Bryson Djuan Tiller, born on January 2, 1993, in Louisville, Kentucky, is a renowned American singer, songwriter, and rapper. His musical journey began in 2011 with the mixtape "Killer Instinct Vol. 1." Tiller's rise to mainstream prominence was marked by the release of his single "Don't" in 2015, which climbed into the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100. This success led him to a deal with RCA Records. Growing up in a working-class family and raised by his grandmother after his mother's death when he was four, Tiller faced a challenging upbringing. Despite these hardships, he nurtured a deep passion for music from a young age, starting to write songs at 15.
In 2023, Tiller released a new song titled "Call Me" as part of his 'Slum Tiller Volume 2' EP, published on SoundCloud. This EP, consisting of five songs, showcases Tiller's evolving artistry and his unique approach to music. The track "Call Me," along with other songs like "Django," "Whatever She Wants," "Ghost Interlude," and "Do What You Gotta Do," has been well-received, accumulating thousands of hits and comments on platforms like My Mixtapez, further cementing Tiller's status in the contemporary music scene.
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