— A riser in Detroit’s busy rap scene, Luhh Dyl fits words of wisdom into unique rhythmic pockets, reflecting a maturity and artistic vision that belies his 21 years of age. Taking time to dig deep and explore the emotions that have accompanied his rapid rise, Luhh Dyl shares “Wish You Could,” his new single and music video.
Floating atop a contemplative piano and pitch-shifted vocals courtesy of Lily Kaplan, who produced the song with Audiojacc, Dyl shows off his musicality, filling the beat’s copious negative space with his low-key flexes as he raps,
“They say I’m a star in the making, feel like I’m already shining/
Went and flooded my neck and both ears hoping to cover the scars that I’m hiding”
In the music video, directed by Shaquille Simons, Dyl performs the song in an abandoned warehouse, where he surveys his city and plots his next move.
“Wish You Could” continues a big year for Luhh Dyl, marked by a high-quality project, viral singles, and recognition from rap critics. Over the past year, Dyl made waves with songs like “LaLaLa” (5+ million Spotify streams) and “Ski,” which generated over 3 million Spotify streams. “Ski” appeared on Dyl’s February 2025 album, Intrude, a tape that comments on the imposter syndrome he feels the need to overcome. The album, and its Deluxe, was a testament to the respect Dyl commands in his hometown scene. Detroit heavy-hitters like Veeze, Tee Grizzley, and Sada Baby appear on the tape, as do national names like Loe Shimmy and Nino Paid. Dyl performed tracks from Intrude with a live band on a scintillating From The Block performance (over 100k YouTube views), showing off his already-seasoned performance chops.
Most recently, Dyl teamed up with Atlanta emcee Lil Tony, on the single “Wouldn’t Believe,” which was named one of the Best Rap Songs of May 2025 by The FADER, and has generated over 2 million streams in less than two months.
Only just tapping into his immense potential, Luhh Dyl is ready to make a name for himself. Stay tuned for much more music from the 21-year-old artist in the near future.

