Bryson Tiller has surged into popularity in the last few months, gaining a bigger fan base. Since then, R&B fans have been dying for a collab between the 23-year-old singer and The Weeknd.
Those anticipating the duet sort of got their wish granted. The Weeknd hopped on a new remix for Tiller’s Trapsoul track “Rambo.”
Earlier this week in Berlin, Germany the pair premiered the song’s live debut for a packed audience.
1. PARTYNEXTDOOR
With the release of his latest single “Come and See Me,” everyone seems to have PARTYNEXTDOOR on their radar. Not only is he an amazing song writer for his contribution to Rihanna’s hit single “Work,” but he’s a male artist who’s proven his vocals. Even with the recent Kehlani incident, you can’t knock the hustle.
2. Elhae
Elhae, also known as “Every Life Has An Ending,” recently released his latest project entitled “All Have Fallen“. His sound can be closely compared to Jacquees and Bryson Tiller. XXL Magazine featured him as an artist you should know.
Maurice Moore has slowly been climbing his way to RnBass stardom. With over 100k plays on each song on his Soundcloud and a song paying homage to Kehlani, which ultimately got him on the radar, he’s been on the grind ever since.
After the release of his hit single “Don’t“, young Tiller has continued to stay active within the industry be traveling across the states and performing his debut project “Trap Soul.” Fans are waiting to see what his next project will include.
We have been introduced to Marc E Bassy on G-Eazy’s sophomore album. Bassy, however, has been in the music game for years. If you haven’t already, check out his project “East Hollywood.”
After leaving One Direction, Zayn Malik recently released his debut solo album “Mind Of Mines” via iTunes. The solo artist is off to a great start in merging into the industry since his independent kick-off.
7. Drake
Everyone loves Drake and he’s not new to the game but we have to acknowledge his work! Yet to disappoint on a project, “Views from the 6” will be dropping in April and music fans are impatiently waiting.
8. Tory Lanez
After the release of his single “Say It,” Tory Lanez has been touring all over the world. He’s another upcoming artist that contimues to showcase his great singing and rapping capabilities.
9. THE WEEKND
The Weeknd’s “Beauty Behind The Madness” album has simply reinforced his amazing vocal ability.
The MAJID JORDAN duo have been releasing some great visuals with the release of their project “A Place Like This’. The duo is a prime example of two people who compliment each other.
After dominating the music charts with his smash hit “Don’t,” the RnBass singer was honored with the key to his city, and the Louisville Metro Government officially anointed March 12 as the “Bryson Tiller Day.”
Shortly after the exciting announcement, Bryson’s resident DJ, DJ-Louis congratulated his partner in crime via Twitter.
Congrats to my brother @brysontiller on receiving the key to the city last night in Louisville
Bryson Tiller aka “Pen Griffey” has undeniable set the music world on fire with his debut album “Trap Soul”. This project holds sounds that all came from sessions with Legendary Producer Timbaland and his many protégés in Miami. We’ve heard the sounds and tracks that are the baselines of tracks such as “Exchange”,” Sorry Not Sorry” and vocal samples that appear on “Don’t“. We break down for you some of the standout samples from the projects right here.
1.Don’t– Interpolation (Replayed Sample) of vocals/lyrics that came from Mariah Carey’s chart topping hit from 2005, “Shake it off”. The lyric used by Young Tiller is, “He keeps on playing games and his loving ain’t the same,” which Mariah used as a bridge to the hook.
2.Exchange– In this song, multiple elements were used from K.P and Envyi 90’s hit “Swing My Way. Starting with the beat itself and the vocals from K.P and Envyi opening harmonies that are filtered out and chopped with a little delay. Also more, hi-hats were added along with a melodic baseline.
3. Sorry Not Sorry– Any OG 90’s baby hears this track and thinks back to playing Street Fighter 2 on SEGA all night, Timbaland and Millibeat were spot on with giving this track a nostalgic feel. As both Guile’s Theme and Street Fighter 2 sound effects were incorporated through out the track. Last but not least, Vine star “Brian Blacka$$” Vine quote from 2013 was inserted in the song at end, “Boy, you don’t get tha f**k.”
4. 502 Come up– In an ode to his hometown Louisville, he used direct vocal samples from the infamous Reverend W.A. Donaldson 1952 song, “Baptizing Sounds.” It’s a great mix with the modern beats of today. All Kanye fans should remember this sound from the opening of the track of “N*ggas in Paris,” as well as numerous tracks off the new Ghetto Gospel, “Life of Pablo.”
5. For However Long– A sample of multiple elements of one of the best R&B groups of all time, Jodeci’s “Alone.” If you go back to Jodeci’s track, at around 1:27 is where Bryson’s producers sampled the elements for the whole track.
Bryson Tiller is stopping at nothing to prove he has what it takes to be on top of the game.
The TRAPSOUL singer talked to HOT 97’s Ebro In The Morning to address a slew of topics from starting up his music career, to hearing from Timbaland, passing on OVO’s signing, and much more.
The “Don’t” vocalist mentions how he worked several jobs before starting his music career. He adds that he worked a part-time, full-time, and a side job to keep up with life.
Bryson also says how producer Timbaland changed his life because he was the first one to ever reach out to him.
Listen to Ebro In The Morning’s interview with Bryson Tiller below.
Bay Area-native, Rayven Justice unveils his second album titled “Do It Justice”. The 14-track album features include: Bryson Tiller, Honey Cocaine, Keyshia Cole, Eric Bellinger & more.
A new sound has emerged out of Louisville, Kentucky lately. Millions have heard and already approved the new wave led by Bryson Tiller, but what they didn’t know was that they also had heard and approved of King Vory. With writing credits and vocals on both Bryson’s smashes, “Don’t” and “Break Bread”, the 18 year old King Vory is ready to step to the forefront.
King Vory now releases his debut RnBass single, “Ov3erdose” produced by multiplatinum / Grammy nominated producers Ayo & Keyz. The record is off his forthcoming self titled debut, “Ov3erdose” mixtape coming soon hosted by Adrian Swish, Lil BankHead & DJ Radio.
Mickey Shiloh has had a crazy past week with a snapchat post from Kylie Jenner with her song in the background followed by a follow from Drake. She now releases a new RnBass track “Looking Dumb” produced by Brilliance & TraviRay. Listen below!
Seattle-based producer Sango unveiled a three-track EP titled Mais Mais Mais which features a remix of Bryson Tiller‘s hit single, “Don’t.” Stream below.