Bryson Tiller is entering an exciting new phase with the reveal of the tracklist for his upcoming album, “The Vices.” This album is the first part of a double release that fans have been eagerly waiting for. Hailing from Louisville, Tiller is known for blending trap and R&B music, but this time he’s changing things up and picking up the pace.

Set to be released this week, The Vices promises a lively, rap-focused experience. With just 12 carefully selected songs, Tiller delivers a powerful punch, ensuring that each track is packed with energy. He describes this album as “Fun, Energetic, Bars on Bars, Summer Vibes,” highlighting a different side of himself that fans haven’t seen as much before.

Listeners will be excited to hear a fantastic lineup of featured artists. Tiller collaborates with well-known figures in Southern rap, such as Bun B and Plies, as well as rising stars like Luh Tyler, Bossman Dlow, and Baby Drill. Rick Ross adds his signature style, while T-Pain’s unique flair promises to enhance the enjoyment. The music is a blend of bold street flows, party-ready songs, and clever lyrics, all designed to showcase Tiller’s new musical direction.

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“The Vices” Tracklist incleudes:

On My Way
First Place
Cut Ties (feat. Bossman Dlow)
Mini Kelly (feat. Rick Ross)
200 Bands (feat. Plies & T-Pain)
Money Shower Interlude
More Than Money
Make Life Easy (feat. Baby Drill)
No Sharing (feat. Luh Tyler)
Last Call
Burnout (feat. Bun B)
Finished

Beyond the music, Bryson Tiller is also reflecting on personal changes in his life. He’s mentioned that working on The Vices has been a significant moment for him. “I’ve been sober ever since. (Still tryna figure out how to look like I enjoy the club tho lol),” He shared. This project represents a personal journey for Tiller. He’s committed to regaining his focus, improving his craft, and redefining his lifestyle. As “The Vices” gets ready for its release, fans are eagerly anticipating what this new version of Bryson Tiller will bring. If the tracklist and his reflections are any indication, he’s taking his art to a whole new level.

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