The Art Of Storytelling – Bryson Tiller


What up everybody

Than y’all for tunin’ in, uh

And if you don’t know

This beat right here is called “The Art Of Storytelling”

So I figured I’d tell mine

I been doin’ this shit for a long time, man

Just tryna, you know, grow, grow the skill

Get better at this shit

Took me a while

But I’m here now, man, I want y’all to understand one thing

Ten years ago I promise you I did not sound like this

You can go back and listen for yourself

And ten years from now

I can promise you I be a lot better than what I am right now

But listen, yeah

I was seventeen, feelin’ like I was the coldest

I probably take the Boulevard strollin’

Bus stop to the studio, I’m goin’

Knowin’ I had school in the mornin’

I couldn’t help but feel like that I was chosen

Concrete, you could say I was the rose in it

And you could say the music had to pedals open

My flow was shit, but I was too broke to quit

My hope was this

Make a mixtape, put over general songs

And make a record where they say “Who wrote this”

Maybe send a jet to a nigga who is focused

Still hopeless, I rather chill with the vultures

Than chill with these niggas who ain’t on shit

If we crabs in the bucket, I be homeless

Swiftly a home free

Don’t pinch me, it won’t flinch me

Big dreams, nigga, sip tea, you ain’t with me

Never got signed, well, ’til I met Bas

You can say he was sensei in my eyes

Let me say “Rest in peace”, never seen eye to eye

Keep the words of advice with me ’til I die

I treat my words like a knife

I know they cut deep, and some times even they cut me

I hate thinkin’ ’bout things that I said back then

I know that will never lead to a jet-black Benz

But this a jet-black Benz

So I don’t even think ’bout the setbacks when

I know I’m finna do better

Put my pen to the paper and sent you a letter

And that was T R A P S O U L, baby

Well, look at me now and where did that go, baby?

I put on the town, and look at Jack ol’ baby

Ain’t that so crazy?

Man, them teachers really had us thinkin’ rap don’t pay

Now we rackin’ up, stackin’ up, paper packin’ up

And lady I’m mad that you hated

And now you want to be back of the stage

And askin’ a favor, but I can not relax with a hater

I ain’t have it figured out, I was lackin’ in data

I had to gather it, got it, now my rap is immaculate

Rappers is mad, they ain’t tryna give me no dab

Just riddle me that

That’s why I say the industry wack

I don’t look up to niggas no more, the symmetry back

I’m not wide-eyed no more, the image collapsed

I don’t see it how I used to

Please don’t expect me to be how I used to

Please just respect me

I’m seein’ through the fufu-lame shit that you do

And you got the nerve to try to school me, I school you

Flew to my city with a loose screw

Thinkin’ ’bout when I was seventeen on YouTube

Thinkin’ ’bout how I had a dream

And how everything ain’t everything it seems

Still I’m carryin’ this dream to the end

Like I said, man, everything ain’t always what it seems

I had a lot of hopes, a lot of dreams, lot of expectations for this music shit

And though it may not, uh, turned out exactly how I expected

I can still say, man, I’m havin’ a ton of fun with this shit

So if you came here with no expectations

And you, uh, came to just see a, an artist be an artist

Man, I gotta say thank you

You know, ’cause this has always been a dream right here, man

Just being able to let my thoughts off, say whatever I want

That’s how I started in this shit, man, seventeen years old

Fuckin’ just downloadin’ beats from YouTube, vibin’

Just tryna be heard, man

It’s Halloween, I get to be whoever the fuck I wanna be

And if you came here today expectin’ anything else

Then turn this shit off, my nigga, this is Killer Instinct 2

Reflections of Growth and Dreams

Bryson Tiller’s “The Art Of Storytelling” is a deeply personal track that pulls listeners into the journey of an artist honing his craft. Through his introspective lyrics, Tiller paints a vivid picture of his early days—navigating between school and the studio, driven by ambition and the hope that his music would one day be recognized. He addresses his growth with humility, acknowledging past struggles and setbacks while celebrating the strides he has made. The song’s narrative is laced with gratitude, resilience, and a candid perspective on the realities of pursuing a music career.

Overcoming Doubt and Embracing Authenticity

Tiller confronts the skepticism he faced, both from outsiders and within himself, turning those moments into fuel for his artistic evolution. The lyrics touch on industry challenges, shifting relationships, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Ultimately, “The Art Of Storytelling” stands as a testament to perseverance, encouraging listeners to chase their dreams while finding fulfillment in the journey, regardless of outcomes.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bryson Tiller
  • Songwriters: Bryson Tiller
  • Release Year: 2024

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