Jordan Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller | - 305 Fixed

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When Tiller hops on a track, he doesn't just add a verse; he validates the artist. For Jordan Adetunji, having Tiller on "305" signaled that the Belfast artist was ready for the major leagues. It was a merging of the "Trapsoul" ethos with the new wave of UK melody. Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305

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…then will immediately click with you. It is a short song (2:48) that does not overstay its welcome. Every second is packed with texture, from the way Adetunji’s voice cracks on the word “sober” to the way Tiller’s ad-libs fade into the mix like a ghost. The hook of is its most infectious element:

Why “305” and not “212” (NYC) or “310” (LA)? Miami occupies a unique space in Black music culture—it’s the setting for By choosing 305, Adetunji and Tiller tap into a legacy of:

The production of "305" is a masterclass in fusion. The instrumental is built on a foundation that feels familiar to fans of UK drill—the sliding 808s, the rapid hi-hats, and the dark, syncopated rhythm. However, the production is softened by ambient synths and vocal samples that create a canvas more suited for an R&B ballad than a gritty street anthem.