Smooth yet auto-tuned vocals are laid over breathy and atmospheric soundscapes, as Tiller goes between singing and rapping his verses you get lost in his world. As he brushes on past relationships (Let ‘Em Know), and then tries to pick up somebody else’s pieces (Don’t), it’s clear that TRAPSOUL is lyrically a personal album to Tiller as he tackles life’s problems head on with his pen and paper. Been That Way is possibly the most refreshing listen on the album as it doesn’t rely on objectification and profanity, plus it’s more upbeat and lifting which was what the album needed.
A1 | Intro (Difference) |
A2 | Let Em' Know |
A3 | Exchange |
A4 | For However Long |
A5 | Don't |
A6 | Open Interlude |
A7 | Ten Nine Fourteen |
A8 | The Senquence |
B1 | Rambo |
B2 | 502 Come Up |
B3 | Sorry Not Sorry |
B4 | Been That Way |
B5 | Overtime |
B6 | Right My Wrongs |