Bryson Tiller: The 'A Conversation with Dr. Tiller' video is a deep dive into his state of mind
Low-key? Bryson Tiller is easily my all-time favorite crooner and while my go-to these days remains Tory Lanez and Brent Faiyaz, there’s no denying his signature sound. So what better way to see Bryson’s true self than seeing him talking to - er - himself?
Low-key? Bryson Tiller is easily my all-time favorite crooner and while my go-to these days remains Tory Lanez and Brent Faiyaz, there’s no denying his signature sound. So what better way to see Bryson’s true self than seeing him talking to - er - himself?
It’s all types of awesomeness as we await the new studio album. Tap in.
we’re just killing time at this point. My new Album releases April 5th ⚠️📂🦾#BTAFILES Listen to "CALYPSO" https://brysontiller.lnk.to/calypso
Bryson Tiller: The 'Whatever She Wants' music video is 100 percent why I heart the Kentucky hitmaker
Favorite crooner? You better believe it. Well - it’s legit a tie between Brent Faiyaz and Bryson Tiller but my goodness if this new ‘Whatever She Wants’ doesn’t just hit different.
Favorite crooner? You better believe it. Well - it’s legit a tie between Brent Faiyaz and Bryson Tiller but my goodness if this new ‘Whatever She Wants’ doesn’t just hit different.
The song is audio flames and then going the cinematic route with this must-see visual? Tough. Tap in.
Bryson Tiller keeps it 100 on getting bullied, the Internet and dropping new music
Rap crooner Bryson Tiller doesn't talk much so when he does, it’s worth stopping what you’re doing and keeping tabs. The popular singer links up with Los Angeles’ Real 92.3 and doesn’t hold back.
Rap crooner Bryson Tiller doesn't talk much so when he does, it’s worth stopping what you’re doing and keeping tabs. The popular singer links up with Los Angeles’ Real 92.3 and doesn’t hold back.
From talking about being bullied to putting out new tunes, it’s nearly 31 minutes of solid chop up discussions.
Bryson Tiller came through the Cruz Show and talked about his new song and the album on the way. He also talked about being bullied in school, he dispelled rumors about himself & talked about the hardest part about being a father. Bryson also talked about the internet causing anxiety & so much more. It's a very revealing interview. Enjoy!
Big Sean's Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller + Hit-Boy 'Loyal To A Fault' hits hard
Former G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean isn’t rocking with Kanye West anymore but it’s not stopping his daily grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller and Hit-Boy-featured “Loyal To A Fault” music video premiere.
Former G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean isn’t rocking with Kanye West anymore but it’s not stopping his daily grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller and Hit-Boy-featured “Loyal To A Fault” music video premiere.
The video is all types of fun and hard-hitting. Sean Don uses an actual bowling alley to let his emotions run loose with women surrounded all around. Check out the new visual and scroll further to peep details on B.I. and Hit-Boy’s new What You Expect project.
Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist Big Sean and longtime collaborator, Grammy®-winning super-producer Hit-Boy have released their new EP collaboration WHAT YOU EXPECT, out now via Def Jam Recordings. The duo dropped a video for "Loyal To A Fault" featuring Bryson Tiller and Lil Durk today.
Sean and Hit’s long list of collaborative efforts goes back to the 2012 G.O.O.D. Music banger “Clique,” and beyond. Last year, the two joined forces for three songs on Detroit 2, Sean’s third consecutive #1 debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Detroit 2 is eligible for Best Rap Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. "Deep Reverence"featuring Nipsey Hussle, garnered a Grammy® nomination for Best Rap Performance in 2020.
Hit-Boy has emerged as one of the music industry’s most successful and sought-after producers over the past decade, with a discography reading like who’s who in popular music and four Grammys® under his belt for Best Rap Song in 2011 (Jay-Z and Kanye West’s 4x-platinum “N*ggas In Paris”); Best Pop Vocal Album in 2018 (Ariana Grande’s global #1 Sweetener); Best Rap Performance in 2019 (“Racks In the Middle” collabo with Nipsey Hussle and Roddy Ricch); and Best Rap Album in 2021 (King’s Disease by Nas, released in 2020).
Hit-Boy won new acclaim this year for his work as executive producer on the Nas sequel, King’s Disease II (August 2021), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #3 on the 200 Albums chart. Hit-Boy was also executive producer of Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album. Its buzz and success was unprecedented, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Soundtrack Albums chart, and rising to #12 on the 200 Albums chart.
What You Expect Tracklist
Chaos
Into It
The One
Loyal To A Fault feat. Bryson Tiller & Lil Durk
Offense feat. Babyface Ray & 42 Dugg
What A Life