Bryson Tiller Shares Teaser Trailer For "Serenity"

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Singer-songwriter Bryson Tiller performs onstage during the 2016 Daytime Village at the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the Las Vegas Village on September 24, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bryson Tiller is getting ready to release some new music, finally.

It's been a while since we heard new music from Bryson Tiller but it looks like the wait is almost over. The singer's last project, True To Self, arrived in May 2017 and since then, he's been delivering a bit of music but has been mainly focusing on his next album, serenity. It appears as though we could expect it soon since he gave fans a little update on his website recently.

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A new clip emerged on Bryson Tiller's website this weekend which seems to tease the arrival of serenity. The clip features footage of Tiller and his girl in Big Bear, California for a snowboarding trip. Tiller dubs the video with Busta Rhymes "You Can't Hold The Torch" with Q-Tip and Chauncey Black.

The singer delayed the project last summer after fans gave him an "ultimatum." The singer penned a lengthy message on his Instagram Story which explained why he wasn't going to release the project. "Album delayed til I'm happy with it. I understand that people these days love to have new music every 4 months but that's just not how I work. Fans out here giving me ultimatums and shit and I'm just like damn I thought this shit was forever," he wrote to fans.

Now, the trailer didn't really share any details but it seems like a promising sign that the project will arrive soon. 


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