Bryson Tiller unveils his double album, 'Solace & The Vices'
- Luis James
- 13 minutes ago
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Bryson Tiller has officially unveiled his anticipated double album, 'Solace & The Vices'. Fans got their first taste last month when he dropped 'The Vices' - a feature-packed, rap-driven record that showcased his lyrical bravado and collaborations with the likes of Bossman Dlow, Rick Ross, and Plies. Now, with 'Solace', Tiller shifts gears and returns to the soulful, R&B-driven sound that first made him a household name.

'Solace' spans 12 tracks and offers a more intimate experience. Unlike its counterpart, the project arrives without guest features, allowing Tiller to carry the weight of the storytelling himself. It’s a record built for the autumn season, blending 'trapsoul' elements with heartfelt reflections on love, growth, and finding stability.
The project also carries a deeply personal touch - Tiller’s daughter, Harley, makes an appearance on the closing track, rounding off the album with a moment of warmth and authenticity. Taken together, 'Solace & The Vices' demonstrates Tiller’s versatility - balancing confident rap cadences on one side and emotional depth on the other. With this release, Bryson Tiller proves he’s in a new creative chapter, one that honours his past while embracing fresh ideas.
Be sure to check out both sides of the project below, and let us know your thoughts.