Trap soul artist Bryson Tiller set to release a double album; ‘The Vices’

By Sherlene Shanklin

Grammy-nominated and Louisville native Bryson Tiller is set to release new music.  If you follow me you know I mentioned last week that he and Chris Brown released ‘It Depends’ where Tiller was featured but now, he’s ready to announce its own project. 

The album is entitled, ‘The Vices’.  It’s a double album, Solace & The Vices. 

On Friday, August 8 the first installment via Trapsoul/RCA Records will be released. The project marks a fresh chapter in Tiller’s ever-evolving sound.  Credited to the talented production team of Charlie Heat, Teddy Walton, Hitmaka, and Gravez.

This album is explained as Tiller’s gritty, high-energy side. Tiller known for blending sharp bars with melodic instinct, this project dives deeper into his rap roots, offering a confident and unapologetic look at the artist in motion.

The album sets the tone for what promises to be one of the Louisville native’s boldest creative moves yet.

Then the second installment, Solace, which will be released later this year, will take a more introspective approach. Tiller says, “my own personal therapy session.” Solace will explore themes of reflection, growth, and emotional clarity.

This new body of work is released as Tiller celebrates the ten-year anniversary of his debut album T R A P S O U L in October. The 3x platinum-certified album made its mark with the breakout diamond-certified hit “Don’t,”  in 2015, which helped define modern trap R&B. 

Tiller is currently on the road with Brown as a special guest on the Breezy Bowl XX Stadium Tour, which runs through September with stops in major U.S. cities.

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