When it comes to finding music worth listening to in the independent arena, time can easily get wasted by listening to rappers whose goal is to look and sound like their indie-counterparts. However, this isn’t the case for Kyle!. The rapper and his SuperDuper collective have added a colorful essence to the game, literally and figuratively.


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With projects titles like Beautiful Loser and a color scheme that would make Lisa Frank jealous, it’s hard not to grow fond of the wave the California native has created digitally.

As of late, Kyle! has been dropping collaborations with a number of artist representing his hometown and beyond. From Kehlani, IAMSU, to G-Eazy, any track Kyle! gets on he manages to exude the colorful flair his brand and music is known for.

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“I Doubt It” takes on a different vibe as the Cali native digs deeper into his story come-up through digital rap. In short, he is calling out the rappers who think the many milestones he has achieved are easy and puts them on game by expressing how he earned bragging rights. However, the song still contains the upbeat vibrations fans are used to, this time with a few jabs directed towards rap perpetrators who may not have seen it coming.

Ain’t no elevator to success, I had to take the stairs
How you think I made it here?
Climbin’, climbin’
How you think you make it here?
Grindin’, grindin’
I chase after what I want
And I don’t stop to take a breath
You can’t run up on me, yeah
You need to take baby baby baby baby baby steps