in the Detroit scene behind his dense lyricism and unique flows, Luhh Dyl is ready to bare his soul. The 21-year-old rapper prepares for the next phase of his career, releasing Hear My Cry, his new album. Avoiding the rattling bass and dramatic keyboard arpeggios that have become Detroit’s sonic hallmark, the young rapper develops his own sound on the new album, working with producers like A-Lau4headTurnMeUpMarr, and Audiojacc, weaving in unexpected samples, including samples of songs by artists like John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Kid Cudi, and Pinegrove, and gentle acoustic guitars to mirror his contemplative rhymes. Inspired by the Book of David, this album reflects on the timeless lessons found within those scriptures—overcoming great odds, seeking forgiveness, and striving to rise above past mistakes. David, known both as a gifted musician and poet, carried a heart that earnestly sought after God. His writings often began with the humble plea, “O Lord, hear my cry,” capturing his raw honesty, vulnerability, and unwavering faith. Dyl aims to convey the same spirit of resilience and redemption in his music.

Hear My Cry is home to Luhh Dyl’s acclaimed recent singles, like the Kid Cudi flip “Nite N Day” ft. Flint’s Babyfxce E and Detroit’s 1Up Tee the Pinegrove-sampling Holdin Back,” “Wish You Could,” a contemplative anthem that earned acclaim from Clash Magazine, “Wouldn’t Believe,” his collaboration with Lil Tony Official which became Dyl’s first track to cross 1 million views, and was named one of the Best Rap Songs of May 2025 by The FADER, and the introspective new single “Hanging Tree.” Spanning 15 tracks, Hear My Cry complements those standout singles with a collection of new highlights, including “Prayed 4,” in which Dyl duets with pitched-up vocals and lays out his hopes and dreams, and the murky “Child Lock,” evoking the gray skies of his hometown. Much of the album is contemplative, but Dyl takes several opportunities to let loose, including on “Nite N Day” and the soul-sampling “F*ck Money.” Hear My Cry is available on all platforms via 300 Ent.

Along with Hear My Cry, Luhh Dyl shares the music video for “Child Lock,” the album’s focus track. Piecing his flow between flecks of arpeggiating acoustic guitars and mournful strings, courtesy of producer TurnMeUpMar, Dyl reflects on growing older, refusing to regret roads not taken and talking directly to those willing to listen and change. In the video, Dyl rhymes in an empty room, only accompanied by a dancer whose movements echo his deep thoughts.

Dyl’s new album is his second of 2025, following January’s Intrude, which has generated over 34.3 million streams. The album featured guest appearance from Detroit heroes like Tee GrizzleyVeeze, and Sada Baby, and national names like Loe Shimmy. Intrude showcased the young rapper’s experimentation with flows and use of unconventional samples. Dyl dazzled with live performances of Intrude highlights on From The Block. Most recently, Luhh Dyl shined during his appearance on Kai Cenat x On The Radar’s Mafiathon, performing music from the new album.

Only just tapping into his immense potential, Luhh Dyl is ready to make a name for himself. With his Hear My Cry, he positions himself as an artistic force that can’t be ignored.

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

Watch “Child Lock”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VUqAI4XNpw

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

Hear My Cry tracklist:
1. Way’s I’m Livin (Prod. by Watts)
2. Prayed 4 (Extended) – (Prod. by 4head)
3. Child Lock (Prod. by TurnMeUpMar)
4. Hanging Tree (Prod. by 4head)
5. What’s All The Commotion? (Prod. by Bugg & Ben Ancell)
6. 100 Questions (Prod. by 4head)
7. F Money (Prod. by Lucas Dante & Probykendox)
8. O Lord, Hear My Cry (Prod. by Hype)
9. Fightin My Flesh (Prod. by Thankutimmy & Audiojacc)
10. Made It Happen – (Prod. by Alau & TurnMeUpMar)
11. Holdin Back – (Prod. by TurnMeUpMar)
12. Wouldn’t Believe (feat. Lil Tony) (Prod. by Audiojacc & Thankutimmy)
13. Wish You Could (Prod. by Audiojacc & Lily Kaplan)
14. Prayed 4 (Original) (Prod. by 4head)
15. (BONUS) Nite N Day (feat. Babyfxce E & 1up Tee) (Prod. by Alau & Lucas)

Photo credit: Jimmy Fontaine

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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.


Links:

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

“Child Lock”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VUqAI4XNpw

“Hanging Tree”: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/hangingtree / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkUpEp4hmUU

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

“Holdin Back”: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/holdinback / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTAWN-5mCa4

“Wish You Could”: https://luhhdyl.lnk.to/wishyoucould / https://youtu.be/RKJVd83zQ2I

“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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