26FREESTYLE
Liverpool Freestyle
I know.
On The Ball
Manny Freestyle
GreenCrack
TOO FRESH
New Flow (Freestyle)
Fight For Life
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Open in SnapchatA young man, identified as Boyler, performs a spoken word piece on a wet city street at night. He stands in front of a Garda van, delivering his lines with expressive hand gestures under the glow of streetlights. Text overlays highlight key phrases from his performance, creating a cinematic and atmospheric urban experience.
Boyler delivers a powerful and defiant rap performance in a dimly lit urban underpass, addressing critics and showcasing his street credibility. With lyrics like 'this one I don't need your respect' and 'we come from the trenches,' he raps about his experiences and dismisses online negativity. This raw, unfiltered performance captures the essence of modern street rap culture.
A young man, identified as Boyler, sits on illuminated steps at night and performs a freestyle rap. He uses expressive hand gestures while delivering his lines, which are overlaid as text on the screen. The performance culminates in a title card announcing '26 FREESTYLE - 10TH FEB'.
In this candid behind-the-scenes look, musician Boyler is seen practicing guitar in his personal room. He sits focused, strumming a blue acoustic guitar while referencing a music software interface on his laptop and a tutorial playing on a large TV screen. After a brief pause, he turns to the camera, gestures expressively, and shares insights or encouragement before returning to his practice. The scene captures a relatable moment of dedication and learning.
Boyler delivers a powerful performance of his new track 'Still Washed All These Women Want Me' in a moody, neon-lit urban setting. With lyrics addressing street life, respect, and personal success, this visually striking piece captures the essence of modern UK rap. Watch the full performance.
In a powerful nighttime performance, rapper Boyler stands amidst striking red-lit poles, delivering an intense freestyle rap. With lyrics touching on personal growth, resilience, and his roots in Ballymun, he uses expressive hand gestures to convey his message against a backdrop of city lights. This is more than just a song; it's a story.
In this atmospheric nighttime performance, Irish rapper Boyler delivers a powerful new track titled 'Ballymun'. Filmed on the wet streets of Dublin, he raps about his roots, resilience, and the realities of life in his neighborhood. With intense delivery and on-screen lyrics, the video captures the gritty energy of street rap.
Join Boyler on a quick nighttime journey. The video captures him at a gas station, getting fuel, then heading into a nearby convenience store for supplies. It's a real-life snapshot of a simple errand run, filmed with a handheld camera that follows his every move.
This dynamic visual experience features Boyler performing to his track 'Take A Trip (Remixes)'. The video combines striking choreography with bold text overlays like 'LOOK THAT BIKES AND IS BATTON' and 'PROBABLY DO SOON', creating a modern, energetic aesthetic. It transitions from a moody, blue-lit corridor to an atmospheric nighttime urban setting, showcasing Boyler's performance artistry.
A man in a black puffer jacket performs a choreographed dance routine outdoors at night. He moves rhythmically to an unseen track, with stylized text overlays appearing on screen, including 'REALIST', 'FOCUSED', and 'SAY'. The setting is a modern building with illuminated windows and planters, creating an urban atmosphere.
A young man, identified as Boyler, attempts to flip food in a pan in his kitchen but fails comically. The scene then cuts to a dramatic, darkly lit re-enactment where he dramatically sings about the incident with text overlays, turning a simple cooking mishap into an epic story.
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