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Bryson Tiller’s “Trapsoul” Goes Gold

by Yellah Bone

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Back in October, Bryson Tiller dropped his debut album, “Trapsoul”, which was well received, and raked in great reviews. We’re almost five months into 2016, and Tiller is still buzzing and enjoying the success of his work. Not only has the Louisville, Kentucky singer/rapper topped the charts worldwide with his hits “Sorry Not Sorry”, “Don’t”, and “Exchange”, but his album has officially been certified Gold by the RIAA.

Excited about reaching a new milestone in his career, Tiller broke the news to his fans via Instagram. Tiller posted a photo of his plaque with the caption reading, “my first plaque! gold album and a platinum single. thanks to everyone who made it possible!” Kudos to Tiller for chasing his dream, before rising to fame he worked for UPS and Papa John’s.

Tiller’s breakthrough single “Don’t” was released on May 20, 2015, and peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song was originally released on his SoundCloud page.

Congratulations to Tiller!

Check out his IG post below!

https://instagram.com/p/BEcTsVhmWBs/?taken-by=brysontiller

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