Bryson Tiller Drops Self-Titled Album
The “Whatever She Wants” singer is slated to take the record on a North American tour, starting next month.

Four years after dropping his last full-length effort, Anniversary, Bryson Tiller has returned with an all-new, self-titled album.
The record houses 19 tracks, including the previously released songs “Outside,” “Whatever She Wants” and “Calypso,” as well as features from Victoria Monet on “Persuasion” and Clara La San on “Random Access Memory [RAM].”
“Everybody is not gon’ like every song. Everything is intentional,” Tiller said in an interview with Billboard. “There are people who despise ‘Whatever She Wants.’ They’re like, ‘I don’t wanna hear him do this. I want to hear him do that.’ I got music for everybody on here. I got a song on here that I really love, but I feel like some people might only like that song compared to the other songs.”
With something for everyone, Tiller is gearing up to take the album on the road, with a self-titled tour scheduled to kick off next month. The artist will play his first show in Portland, Oregon, on May 11, before making stops in Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Boston, New York, Atlanta and Philadelphia, among several other cities. Tiller will wrap up the tour on June 28 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Listen to Bryson Tiller’s new self-titled album on Spotify and Apple Music below.