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Loyle Carner

Loyle CarnerBest Loyle Carner Albums Ranked

8.1

Avg Score

27

Opinions

6

Albums

12

Reviewers

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Summary from 27 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Loyle Carner's catalog across 6 albums from 27 opinions, with an overall average of 8.1/10. The top-rated Loyle Carner album is hugo (2022) with a 8.1/10 average from 10 ratings, followed by Yesterday's Gone and hopefully !. The discography on Wavelength spans 2017 to 2025.

hugo

hugo

thelineofbestfit
9.0

hugo demonstrates Loyle Carner’s expansive talents

Not Waving, But Drowning

Not Waving, But Drowning

thelineofbestfit
9.0

Loyle Carner's Not Waving, But Drowning is a bold, uncompromising step forward

hopefully !

hopefully !

nme
8.0

a masterful balance of melancholy and perseverance

hugo

hugo

nme
8.0

Atop a Guyanese coastal clifftop, gazing into the camera alongside legendary poet John Agard, the closing shot of Loyle Carner‘s new video ‘Georgetown’ encapsulates the south London rapper’s inspiring journey. Produced by hip-hop royalty Madlib, named after Carner’s paternal grandmother’s birthplace, and sampling  Agard’s seminal poem Half Caste, the single’s wide scope departs from the subtle, pe

Yesterday's Gone

Yesterday's Gone

nme
8.0

Thank goodness for Loyle Carner. British hip-hop has often been dismissed as lacking the bite, punch and 
sheer skills of its American counterpart, but 22-year-old Ben Coyle-Larner has stacks of talent, some seriously good tunes and some highly decent connections – he’s already supported everyone from MF Doom and Nas to Kate Tempest and Joey Badass. He also spreads his smooth drawl over his debut

Yesterday's Gone

Yesterday's Gone

loudandquiet
8.0

The opening to Carner’s debut album, the previously released ‘The Isle of Arran’, fades in with the sway and swing of gospel singers, the volume ever rising like they are walking over mountain hills ever closer until they fade and Carner’s restrained, half-spoken flow cuts through the voices, sparking an immediate intimacy, which is soon further matched by the revealing and sincere subject of loss

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