Loyle Carner told NME at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester that his album "hopefully!" represents the closest he has come to authentically expressing himself as an artist, citing its vulnerable nature and clean vocal melodies as key to its resonance with listeners. The British-Guyanese rapper, nominated for Hip-Hop, Grime and Rap, indicated he is currently focused on enjoying life outside music but is writing new material without pressure.
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Loyle Carner told NME at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester that his album "hopefully!" represents the closest he has come to authentically expressing himself as an artist, citing its vulnerable nature and clean vocal melodies as key to its resonance with listeners. The British-Guyanese rapper, nominated for Hip-Hop, Grime and Rap, indicated he is currently focused on enjoying life outside music but is writing new material without pressure.