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"Bryson Tiller Announces 'Anniversary' Album Release Date". ^ "Bryson Tiller to Release 'Trapsoul' Deluxe"."Bryson Tiller Reemerges With 'Inhale,' Announces New Album". "21 Savage & Metro Boomin's 'Savage Mode II' Debuts at No. ^ a b c d Keith Caulfield (October 11, 2020).^ "Bryson Tiller Releases 'Anniversary' Deluxe Edition".^ "Bryson Tiller Delivers 'ANNIVERSARY (Deluxe) '".^ a b "A N N I V E R S A R Y by Bryson Tiller on Apple Music".Track listing Anniversary track listing No. The album also debuted at number four on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number one on the US Top R&B Albums charts respectively. The album accumulated a total of 68.6 million in on-demand streams of the album’s songs that week. This became Tiller's third US top-ten on the chart. Commercial performance Īnniversary debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 57,000 album-equivalent units, (including 4,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week. The album artwork was noted for resembling the Trapsoul cover it shows Tiller facing left in front of a blue-lit space. Anniversary is dedicated to his late grandmother. Tiller described Anniversary as having a "different" energy than True to Self, an album he said he did not want to make due to legal and personal matters. That album was put on hold as he felt that his life at the time did not reflect the album's theme. Tiller called Anniversary the "first wave", stating that he has a lot of new music coming, hinting at his previously-announced album, Serenity. He proceeded to work on ideas that he started five years before when making Trapsoul. During the session, Tiller said the album was created after "digging through the Trapsoul archives" during a 2020 trip to Los Angeles. It was also revealed that the album would include an feature from Canadian rapper Drake. Two days prior to the album's release, he held a special Zoom listening session with fans, during which he played the entire project for the first time. He officially announced the album and its title on September 28, posting a short trailer on Twitter. On September 25, a "deluxe" edition of Trapsoul was released, in preparation for Anniversary, featuring two songs that were previously-released on SoundCloud during the Trapsoul era, as well as The Weeknd's remix of Trapsoul cut "Rambo" (titled "Rambo: Last Blood"). The visual ends with the message: "New album this fall". In no specific order, take a look at the 25 best hip-hop and R&B music videos of 2018.Tiller first teased a new album in the video for the album's lead single "Inhale", released on September 3, 2020. The videos below display the meaningful connection that a director created with an artist that enables the two to capture the emotion and feelings the artist laid down on wax. VIBE took a look at these visuals and assembled a collection of the finest hip-hop and R&B music videos of the year. From the trippy aesthetics of new generation rappers like Trippie Redd and Smokepurrp, hilarious efforts of Blac Youngsta and the regal aesthetics from Beyonce and Jay-Z, 2018 has been filled with amazing music videos. Artists from all different walks of life are roaming the field, constantly raising the bar for music videos. Hip-hop’s landscape has changed radically since the golden age of music videos. Keeping the same energy as the days of Rap City: Tha Basement and Direct Effect, music videos are back and bigger than ever.
Hip-hop has taken full advantage of visual platforms like YouTube.