Bryson Tiller Drops TRAPSOUL Deluxe and a Music Video for ‘Right My Wrongs’
In October 2015, Bryson Tiller released his debut album TRAPSOUL, introducing a new style of R&B that the artist has made his own, now he has released a deluxe version.
Five years later, Tiller has released the deluxe version of the album. Fans are enjoying this treat while they await his third studio album, which is expected at the end of the year.
before we get into my new album, I wanna celebrate with this special edition of my debut album, Trapsoul. Featuring a few songs that didn’t quite make the cut. Y’all asked for these on All Platforms and they’ll finally be yours this Friday. thank you! pic.twitter.com/8MJ5rC5jYB
— tiller (@brysontiller) September 23, 2020
This version has three additional songs and an outro including “Rambo (Last Blood)” featuring The Weeknd. The songs “Just Another Interlude” and “Self Righteous” previously could only be heard on SoundCloud. For years fans asked Tiller for the songs to be available on more platforms and their wishes have been answered.
these bryson tiller tracks from the trapsoul deluxe finally being available on streaming services is the biggest blessing of the night though
— ⛷ ☠️シ (@smuckersbytyler) September 25, 2020
TRAPSOUL was highly praised when first released. It was a great introduction to the music world for Tiller. It gave listeners a balance of songs that would make you think a love lost, with a mix of songs that you could turn up to. Now fans can enjoy the nostalgia of the old, with a taste of new, as Tiller recently released two singles “Inhale” and “Always Forever” from his upcoming album.
Bryson Tiller’s T R A P S O U L is timeless.
— (@PlaylistTrav) September 24, 2020
Tiller also gifted his fans with a music video for “Right My Wrongs,” a favorite amongst his followers. The video tells a story of the past, the emotional ending of a relationship before Tiller leaves for a tour, filled with snapshots of what is presumably the TRAPSOUL tour that kickstarted his career.
RIGHT MY WRONGS (Official Video) https://t.co/drfwzMYNCJ
— tiller (@brysontiller) September 25, 2020