Bryson Tiller turns up the energy on rap-heavy 'The Vices', part one of the double album!
- Luis James

- Aug 13
- 1 min read
Bryson Tiller has flashed his pen and flow game in terms of rapping throughout his career, but it's the focus on 'The Vices'. Bryson Tiller said that The Vices was going to be "Fun, Energetic, Bars on Bars, Summer Vibes." It's hard to see where the lie was told after diving into the 12 songs here. If you haven't been informed yet, this is part one of his double album.

This "rap heavy" side will eventually be complemented by the more somber and reflective Solace. We are still waiting for the Louisville product to announce the release date, though. It will be interesting to see how the projects sound back-to-back. However, even if 'The Vices' wasn't slated to be a sister album, as a standalone LP, it still thrives. It's consistent fun and nighttime vibes front to back with incredibly bouncy and infectious production.
Credit goes to Teddy Walton, Charlie Heat, Nes, Gravez, Hitmaka, Nick Papz, and Velous. There's a heavy dose of Florida rap production, hence the guest spots from Rick Ross, Luh Tyler, Bossman Dlow, and T-Pain.
If you haven't done so already, then be sure to check out the new album below, and let us know if you're feeling it.







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