Loski

British rapper and singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jyrelle Justin O'Connor[6] (born 6 May 1999), known professionally as Loski (formerly Lil' Nizzy), is a British rapper and singer from Kennington, London. He is part of the Kennington-based UK drill group Harlem Spartans.

Also known as
Born
Jyrelle Justin O'Connor[5][6]

(1999-05-06) 6 May 1999 (age 26)[7]
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Quick facts Also known as, Born ...
Loski
Also known as
Born
Jyrelle Justin O'Connor[5][6]

(1999-05-06) 6 May 1999 (age 26)[7]
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2012present
LabelSince '93[5] (distributed by Sony Music)
Member ofHarlem Spartans
Websiteloskiofficial.com
Criminal information
Criminal statusincarcerated
Conviction
Criminal penalty
2023: 7 years
2025: 8 Months
Date apprehended
January 5, 2023
July 16, 2025
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Loski began his career in 2012 under the name Lil' Nizzy. In 2016, under his current moniker, he released his breakout singles "Hazards" and "DJ Khaled", both of which became underground hits.

On 13 April 2018, he released his debut mixtape, Call Me Loose, and on 1 March 2019, he released his second mixtape, Mad Move. In 2020, Loski released his long-awaited debut studio album, Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story. On 15 October 2021, he released a 10-song EP titled, Censored EP and on 30 June 2023, he released his fifth project titled, See You At The Gates, after being sentenced to 7 years in prison for possessing a loaded revolver. He was released on 1 October 2024.

Early life

Jyrelle Justin O'Connor was born in Kennington, London on 6 May 1999. His father was Ty Nizzy, a member of the PDC rap group and "an originator of road rap", according to The Guardian.[3] His mother, Dionne Greenland, studied English literature and history while attending university, which Loski said inspired storytelling within his songs.[9] O'Connor said in an interview with VICE that both of his parents supported him in pursuing a musical career.[8]

O'Connor moved from Kennington to Borehamwood to live with his grandmother at the age of 12 following a group of boys putting a gun to his head.[5] He attended Hertswood Academy. In 2013, he was reported as missing from his house.[10]

Career

During O'Connor's early musical career, he went under the name Lil' Nizzy, in reference to his father, Ty Nizzy.[3] He released a song alongside Danks in 2012.[11]

Under the name Loski, he released his breakout single "Hazards" in 2016.[9] Other early songs included "Money and Beef", "DJ Khaled", and "Teddy Bruckshot".[12]

In March 2018, Loski was signed to Sony Music Entertainment.[13] The following month, he released his debut mixtape Call Me Loose,[12] which peaked at number 44 on the UK Albums Chart and was named as one of the inspirations for Scorpion by Drake.[14][15] In an article with MTV, Loski stated that the mixtape was about "the neighbourhood, friends, everything growing up."[16] The following year, he released the mixtape Mad Move, which peaked at number 41. An article in Versus noted that the mixtape "sees the south Londoner plant himself firmly at the fore of the genre."[17]

In 2020, Loski released his debut album, Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story, which peaked at number 39 on the UK Albums Chart and was noted as being "several albums at once."[18] Robert Kazandjian, writing for Clash, stated that the album was divided into three acts, with the album as a whole mainly centered around legal issues.[19]

In September 2021, Loski announced his debut EP, Censored.[20] The EP was released on 15 October;[21] an article in Trench noted that "although the extensive cast of producers keep the Censored's sound close to Loski's drill roots, the rapper's evolution is laid bare as he attacks each track with an effortless display of lyrical greaze."[22]

He jointly holds the record for most top 75 hits in the UK without having a top 40 hit with fellow British rapper Unknown T.

Criminal convictions

In 2015, when O'Connor was 15 years old, he was convicted of possession of a sawn-off shotgun.[23] In 2016, O'Connor was sentenced to prison after being found in possession of a knife. He was released in 2017.

On 9 April 2019, he was stopped by police while travelling to Willesden, who found him in possession of a revolver.[23] O'Connor was charged with possession of a firearm, intent to endanger life, and possession of ammunition as a result. His first trial resulted in a retrial as a result of his prosecutor falling ill, while the second resulted in a hung jury.[24][13] He was ultimately found guilty of possessing a prohibited firearm on 5 January 2023, and was sentenced to 7 years in prison.[25][7] O'Connor was released on 30 September 2024.

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[26]
Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story
  • Released: 20 November 2020
  • Label: Since '93
  • Format: CD, streaming, digital download
39
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Mixtapes

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[26]
Call Me Loose
  • Released: 13 April 2018
  • Label: Since '93
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
44
Mad Move
  • Released: 1 March 2019
  • Label: Since '93
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
41
See You At The Gates
  • Released: 30 June 2023
  • Label: Loski
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
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EPs

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[26]
Censored
  • Released: 15 October 2021
  • Label: Since '93
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
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Singles

As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[26]
"Teddy Bruckshot" 2017 Call Me Loose
"Money & Beef"
"Mummy's Kitchen"
(featuring Mayski)
Non-album single
"Cool Kid" 2018 Call Me Loose
"Forrest Gump" 88
"Mad About Bars"
(with Kenny Allstar)
Non-album singles
"Calm Down"
"Boasy" 2019 Mad Move
"No Cap"
(with DigDat)
51
"Hazards 2.0"
"Ghost" 2020 Non-album singles
"Allegedly" 65
"Slay"
"Training Day"
(with MoStack)
75
"On Me"
(with MizOrMac)
57 Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story
"Daily Duppy" Non-album single
"Anglo Saxon"
(featuring Blanco)
Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story
"Avengers"
(featuring Popcaan)
"Flavour"
(featuring Stormzy)
43
"P.U.G" 2021 87 Censored
"Rolling Dice" 81
"Tag Team" 2022 Non-album singles
"Obsessed"
"G Lock"
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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[26]
"Dues"
(Headie One featuring Loski)
2018 The One
"Rusty"
(Lavida Loca featuring Loski)
Just B' Coz
"R.I.P"
(Ms Banks featuring Loski)
The Coldest Winter Ever
"Ugly Faces"
(Smoke Boys and Swift featuring Loski)
Swiftionary
"2 and a Shoe"
(Smoke Boys and Swift featuring Loski, Dimzy, Deepee and RV)
"Gang Mode"
(CS featuring Loski)
2019 Everyone Hates Chris
"Trust"
(The Plug featuring Nafe Smallz, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Loski)
Plug Talk
"Go N Get It"
(Lil Berete featuring Loski)
1 Way Out
"Stop Lying"
(Woosh featuring Loski)
Gang Unit
"Flexin"
(Mowgs featuring Loski)

Roll the Dice

"Tee"
(Jay1 featuring Loski)
2020 65 Non-album single
"Chop My Money"
(iLL BLU featuring Krept and Konan and Loski)
2021 64 The BLUPRINT
"Bad Guy"
(Morrisson featuring Loski)
Guilty
"Sorry Not Sorry"
(Bandokay and Double Lz featuring Loski)
Drill Commandments
"Cerberus"
(Blanco featuring K-Trap and Loski)
City of God
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 GRM Daily Rated Awards Himself Breakthrough of the Year Nominated [28]
GRM Daily Rated Awards Call Me Loose Mixtape of the Year
2020 MOBO Awards Himself Best Newcomer [29]
2021 MOBO Awards Best Drill Act [30]
GRM Daily Rated Awards Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story Album of the Year [31]
2022 Urban Music Awards Album of the Year [32]
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