
The Arizona music scene is buzzing louder than ever, and two artists at the center of the stormare Yunglion and Ty Swagg — a duo whose recent stretch of releases has grabbed attentionboth locally and online.
Who Is Yunglion?
Phoenix-based hip hop artist Yunglion has been steadily building a loyal fanbase with a gritty yetmelodic sound that blends classic rap energy with modern vibe-driven productions. According tohis official music profile, Yunglion has released a handful of singles and projects, showcasingversatility across tracks like Trauma, Short & Suite (EP), and Drop Sum — all helping grow hisfootprint in the independent scene.
Ty Swagg — The Feature Turned Fixture
While Yunglion leads the projects, featured collaborator Ty Swagg has become a key part of hisrecent momentum. The duo’s chemistry shines especially on their standout visual release,pushing both of them into new audience territory.
Ty Swagg — who maintains an active presence across social platforms and YouTube — brings his own flavor that enhances Yunglion’s style.
Breakout Visual: “Korrin” Hits 20,000 Views
The big moment in this surge of creativity has been the music video for “Korrin,” a single by
Yunglion featuring Ty Swagg. “Korrin (Official Music Video)”— released on YouTube — has amassed around 20,000views, signaling strong organic engagement from fans and growing interest from viewers outside Arizona.This visual combines slick cinematography with raw energy, tightly synced to the track’s rhythmand attitude. Fans have praised the clip on social media for its high production value andreplay-worthy style, with many highlighting it as a turning-point moment for both artists.
A Surge of New Drops in Quick Succession
2025–2026 has been a productive period for Yunglion. Beyond Korrin, he’s consistently droppedsingles that keep listeners coming back:
Trauma (2025) — emotional lyricism with melodic hooks.
Short & Suite (EP) (2025) — a multi-track showcase of his range.
No Choice & Drop Sum — strong single releases that anchored his streaming growth.
Each drop reinforces his commitment to letting his music speak for itself — keeping a steadyoutput that builds momentum rather than waiting for the next big industry push.
What This Means for Arizona Hip Hop
Yunglion and Ty Swagg are part of a growing movement of independent artists from Arizonacarving out their space without major label backing. Their success with Korrin — a visual that’scrossed the 20K views threshold — shows that regional artists can spark real engagementwhen paired with consistency and creative visuals.In many ways, their work reflects a wider trend: artists building their careers one release at atime, using visuals, social media, and direct fan interaction to grow organically.



