YALLI
Builds a World, Not Just an Album
“Five years of relentless singles, a cryptic digital headquarters, and twelve tracks that sound like a city shorting out at midnight — FEAR OF HEIGHTS is the most complete artistic statement to come out of New York’s underground this year.”
MUSIC & CULTURE | APRIL 2026 | YALLIMUSIC.COM
The rise of the independent artist in the digital age is often marked by more than just music; it’s about creating a cohesive, immersive world. For the New York-based rapper and visionary YALLI, that world is centered at yallimusic.com.
Characterized by a high-octane, “glitch-trap” aesthetic and a relentless output of singles, YALLI has quickly become a name to watch in the underground hip-hop scene. His digital presence—neon-soaked visuals and cryptic interfaces—mirrors the raw energy of his sound.
“The distortion isn’t accidental — it’s architectural.”
Visiting YALLI’s website is less like loading an artist page and more like being handed a keycard. It’s a smart piece of world-building. In an era of bloated templates, YALLI’s digital home feels like an extension of his aesthetic: cryptic, high-stakes, and uncompromising.

Five Years In The Making
YALLI started releasing music in 2021 with a clear strategy: no long silences. Just singles, one after another, each one a proof of concept for a sharpening sound. This consistency built a durable catalog and a dedicated audience.
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YEAR |
MILESTONE |
KEY TRACK / PROJECT |
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2021 |
Debut |
Non-Stop Singles Era Begins |
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RISING |
Breakthrough |
HHEADRUSHH — Glitch-trap textures |
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COLLAB |
Synergy |
KINDA FEELING — Feature on Priscilla Disla’s EP Feelings (iii) |
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EXPANDING |
Sonic Range |
TELETHON — Cinematic underground |
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PRE-2026 |
Lead Up |
ALL SMILEZ · TYLENOL · EBEN FLOW |
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MARCH 15 |
THE ALBUM |
FEAR OF HEIGHTS — 12-Track LP |
Fear Of Heights — The Breakdown
The listening experience of FEAR OF HEIGHTS is designed as a literal climb; the peaks keep getting higher with every song you listen to. The album opens on H3LLSD, an atmospheric intro that sets an ethereal, ghost-in-the-machine tone. It locks the listener in before the ascent begins. From there, the record runs hot. UNDERDOGS G0! is aggressive and precise, while PR!MAL trades melody for pure pressure.
EKKLECTIC pulls in electronic textures that shouldn’t work on paper but feel inevitable in practice, pushing the sonic boundaries of the project even further. From there, TAGGTEAAM shifts the record’s gravity toward the nightlife circuit—it’s a definitive strip-club anthem, specifically crafted for when you’re bringing your girl along. It understands the specific grit of that environment.
The collaborative depth of the project is anchored by D!E FIGHT!NG!, featuring Priscilla Disla. YALLI previously appeared on the track KINDA FEELING from Disla’s 2025 EP, Feelings (iii). On this record, this is the moment the album exhales, bringing harmonic elements to both artists and bringing back balance to a chaotic ascent.
The Bigger Picture
What makes FEAR OF HEIGHTS more than the sum of its tracks is the question baked into the title. YALLI is a rapper on an upward trajectory — not in the vague promotional sense, but measurably, audibly, with five years of receipts to back it up. And the album asks what that ascent actually costs. The vertigo of a view you worked for. Whether the altitude you earned starts to feel like exposure.
It’s a more vulnerable question than most underground hip-hop is willing to ask. Not every story told here is pretty. The record frequently hits tones that get “too real“, moving past typical genre bravado into a space that feels both grounded and strangely ethereal. YALLI’s willingness to name the fear while charging toward the height is what separates this project from its peers. He’s been in this long enough to know that the climb is real—and that as the peaks get higher, the air gets thinner.
Stream it now. Then spend some time inside yallimusic.com.
NEW YORK HIP-HOP | GLITCH-TRAP | EST. 2021 | INDEPENDENT

