Bryson Tiller is apparently taking a break from working on video games. The Trapsoul crooner is finally stepping back into his music bag — but not just with a regular album. Nah, he’s going double. Yes, you read that right. Tiller is going full ambitious R&B Jedi mode with a two-part album titled Solace and The Vices, because apparently, one mood isn’t enough to contain his emotional complexity.
What he has in store
He first made the announcement on his Instagram on May 27th, also dropping the potential album covers. Based on the visuals, Tiller’s aiming to show two sides of himself: one peaceful, one chaotic. Think: Zen garden with a cup of chamomile tea on one side, and a late-night link-up with your most toxic ex on the other.
“S O L A C E • somber, vulnerable, my own personal therapy session. Saying things I wouldn’t normally say out loud. Inspired by the season, my life changed 4ever, FALL ,” he said in the caption.
Meanwhile, The Vices will be “Fun, Energetic, Bars on Bars, Summer Vibes, leaning into my ‘other’ side.”
There’s no official release date yet, but he did say that it was coming soon and thanked the fans “who never left my side.” Hopefully, the project will drop shortly after he gets off tour with Chris Brown and Summer Walker for the Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour (which can now go on with Brown freed on bail).
This will be Tiller’s latest full-length project since dropping his self-titled album last April.
Between the crying-in-the-shower vibes and Instagram captions practically writing themselves, Tiller’s return is exactly the kind of emotional chaos R&B’s been missing. And with a double album in the works, fans are already setting reminders, prepping mood boards, and dusting off their “u up?” texts.
So whether you’re team Solace or team Vices, one thing’s for sure: Bryson’s outside again. And this time, he’s coming with twice the feelings.



