SYLL officially releases his new single, "So Much Better Now," which is a significant release that marks a turning point in his personal and creative life. Focused and introspective, the Manchester artist's work reflects his experience dealing with mental illness and his gradual return to normalcy. With clarity and restraint, the single shows that SYLL is not only a storytelling rapper but also an artist who is willing to talk about real-life problems in a mature and purposeful way.
The track is produced by Aniff Akinola, who has worked with SYLL for a long time and has a lot of experience with the group. They make a sound that combines their backgrounds in traditional hip hop with elements of drill, grime, and classic reggae-inspired horn motifs. This mix makes a polished and unique production that broadens SYLL's sound while keeping the authenticity that both artists are known for.
The story of recovery is at the heart of "So Much Better Now." SYLL talks about the routines, medical advice, and personal support systems that were crucial to his healing. He thanks the hospital staff, doctors, family, and friends who helped him through the process. The single talks about how things went from being a crisis to being functional and how people felt better and more like themselves on the other side. The message is honest, grounded, and carefully written to avoid being too dramatic while still getting across how heavy the experience was.
SYLL wants to reassure people who are going through similar problems that mental illness is not the end of the road but a stage that can be overcome with help and determination. "So Much Better Now" is a professional and intriguing addition to his body of work that shows how disciplined he is as an artist and how he is always growing. The single is an important step forward for him personally and in his creative work as a whole.
