Bryson Tiller Overtime Here
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
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
The track famously opens with a real voicemail from an ex-partner who expresses that while she is open about her feelings, Tiller remains emotionally guarded. Tiller chose to place the song toward the
He used the song as a direct response to a long text message he received but couldn't bring himself to answer with words, choosing instead to respond through the mic. He used the song as a direct response
"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 has stated that the beat for "Overtime" was one of the first his manager sent him, which he "tucked away" until a deep personal experience inspired the lyrics.