Brooklyn rap artist Tyrin releases his sun-soaked new single 'A Little Bit More', which doesn't shy away from his emotional tendencies.

Brooklyn’s genre-defying artist Tyrin has dropped a fresh track that’s set to be on repeat all summer long. ‘A Little Bit More’ is the latest single from the rising musician, known for his ability to weave together post-punk, hip-hop, and nostalgic influences into something uniquely his own.

 

The new release is a catchy, upbeat number that feels ready to soundtrack our summer season. But Tyrin doesn’t shy away from emotional depth, and ‘A Little Bit More’ is no exception. Beneath its sun-soaked melodies lies a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the bittersweet process of moving on. Inspired by the duality of Outkast’s Hey Ya, the track pairs feel-good rhythms with introspective lyrics, reflecting the artist’s journey through the highs and lows of a relationship that’s reached its end.

 

Tyrin first made his mark on the Brooklyn rap scene in 2010, but his sound has evolved significantly since those early days. Breaking free from the confines of his initial genre, he has embraced a broader musical palette that pulls from a variety of influences. This willingness to experiment has earned him comparisons to acts like Beach Bunny and Briston Maroney, positioning him as one of the most intriguing artists to watch in 2024.

 

With A Little Bit More’, Tyrin continues to push boundaries, offering a track that’s as much about personal growth as it is about sonic innovation. On the single, he says: It’s a song about realising that some relationships aren’t built to last, letting go of comfort is the epitome of closing time. The saddest and most uplifting closing. This song came at the end of a relationship that, while having been the reason for so much of my growth, had run its course. We had outgrown it and we struggled to fly free.”

Listen to 'A Little Bit More' now: