Bryson Tiller, a young R&B singer out of Louiseville, has a great deal of upside in the music industry. Our TapSongz Team gave his new single “Don’t” a listen and instantly fell in love. Four months later the song has accrued over 2.5 million SoundCloud plays and Bryson continues to release strong music. We had the opportunity to interview the talented singer to learn more about what is in store for 2015.
Tiller started singing when he was 15 years old. “This guy wanted me to come over to his studio and record for free. Eventually we broke off. My boys and I pitched in and got our own studio,” Tiller recalls. That was the beginning. Growing up, Bryson loved Omarion’s debut album “O” and also was a big fan of Chris Brown and Lil Wayne. Tiller took a break from music for almost two years and his computer got messed up, losing many of the songs he had created. His hit single “Don’t” was released just this past summer and it was then that his manager really realized the full potential as heads starting turning to the R&B singer.
About a month ago, Tiller released a hot track titled “Sorry Not Sorry” and followed up the release with a smooth single “Let Em’ Know”, which was produced by Syk Sense. Both songs can be found on SoundCloud and we encourage all of our viewers to give them a listen! But Tiller mentions that he will be releasing a bigger project on SoundCloud later this spring. While Bryson did not say that the project is an official EP or album, it will consist of over 10 tracks and some of the songs are already complete.
In addition to the new project, Tiller hopes to continue to build his fan base. “I am definitely going to start doing some shows in the near future,” Tiller said. When asked about his future, Bryson has plenty of goals in mind to further advance his career. “I would love to work with Drake. I want to inspire people in my city and other small towns without big artists,” he said. We encourage all of our viewers to follow Bryson Tiller on his social media in the links below! It is only a matter of time before Tiller’s new project will be charting its way into the R&B spotlight. Here at TapSongz, we thank you for reading this feature article as we continue finding tomorrow’s greatest music today!
Tiller started singing when he was 15 years old. “This guy wanted me to come over to his studio and record for free. Eventually we broke off. My boys and I pitched in and got our own studio,” Tiller recalls. That was the beginning. Growing up, Bryson loved Omarion’s debut album “O” and also was a big fan of Chris Brown and Lil Wayne. Tiller took a break from music for almost two years and his computer got messed up, losing many of the songs he had created. His hit single “Don’t” was released just this past summer and it was then that his manager really realized the full potential as heads starting turning to the R&B singer.
About a month ago, Tiller released a hot track titled “Sorry Not Sorry” and followed up the release with a smooth single “Let Em’ Know”, which was produced by Syk Sense. Both songs can be found on SoundCloud and we encourage all of our viewers to give them a listen! But Tiller mentions that he will be releasing a bigger project on SoundCloud later this spring. While Bryson did not say that the project is an official EP or album, it will consist of over 10 tracks and some of the songs are already complete.
In addition to the new project, Tiller hopes to continue to build his fan base. “I am definitely going to start doing some shows in the near future,” Tiller said. When asked about his future, Bryson has plenty of goals in mind to further advance his career. “I would love to work with Drake. I want to inspire people in my city and other small towns without big artists,” he said. We encourage all of our viewers to follow Bryson Tiller on his social media in the links below! It is only a matter of time before Tiller’s new project will be charting its way into the R&B spotlight. Here at TapSongz, we thank you for reading this feature article as we continue finding tomorrow’s greatest music today!