Trapsoul

| Bryson Tiller

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Trapsoul

Trapsoul (stylized as T R A P S O U L) is the debut studio album by American singer Bryson Tiller. It was released on October 2, 2015, by RCA Records. Recording sessions took place from 2014 to 2015, with the contributions from a variety of the record producers such as Epikh Pro, Ayo, Foreign Teck, Rob Holladay, Syk Sense, alongside other high profile record producers from Sango and Timbaland, among others. The album was supported by three singles: "Don't", "Exchange" and "Sorry Not Sorry".'-Wikipedia

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  • Boombox

    Newcomer grinding for what's rightfully his, can also get listeners up and motivated. 

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  • DJBooth

    Album is Lowkey a Massive Hit 

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  • T2

    A smooth combination of heavy low ends and an ear for melodies  

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  • WDKX

    I am loving this album! I don’t know where this young man came from but THANK YOU 

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  • Alcorn

    A new favorite artist for many, including me. Is he yours? ‘TRAPSOUL’ receives 8 stars out of 10 stars. 

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  • G*FM

    It’s an impressive prospect highlight tape more than it is the mark of true star, which Bryson has the potential to be. 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    Tiller will develop as his career goes forward. 

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  • Ratings Game Music

    Overall, this a very solid album.  

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  • The 5th Element

    The first half of TS is easily the strongest part of the LP, 

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  • The Hive

    I got completely lost in his smooth vocals laid over atmospheric sounds  

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  • EIV News

    He blends influences from Trap music with soul singing.  

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  • Raider Review

    Overall, the album’s tranquil mood and calming vibes set Tiller up for great success. 

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  • Sassy New York

    I've broken down every song on this spectacular album. 

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  • fhhsToday

    Overall, “T R A P S O U L,” sounds similar to many R&B albums, 

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  • Never Nervous

    This album took a few listens for me to understand the vibe. 

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  • Amino

    I love everything it stands for. 

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  • She Blogs hip Hop

    It’s got a ‘chill’ vibe as oppose to ‘turn up’ which I like. 

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  • Main Beats

    From the enduringly smooth baselines to his breathless vocals Tiller’s TRAPSOUL has redefined R&B / Hip Hop music  

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  • Deeper the Beats

    Every now and then, we discover an album that makes us wonder how we ever went through the day without listening to it before.  

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  • Saccity Express

    ‘Trapsoul’ Provides Great Listening, Helps New Music Genre Forward 

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  • The Urban Connect

    A+ Unexpectedly trailblazing through R&B music with force 

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  • Junky Locker

    Trapsoul provides a laid back vibe throughout the album.  

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  • Vulpes Journal

    T R A P S O U L (as it is stylized on the cover) is lovely  

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  • The Playas Punch

    This was a solid album for me all around and will be played for sometime to come. 

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  • Celebmix

    This project transitions from song to song with a melodic flow that in due time will have the radio buzzing. 

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  • North 6th

    TRAPSOUL is a great body of work.  

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