Detroit’s Linnon Stylz is one of the strongest voices in contemporary R&B. With his deeply personal lyrics and genre-bending style, Stylz crafts music with retro soul and cutting-edge flair. His latest single, “Robbery,” is a prime illustration of his talent for turning hurt into empowerment.
Linnon Stylz grew interested in music at a young age. By the time he was three, he was directing his church youth choir at Galation Missionary Baptist Church. His gift couldn’t go undiscovered for very long, and he dominated talent shows in town during his years in school.
Followed by R&B legends like R. Kelly, Usher, and Ginuwine, Stylz developed a style that is true to its origins yet also offers a new voice to the music industry.
Stylz credits R. Kelly’s smash ballad “I Believe I Can Fly” as the incident that triggered his professional drive. This moment in time marked the beginning of a career dedicated to producing music that reaches the heart.
Maksym Filonenko (Maksym Beats) is the producer of the song “Robbery,” which combines authoritative vocals with a sensual mix of bass, guitar, and strings. The result is an audio experience that expresses vulnerability while offsetting it with energy, giving listeners catharsis and empowerment. Despite its sombre subject matter, the heavy beat of the song transforms agony into freedom.
Stylz’s musical style buckles conventional thinking. Drawing influence from legends Trey Songz and Chris Brown, he seeks to create music that is the score to people’s lives. For him, being successful isn’t being famous—success is a legacy in song that reaches souls and encourages endurance.
Stream “Robbery” below: