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Loyle Carner

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Gender Male
Age 29
Web site loylecarner.com
Official site loylecarner.com
Date of birth October 6,1994
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Lambeth
London
United Kingdom
Parents Jean Coyle-Larner
GenresHip Hop
Siblings Ryan Coyle-Larner
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Songs2019
ListOttolenghiNot Waving, But Drowning · 2019
2017
2019
InstrumentsVocals
AlbumsNot Waving, But Dro...
Yesterday's Gone
A Little Late
Skos genreHip-Hop/Rap
Full nameBenjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner
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Date of Upd.
ID673150
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Benjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner, known professionally as Loyle Carner, is an English hip hop musician. After supporting various rappers during their tours, he released his debut album, Yesterday's Gone, in 2017, which garnered a nomination for the 2017 Mercury Prize.

MOTDx: Jermaine Jenas' Match of the Day spin-off show cancelled

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Oct 20,2023 6:41 am

... As well as players, its guests included musicians like Aitch, Self Esteem and Loyle Carner, and personalities including comedian Maisie Adam, DJ Reece Parkinson and former Love Islander Jordan Hames...

Mercury Prize 2023: Loyle Carner and Young Fathers among favourites to win

Mercury Prize 2023: Loyle Carner and Young Fathers among favourites to win
Sep 7,2023 1:41 am

...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentLoyle Carner, Young Fathers and Jockstrap are among the favourites to win the 2023 Mercury Prize, which takes place in London on Thursday night...

Leeds Festival: Sam Fender crowned king of the North with career-defining set

Leeds Festival: Sam Fender crowned king of the North with career-defining set
Aug 26,2023 10:00 pm

... Northern Ireland s Bicep brought an early evening electro rave, before Mercury Prize-nominated rapper Loyle Carner, form South London, called on the audience to " forget about toxic masculinity" and leave all their personal nonsense " in yesterday" just Isle of Wight band Wet Leg rocked out so hard that frontwoman Rhian Teasdale s bonnet fell at one point...

Reading and Leeds Festival: Billie Eilish brings Barbie to life during cathartic headline set

Reading and Leeds Festival: Billie Eilish brings Barbie to life during cathartic headline set
Aug 25,2023 9:40 pm

... Leeds Festival continues tomorrow with performances from Sam Fender, Loyle Carner, Wet Leg and Foals...

Reading and Leeds: The interpreters performing songs for deaf fans at the festivals

Reading and Leeds: The interpreters performing songs for deaf fans at the festivals
Aug 25,2023 6:20 am

... Last weekend, she covered Stormzy s set at All Points East in London, meaning this week was dedicated to learning material by her five assigned Reading and Leeds acts, :including Central Cee, Easy Life and one of her favourites, Loyle Carner...

Mercury Prize 2023: Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Fred Again lead shortlist

Mercury Prize 2023: Arctic Monkeys, Jessie Ware and Fred Again lead shortlist
Jul 27,2023 6:31 am

... Rappers Loyle Carner and J Hus both receive their second nomination, for albums that tackle perceptions of masculinity and the cycle of violence on London s streets...

Indo-Caribbeans in the UK: 'Our stories are yet to be heard'

Indo-Caribbeans in the UK: 'Our stories are yet to be heard'
Jul 25,2023 8:11 am

... " When I found out [musician] Loyle Carner is Guyanese I was like that is amazing because it felt like that was someone like me out there who s actually doing something...

Loyle Carner: The secrets of the rapper's powerful and personal Glastonbury set

Loyle Carner: The secrets of the rapper's powerful and personal Glastonbury set
Jun 25,2023 6:10 am

...By Mark Savage and Paul GlynnReporting from the Glastonbury FestivalIf you watched Loyle Carner headlining Glastonbury s West Holts stage on Saturday you saw something special...

Indo-Caribbeans in the UK: 'Our stories are yet to be heard'

Jun 24,2023 8:31 pm

By Luke WolstenholmeBBC Asian Network

Jana Ally struggled to fit in with The British Asian community around her when she was younger.

Her parents took her to an Indian dance class because they wanted her " to have something where I can relate back To My culture".

But 25-year-old Jana says she couldn't relate because she isn't Indian.

She's Indo-Caribbean, part of a community that came to the UK.

They've built a bright, vibrant culture since, But tell BBC Asian Network their stories aren't often heard and not many people know about them.

The UK census has no classification for " Indo-Caribbean" - Like it does " Black Caribbean" for Example - Meaning no-one knows the exact population figures.

The closest classification is " Asian other" which is something that Jana says hasn't been helpful Growing Up .

" It just really made me feel Like I was other, it made me feel Like I was invisible and overlooked, " she says.

" I look Like I Am South Asian, even if just half, and so I just started to fit into that box. "

Jana, a designer who lives in London, says things Like being taken to The Dance class made her realise she was different to The Girls around her.

" I sat there by myself and I was a lot lighter in skin tone than them so they could definitely tell I couldn't relate, " she says.

" I didn't know The Music , I didn't know the moves. "

Sanam Harrinanan, who comes from a mix of Indian and Trinidadian heritage, won this winter's series of Love Island .

She says she received loads of comments when she was on the reality TV Show - with people guessing where she was from.

" I don't think many people know about our heritage, they don't really know who We Are , " the 25-year-old says.

" I think as well when you're filling out your ethnicity on a form, it's not even an option. I'm always ticking other. "

Sanam says Growing Up she didn't really pay too much attention to her heritage.

" I was born in Trinidad But moved to the UK when I was young, " she says.

" Only recently, now I'm more public, I've paid attention. "

Bilal Ally lives in Leeds But His Family heritage traces back to Guyana.

The 22-year-old writer and musician is trying to spread more knowledge and awareness of Indo-Caribbean culture through his music.

But he thinks public figures and celebrities Like Sanam can help the community become more visible.

" There are so many [celebs] that are actually part Guyanese or Trinidadian and it's in the fifth line of their bio, " he says.

" When I found out [musician] Loyle Carner is Guyanese I was Like 'that is amazing' because it felt Like that was someone Like Me Out There who's actually doing something.

" It helps remove The Feeling I had Growing Up and still have, that Identity Crisis that I'm sure many Indo-Caribbeans have. "

The Indo-Caribbean community was born almost 200 years ago when slavery was abolished.

British Land owners transported hundreds of thousands of people from India to work on their Caribbean plantations.

Many people then came to the UK 75 years ago when The Ship HMT Empire Windrush and its 492 passengers from The Caribbean arrived in the UK.

" We Are always omitted from this story, " says historian Maria Kaladeen, who's an expert on Indo-Caribbean culture.

" It's only very recently that people have begun to include the stories of people who are Indian Caribbean in their Windrush narratives.

" And our stories are so similar to those of African Caribbean people who came to the UK during that period. "

So if Indo-Caribbean culture is a fusion of two places on opposite sides of The World - what makes it stand out as different from them both?

" The food, " Sanam says without stopping for a breath.

" In Trinidad the food is a mixture of Indian and Caribbean and it's amazing. The One I'm in love with is a Street Food called Doubles . "

Jana is also a fan of Doubles - Fried flatbreads with a spicy chickpea Curry - But says there's another part of the culture she loves.

" I mean obviously The Music too, " she says, adding the feel-good tunes mean " you can't be sad".

" I just think everything about the culture is so unique. It's two cultures mixed together and it just creates more. "

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