My Music with Graham Coath – Featuring Layal: Feed Your Soul
In this rich and soul-nourishing episode of My Music, Graham Coath sits down with London-based artist Layal, whose sound is as eclectic and mystical as the city she calls home. Broadcasting from Hackney rooftops to inner worlds shaped by sound, this conversation is a deep dive into what music really means—how it can transport, provoke, and heal.
We talk about:
🎧 What it means to really listen to music in a world of playlists and background noise
🌍 The cross-cultural richness in Layal’s sound and the beauty of drawing from different worlds
🧠 Why artists need to start conversations, not just chase streams
🎶 Her powerful upcoming single Feed Your Soul, which blends English and Arabic to express womanhood, resistance, and inner freedom
We also get into the complexities of identity, creativity in a noisy world, and why we need to let music—and each other—breathe.
This isn’t just a chat. It’s a reminder of why music matters and how one artist is choosing to stand for something with every note.
🎧 Take a moment, press play, and feed your own soul.
Want to support Layal? Stream her music, share her story, and let her know if she moved you. And as Graham says: if you see her in the street—buy her a coffee. Or a sandwich. Or just say hello.