Loyle Carner emerged onto the scene in 2017 with his debut album ‘Yesterday’s Gone’; his adopted stage name references to his childhood dyslexia and ADHD diagnoses. With a longstanding affinity for American hip hop and UK grime, Carner also cites inspiration from poets such as Langston Hughes and Benjamin Zephaniah, deftly blending mellow beats and jazzy instrumentation with confessional-style spoken word refrains. It’s this laid-back delivery that sits in contrast with his often serious subject matter – from Carner’s own personal struggles to tackling broader societal issues – which has aided his ascent to mainstream popularity and critical acclaim.