Linnon Stylz Drops "Robbery": A New R&B Single

Linnon Stylz Drops “Robbery”: A New R&B Single

Detroit’s own Linnon Stylz is here to shake up the R&B game with his debut single, “Robbery.” This track cuts deep and hits hard. Linnon’s journey through betrayal and pain fuels every lyric, melody, and beat, making “Robbery” a must-listen for anyone who’s ever felt like their love was taken for granted.

In an exclusive interview with Pinch of Sol, Linnon Stylz opened up about the unexpected ways this track has impacted him since its creation. “It keeps me on my toes when dealing with people,” he said. “It has opened my eyes, and now I can see—I haven’t been blind since.” That clarity we see in the song’s lyrics, especially in the line, “Cuz my love for you was unconditional, but the love you had for me was so conditional.

Recorded at Star Factory Studios in Oak Park, MI—a spot Linnon calls his creative home—the energy behind “Robbery” is undeniable. “The vibes are always on point at Star Factory,” Linnon shared. “It’s a very comfortable, relaxing setting—a go-to for R&B artists.”

Having worked there for years, Linnon credits the engineers for knowing his sound inside out and matching his style perfectly. “They’re with you every step along your creative process, adding vocal production along the way.” That chemistry between artist and studio is what gives “Robbery” its polished yet soulful edge.

For Linnon Stylz, crafting a song like “Robbery” is about perfecting every detail. “I focus on the melody first—humming and letting the lyrics form along the way,” he explained. But it doesn’t stop there. Linnon admits he takes his time after recording to make sure every harmony, every melody is exactly right before calling it finished. “I’m pretty much a perfectionist,” he said. “I sit on it for days or weeks to make sure nothing’s missing.” That dedication shows in the final product—”Robbery” is polished yet packed with raw emotion.

Being from Detroit means something special to Linnon Stylz. It’s Motown—the birthplace of legends—and Linnon is proud to carry that torch forward while putting his spin on R&B. “Detroit has been making its rise again,” he said. “I’m here bringing R&B back, showing people it’s still alive.” His sound reflects the city’s culture: gritty yet soulful, classic yet fresh, a perfect mix of tradition and innovation.