Bryson Tiller Overtime

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Bryson Tiller Overtime -

Lyrically, Tiller moves from claiming he only wants physical intimacy to admitting he has "caught feelings worth more than millions," eventually expressing a desire for the woman to be his bride and the mother of his child. Production and Creative Process

Tiller details his determined but ultimately unsuccessful attempts to mend a bond, expressing frustration that his "overtime" work on the relationship isn't enough. Bryson Tiller Overtime

"Overtime" is a standout melodic R&B track by Bryson Tiller, serving as the 13th song on his critically acclaimed debut studio album, , released on October 2, 2015 . The song is widely recognized for its raw emotional vulnerability and its role in establishing Tiller's signature "trap-soul" sound. Core Themes and Lyrical Narrative Lyrically, Tiller moves from claiming he only wants

Tiller chose to place the song toward the end of T R A P S O U L because it consistently received standing ovations when he played it for label executives during early meetings. Impact and Legacy The song is widely recognized for its raw

Though it was not one of the album's primary singles—which included "Don't," "Exchange," and "Sorry Not Sorry"—"Overtime" became a fan favorite and a staple of Tiller's live performances. It is frequently cited as a definitive example of his ability to blend gritty rap verses with catchy, 90s-inspired melodic hooks. Despite its popularity, there is no official music video for the song. Quick Hit with Adebola Adepoju - The Prowler

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Dimensions 23 × 15 × 30 cm

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Lyrically, Tiller moves from claiming he only wants physical intimacy to admitting he has "caught feelings worth more than millions," eventually expressing a desire for the woman to be his bride and the mother of his child. Production and Creative Process

Tiller details his determined but ultimately unsuccessful attempts to mend a bond, expressing frustration that his "overtime" work on the relationship isn't enough.

"Overtime" is a standout melodic R&B track by Bryson Tiller, serving as the 13th song on his critically acclaimed debut studio album, , released on October 2, 2015 . The song is widely recognized for its raw emotional vulnerability and its role in establishing Tiller's signature "trap-soul" sound. Core Themes and Lyrical Narrative

Tiller chose to place the song toward the end of T R A P S O U L because it consistently received standing ovations when he played it for label executives during early meetings. Impact and Legacy

Though it was not one of the album's primary singles—which included "Don't," "Exchange," and "Sorry Not Sorry"—"Overtime" became a fan favorite and a staple of Tiller's live performances. It is frequently cited as a definitive example of his ability to blend gritty rap verses with catchy, 90s-inspired melodic hooks. Despite its popularity, there is no official music video for the song. Quick Hit with Adebola Adepoju - The Prowler