[*phone rings*]
Ya
What’s up man
I’m good
Enjoying it too, man
I’m good, what’s up
Ya man, I’m just done listening to your mixtape
Ya, the same
Ha, it’s dope
What’s wrong with your voice
Oh, in the future we can talk in autotune
What?
Autotune
Ah
Ya it’s dope ain’t it
That’s cool
I gotta turn it off though
Ya man, I just wanted to congratulate you, man
You did a phenomenal job on the mixtape
You’re telling me that
Ya real talk
I know I keep saying real talk
My phone sound low?
Ya it does
That snort, that feature from doing all that dope
But anyways man
I’ma give my shoutouts right now
Do your thing
Shoutout to Johnny Juliano, Koncept, Countdown, Zilla Beats, Jai Wils, The Saint
Industry producers: E Dubb, I see you boy
Best kept secrets, Dolo, girl
All y’all helped out, man
In some way, you contributed
Killer instinct, man
I love y’all, peace
You are now leaving Killer Instinct, now
A Personal Farewell: The Spirit of “Last Call (Outro)”
“Last Call (Outro)” by Bryson Tiller is less a traditional song and more a candid audio diary—a raw, unscripted conversation that closes out his mixtape. The outro features Bryson in a phone exchange, reflecting on his journey and the support he’s received. The relaxed, unfiltered dialogue highlights his humility and gratitude, offering listeners a glimpse behind the music. Mentions of autotune, inside jokes, and shoutouts to producers reinforce the collaborative nature of his creative process. This outro serves as a heartfelt thank you, marking both an end and an invitation to keep following his evolution as an artist.
Song Credits
- Artist: Bryson Tiller
- Release Year: 2011