vyle

vyle.,polished his charismatic and articulate verbal flow early on. “It was so cohesive despite it being a competition,” he reveals about his environment’s influence. “And when people were rapping, they said something that made you rewind the tape. Using similes and metaphors, I couldn’t believe dudes from the South Side were writing this stuff. I was completely enamored by it.” It wasn’t long after with absorbed talent in tow, that vyle. started shaking the scene himself. Releasing a slew of hustled cassettes and CDs, all featuring his unique hybrid of hip hip and electronica, vyle. parlayed recognition to a wider audience. . That party-scene gig led the young rapper to releasing 2006’s Oh I Think Dey like Hoodtronics mixtape, a refined collection of electronic hip-hop glossed with vyle.’s distinctly clever and intelligent lyrical content. It has since been downloaded nearly 20,000 times.