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Bryson Tiller is turning the page with The Vices, a sharp, high-energy project that redefines his sound while staying true to his melodic roots. Released via Trapsoul/RCA Records, the 12-track album finds the GRAMMY-nominated singer leaning into rap-oriented music and polished hooks, backed by a heavyweight production team that includes Charlie Heat, Teddy Walton, Hitmaka, and Gravez.

Guest features further amplify Bryson’s new sonic direction—Rick Ross, Plies, T-Pain, BossMan Dlow, Bun B, Luh Tyler, and Baby Drill each bring their own flavor.

The Vices isn’t a standalone project but the first chapter of a broader body of work. Later this year, Bryson will release another album titled Solace, a companion piece promised to be more reflective and introspective. For now, The Vices captures Bryson Tiller in motion. See below for our ranking of all tracks from The Vices.


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First Place


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Burnout (ft. Bun B)


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Money Shower Interlude


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Finished


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Last Call


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On The Way


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Make Life Easy (ft. Baby Drill)


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More Than Money


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No Sharing (ft. Luh Tyler)


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Mini Kelly (ft. Rick Ross) 


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200 Bands (ft Plies & T Pain) 


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Cut Ties (ft Bossman Dlow)


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One response to “Bryson Tiller’s ‘The Vices’: The Best Songs, Ranked ”

  1. […] Released across August and October 2025 via RCA Records, the project expanded his sonic range, with The Vices leaning heavily into rap-driven production and collaborations with artists including Rick Ross, […]

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