Bryson Tiller Drops Hard-Hitting Bars In “Whatever She Wants”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Forget Taco Tuesday; it’s Tiller Tuesday (Actually, my fat-ass loves Taco Tuesdays, so let me not talk down on it)!

Since the beginning of January, Bryson Tiller has embarked on a mission to release a new single every Tuesday. What stands out to me about these releases is their consistent display of Bryson’s boldness and authenticity, devoid of gimmicks. His latest single, “Whatever She Wants,” appears to be his most audacious release of the year yet.

In “Whatever She Wants,” Bryson Tiller sounds like a bigger player than Chris Jones. Throughout the song, he expresses a willingness to spoil a woman due to her attractive physical features and appealing personality. The track embodies the sentiment of “it ain’t trickin’ if you got it,” emphasizing indulgence and confidence rather than being perceived as overly sentimental or submissive.

Throughout the years, Bryson Tiller has seamlessly transitioned between sounding like a rapper and a singer. However, in “Whatever She Wants,” he solely adopts the role of a singer. Over a bouncy beat, Bryson delivers his lyrics with great force. Despite the generous nature of his words, they hit the listener like body blows, thanks to his powerful delivery.

Which Bryson Tiller do you prefer? Rapper Tiller or singer Tiller?



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