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Luhh Dyl Connects With NoCap for New Single “Still Having Problems”

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Luhh Dyl made noise in 2025 with his intricate wordplay and unique sonic palette, layering his flow above acoustic guitars to work through his troubles. Hot on the heels of earning Rappers To Watch in 2026 honors from Complex, 21-year-old Detroit native looks to make an even bigger splash this year, connecting with NoCap for “Still Having Problems,” his first single of the year. Cutting through an acoustic guitar loop with lilting melody, Dyl imagines alternate realities where he isn’t a rapper and needs to find other ways to exercise his brain: “If I weren’t a rapper I’d probably be somewhere with a telescope,” he intones. During his supersized second verse, NoCap taps into Dyl’s wavelength, reflecting on his daily trauma with his trademark wit: “I might never reach my goals, I may never sleep at night/Even though I call you my twin, this sh*t ain’t the same,” he sings. In the video, Luhh Dyl and NoCap have a dark night of the soul, contemplating their situations by an open fire as they plan for a brighter future.

“Still Having Problems” is Dyl’s second new song since the release of Hear My Cry, his October 2025 album, anointed by Pitchfork as one of the Best Rap Albums of 2025. 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.

A resilient and redemptive album, Hear My Cry is home to Luhh Dyl’s acclaimed 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.

Hear My Cry was Dyl’s second full-length of 2025, following January’s  Intrude, which has generated over 35 million streams. The album featured guest appearance from Detroit heroes like Tee GrizzleyVeeze, and Sada Baby, and national names like Loe Shimmy. Both Hear My Cry and Intrude are available on all platforms via 300 Ent.

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

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