Bryson Tiller Is Back and Better With “The Vices”

Hip-Hop/ R&b Artist Bryson Tiller

Bryson Tiller brings undeniable heat on The Vices, the first half of Solace & The Vices, radiating confidence effortlessly. Completed in two weeks, the 12-track project delivers pure vibes and that raw TrapSoul magic longtime fans originally fell for.

From the gate, The Vices hits you with that “we up” energy. It’s loud, it’s unapologetic, and it’s laced with smooth melodies that remind you Bryson’s not just rapping — he’s still that new age R&B singer who can flow on any beat. The production remains clean but gritty, blending heavy 808s with silky layers that make the whole project feel like a late-night jam session with your closest friends.

Bryson Tiller Levels Up With Heavyweight Features

Not only are the beats and vocals top-tier, Bryson isn’t playing with the guest list. Hip-hop legends Bun B, Rick Ross, T-Pain, and Plies join newcomer artists Bossman DLo, Luh Tyler, and Baby Drill alongside him. And they all understood the assignment.

On No Sharing, Luh Tyler’s laid-back delivery meshes seamlessly with Bryson Tiller’s signature TrapSoul bounce, creating a smooth, effortless vibe. Meanwhile, 200 Bands sees Plies and T-Pain trading flexes about money and status as Bryson effortlessly weaves between their verses. The mood shifts on Last Call, where late ’90s throwback vibes and flirty, smooth-talking bars bring a playful, nostalgic energy you can’t help but sing along. Finally, Mini Kelly features Rick Ross delivering luxury rap bars, perfectly balanced by Bryson’s sharp delivery.

Bryson Tiller Delivers Confidence, Vibes & That OG Feel

If you’ve been waiting for Bryson to get back in his bag, this is it! He’s rapping like he’s got something to prove, but singing like he’s already won. The hooks are catchy, the verses are filled with punchlines, and that signature B.Tiller mix of flex and vulnerability peeks through. Bryson isn’t playing it safe with this half of the project. He’s making a statement: Bryson is back, better, and locked in!
The Vices is part one of a double drop, where Bryson Tiller embraces rap roots while delivering sharp, unforgettable melodies. With big-name features, fresh beats, and straight confidence, it sets the stage for Solace to bring the other side of the story. If this is how he’s starting, the full Solace & The Vices era might be his coldest drop, since TrapSoul.

Written by: Khalinah Ellick

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