Luh Tyler: The Money Calling music video is the ultimate Rubber Band Man salute

All types of glowing up from Luh Tyler? You bet. It’s all eyes on the hip-hop hitmaker fresh from putting out his Destined For Greatness project to delivering a solid ‘Money Calling’ music video? My goodness.

It’s all types of flexing and confidence on display. Fully tap in.

Though he's an established rap star at only 20-years-old, Luh Tyler has only just begun to unlock his full potential. The Tallahassee native ponders his bright future on Destined For Greatness, his new mixtape. Spanning 15 tracks, the new tape picks up where 2025's Florida Boy left off, as the young artist perfects his ultra-laid back flow, sliding into pockets with a mischievous suavity ("I'm used to the heat, I'm on fire but I keep my cool," he spits on "Nun Like U"). The young rapper is a master of the low-key flex, his calm and collected affect adding color to his outrageous boasts.

Destined For Greatness combines the sparkly Florida trap instrumentals for which Tyler is known–notable highlights in this vein include the slinky "Act Broke" and glistening "Kobe"–but sprinkles in samples from rap classics from his childhood (some even older than he is). "No Trick," the ferocious collaboration with Trim, runs roughshod over a sample of "Make It Rain" by Travis Porter, while recent single "Stoner Music" brings Wiz Khalifa's "Roll Up" into a new era. The tape's focus track is "Money Calling," which modifies David Banner's beat for T.I.'s breakout hit "Rubber Band Man." On the new song, Tyler proudly places himself in the King of the South's royal lineage, but assures fans and onlookers that his work isn't done: "Say we gon' be ballin, trust me it won't be long/All that money calling, boy I love my ringtone/Pockets overloaded, won't believe I came from nuthin'/I'm in grind mode, while you be sleepin' I be hustlin'," he spits. The video for "Money Calling" releases at 12pm ET at Luh Tyler's YouTube.

The new mixtape is a refined and mature effort, adding new colors to Tyler's palette. Tyler collaborates with Ty Dolla $ign for the grown-and-sexy anthem "Came Up Off,and duets with rising Atlanta rapper BunnaB on "I Like..." The skittering "Ski World" incorporates elements of electro-funk, as Tyler ratchets up the tempo with a lightning-quick flow. "Any Minute" layers buzzing percussion into a bed of liquid electric keys, creating the ideal soundtrack for a late night smoke session. Equally suited to a top-down whip ride as a hazy night at home, Destined For Greatness is available on all platforms via Motion Music / Atlantic Music Group.

Born and raised in Tallahassee, FL, Luh Tyler took the rap game by storm as a teenager, stunning tastemakers and fans with his slippery flows and raspy-voiced witticisms. Only 16-years-old, Tyler earned plaudits from the likes of Rolling Stone and Pitchfork for his infectiously hard-hitting singles, like "Jayda Wayda," "Law & Order,and "Back Flippin'." In 2023, Tyler released his debut album, My Vision, named one of the year's best albums by UPROXX and Complex. The album welcomed guests like Lil Uzi Vert, Loe Shimmy, and BabyTron, generating over 100 million cross-platform streams, and cementing his spot on XXL's 2023 Freshman List. Tyler followed-up My Vision with 2024's Mr. Skii, home to hits like "First Show," "Change My Wayz," and "2 Slippery" ft. BossMan Dlow, and his headlining summer 2024 "Mr. Skii Tour."

Luh Tyler dug deeper into his background with 2025's Florida Boy mixtape, limiting the number of guests and focusing on widening his artistic and sonic palette. Tyler performed songs from the tape as a special guest on A Boogie's worldwide "Better Off Alone Tour." Billboard rewarded Tyler's hard work by naming him one of 2025's 21 Under 21.

Destined For Greatness continues Tyler's hot start to 2026. For Valentine's Day, Tyler shared the romantic anthem "My Boo," keeping his banger streak going with the flex-heavy "Kobe" and ultra-smooth "So Groovy." Beyond his own music, Tyler laid down a scintillating guest verse on "YOU AIN'T GOTTA LIE," a BNYX-produced highlight from Denzel Curry's collective project, Strictly 4 The Scythe

Now 20-years-old as he enters a new phase of his career, Luh Tyler has his sights set on joining the rap game A-list. With Destined For Greatness out now, the rapper plans to bring his silky-smooth stylings to the mainstream.

Stream Destined For Greatnesshttps://luhtyler.lnk.to/destinedforgreatness

Watch "Money Calling" later today on Luh Tyler's YouTube

Watch "No Trick" ft. Trim: https://luhtyler.lnk.to/notrickomv

Destined For Greatness tracklist:

  1. No More Playin

  2. Act Broke

  3. I Like... ft. BunnaB

  4. Spell

  5. Money Calling

  6. No Trick ft. Trim

  7. Stoner Music

  8. Ski World

  9. Swift Jitt Flow

  10. Get Ya Money Up

  11. Kobe

  12. Blue Bill Bandit

  13. Any Minute

  14. Come Up Off ft. Ty Dolla $ign

  15. Nun Like U

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