

Editors’ Notes Just as G-funk made the dance floor safe for rap fans in the ‘90s, Louisville’s Bryson Tiller is the trap-soul ambassador, opening the treacherous style to R&B fans. The slow-rolling beats frame his cascading voice perfectly on "Don't" and "Been That Way." Tiller isn’t confined to lover-man status; he lays down hot bars on “502 Come Up” and “Rambo,” showing the turn-up is real. Keep your precious suits and silks in storage; this is sexy, grimy music. Let the trap-soul era begin.
Intro (Difference)
1
1:31
Let Em' Know
2
4:21
Exchange
3
3:14
For However Long
4
2:04
Don't
5
3:18
Open Interlude
6
2:41
Ten Nine Fourteen
7
3:10
The Sequence
8
3:14
Rambo
9
3:43
502 Come Up
10
3:16
Sorry Not Sorry
11
3:20
Been That Way
12
3:19
Overtime
13
3:38
Right My Wrongs
14
4:09