Bryson Tiller has made the surprise announcement that he is releasing a deluxe version of his debut album Trapsoul this Friday.
Tiller made a big impact in the music world five years ago with his album (stylized as T R A P S O U L), spawning hits like ‘Don’t’, ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ and ‘Exchange’. Trapsoul debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200, selling 22,000 copies in its first week but it was certified 3x platinum in May this year for moving more than 3 million copies.
before we get into my new album, I wanna celebrate with this special edition of my debut album, Trapsoul. Featuring a few songs that didn’t quite make the cut. Y’all asked for these on All Platforms and they’ll finally be yours this Friday. thank you! pic.twitter.com/8MJ5rC5jYB
— tiller (@brysontiller) September 23, 2020
Taking to Twitter, the singer revealed that the re-issue of his debut will be available this Friday, September 25 and will feature some of the songs that didn’t make the cut originally. “Before we get into my new album, I wanna celebrate with this special edition of my debut album, Trapsoul. Featuring a few songs that didn’t quite make the cut. Y’all asked for these on All Platforms and they’ll finally be yours this Friday. thank you!” he wrote.
‘Just Another Interlude‘, ‘Self-Righteous‘ and a ‘Rambo‘ remix with The Weeknd are the three songs that will be packaged in the new version. These have been out online but will now hit streaming services for the first time.
A couple of days ago, he dropped a new song called ‘Always Forever‘.