Luh Tyler Goes ‘Behind The Video’ For His ‘Law & Order’ Visual

Don’t be fooled by his age: 17-year-old rapper Luh Tyler is making a name for himself in Florida’s thriving rap scene. With two viral tracks, “Fat Racks” and “Law and Order,” to his name already, he’s off to a solid start in what could be a lengthy career. The teenage recording artist joins the likes of NLE Choppa, DDG, Yung Baby Tate, and 22Gz to drop by the Uproxx Studios for a Behind The Video breakdown.

Released late last year, the MontanaShotYa-directed video has already garnered 13 million views on YouTube. When asked by our very own Cherise Johnson if he used to watch the show in which the track is named after, he responds, “I did, but I wasn’t a big fan of it or anything,” confessing, “I just liked the beat,” used in the show’s opening credits. In the past, he did share a freestyle to the beat.

Throughout the video, several notable places in his hometown of Tallahassee, Florida, including Florida A&M University, also known as FAMU. Tyler revealed that several parts of the video were captured during the school’s homecoming, saying, “Everybody pops up in the city for homecoming,” a cultural tradition that his family has been taking him to for years.

Another cultural spot highlighted in the video is the restaurant Gutherie’s. When asked what first-time visitors should order, he recommended “a Gutherie’s box with chicken tender, fries, and Gutherie’s sauce.”

Watch Luh Tyler’s full Behind The Video breakdown for his track, “Law & Order.”

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

DJ Scheme, Danny Towers, & Ski Mask The Slump God Are Swimming In “Florida Water” With Luh Tyler: New Single

Before you turn your attention to the Super Bowl (and Rihanna’s Halftime show) this evening, we have a hot new single for all hip-hop heads to check out. On Friday (February 10), DJ Scheme and Danny Towers came together to finally drop “Florida Water,” which sees them link up with Ski Mask The Slump God. Additionally, the pair is joined by Luh Tyler to complete the joint effort.

For the producer’s part, he put together a low-note piano bassline for the three lyricists to coast over. Throughout his lyrics, Towers markedly taunts haters, reminding them that he’s not afraid to throw them in the shark-infested ocean that separates his home state and Cuba. Following him is the “Back Flippin” artist, whose bars are all about securing the bag.

Rapper Danny Towers performs onstage during Day 1 of Rolling Loud Los Angeles at NOS Events Center on December 10, 2021 in San Bernardino, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Finally, Ski Mask closes things out on “Florida Waters.” As per usual, his emphatic ad-libs and signature animated flow steal the show, leaving listeners desperate for more from every artist involved. While we don’t have release dates for any other upcoming single, we do know the accompanying music video is due out sometime this week.

As noted in a press release, this song, in particular, marks a big moment for DJ Scheme. He previously made waves at the end of 2020 with his debut album, FAMILY. That 17-track effort saw him collaborating with names like Jackboy, Lil Yachty, Ty Dolla $ign, and the late Lil Keed.

Stream DJ Scheme’s “Florida Water” single with Danny Towers, Ski Mask, and Luh Tyler on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your thoughts on the new track in the comments. Additionally, you can find more release recommendations on our Fire Emoji playlist update here.

Quotable Lyrics:

Know that I’m from Florida, in that water like a Chia Pet
And I’m with my dog like it’s Carter, where my gadget at?
What’s up in my pocket? It’s a thirty like a Percocet
Who that in my spliff? Never mind, I’ll be considerate

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