Florida has always been a powerhouse in hip-hop—a place dripping with talent, charisma, and undeniable authenticity. From legends like Trick Daddy and Uncle Luke to the dominance of Kodak Black, the Sunshine State has cultivated a sound and culture uniquely its own. And now, stepping confidently into that spotlight, we have Luh Tyler with his new album Florida Boy. Spoiler alert? If you’re a true Florida Boy (or girl), this project has zero skips.
At just 18, Luh Tyler has emerged as more than just an artist; he’s a movement. He’s got that effortless swag, laid-back delivery, and knack for crafting beats that feel like summer heat radiating off the pavement. With Florida Boy, Tyler isn’t just holding up the Florida hip-hop torch. He’s sprinting with it. This album is more than a collection of songs—it’s a statement.
Florida Boy Has Zero Skips: The Standout Tracks Defining His Sound

Photo Credit: via Luh Tyler’s Instagram Account (@luhtyler_)
You can’t talk about Florida Boy without shouting out “In They Face” and “If It Don’t Make Money.” These tracks hit different. “In They Face” is so smooth, so unapologetically in-your-face (pun intended)—with Luh Tyler spitting facts and flexes like a veteran. And “If It Don’t Make Money”? That’s the anthem, the hustle, the vibe. These songs feel like diary pages from a dude who’s achieving his dreams while staying true to where he’s from.
What’s wild is how much Luh Tyler’s trajectory mirrors a young Kodak Black. Much like Kodak, Tyler is breaking through with an authenticity that can’t be taught. Both artists share this rawness, confidence, and ability to make you visualize Florida life in vivid detail—whether it’s riding through the city or chasing a bag. Kodak was the voice of a generation at Tyler’s age, and it’s becoming clear that Tyler is stepping into similar shoes. It’s not a stretch to believe he’ll stand as a legend in his own time.
Luh Tyler was Born to Lead: The Next Cultural Icon from the Sunshine State
What sets Tyler apart, though, is how he makes it look effortless. He doesn’t try too hard to grab attention—his talent handles that itself. Florida Boy flows naturally, track to track, oozing the kind of energy that makes you want to start it all over the second it ends. And honestly, that’s the truest sign of a great album.
Florida doesn’t just produce artists; it births cultural icons in hip-hop. Luh Tyler is next in that lineage. With Florida Boy, he’s proven he’s already a force, a voice, a face. Whether you’re blasting the album with your windows down or vibing out in your room, one thing’s clear, Luh Tyler isn’t just repping Florida. He is Florida. And the world better be watching.

Photo Credit: via Luh Tyler’s Instagram Account (@luhtyler_)
Watch Luh Tyler’s Florida Boy music video now and see why he’s the leader of Florida’s New Wave.
Written by: Anastasia


