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Bryson Tiller — TRAPSOUL (Deluxe: ZIP / Top)
- "Intro (Email)"
- "Bryson Tiller"
- "Don't"
- "Better"
- "Wildin' Out"
- "Temptation"
- "Let Me Love You"
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- "Run Me Dry"
- " Exchange"
- "Other Side of Paradise"
- "T R A P S O U L "
The Sound of a Decade: Unpacking the Legacy of T R A P S O U L
Musically, T R A P S O U L succeeded because it normalized emotional vulnerability within a framework that felt "hard." Tiller did not sing with the polished, acrobatic runs of a Marvin Gaye or a Luther Vandross; he sang with the laid-back cadence of a rapper. This "sing-rap" style made him accessible to a hip-hop audience that might have shied away from traditional R&B. On songs like "Sorry Not Sorry" and "Ten Nine Fourteen," he oscillates between singing melodies and delivering bars, often sounding like he is freestyling in a dimly lit room. This authenticity resonated deeply with the "streaming generation"—a demographic that valued vibes and relatability over technical perfection.
- Listeners who loved the original TRAPSOUL and wanted more—especially late-night playlists and fans of moody, confession-driven R&B.
- Fans of artists who fuse trap and soul (e.g., PARTYNEXTDOOR, dvsn, The Weeknd in his more subdued moments).
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