Jordan - Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller - 305
Despite not having an official release, “305” has drawn praise from online R&B communities:
Bryson Tiller, the architect of the TrapSoul movement, is known for his introspective, sometimes brooding lyrics. On Tiller doesn’t just feature—he elevates. His verse arrives like a cold splash of reality after Adetunji’s more desperate, atmospheric chorus.
Jordan Adetunji (feat. Bryson Tiller) Song Title: “305” Status: Unreleased / Leaked / Promotional Single (as of current circulating tracks) Genre: Alternative R&B / Trap-Soul / Melodic Hip-Hop Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305
The song never exceeds 90 BPM, making it ideal for zoning out on a highway or soundtracking a contemplative night at home. It is mood-first, lyric-second—a hallmark of modern streaming-era R&B.
The song was born from an organic studio session between Adetunji and producers and Parked Up . Adetunji originally hummed the melody before layering in lyrics that explored a first-time meeting with an intriguing woman on the "Westside". Lyrical Meaning and Themes Despite not having an official release, “305” has
: Adetunji sent the track to Tiller two months after his hit "KEHLANI" took off. Tiller, an inspiration to Adetunji, recorded his verse after the two met at Tiller's home in Miami.
Both artists trade off confessional bars, acknowledging that the 305 is a cyclical loop. They’ll leave, swear it’s over, and be back by next weekend. The song doesn’t resolve—it fades, suggesting the addiction continues. Jordan Adetunji (feat
Adetunji first garnered significant attention on platforms like TikTok, where his unique blend of rapid-fire drill flows and melodic, sung choruses found a captive audience. He represents a hybridization of sound—his accent is distinctly British, but his cadence borrows from the melodic sensibilities of artists like Drake, Don Toliver, and, naturally, Bryson Tiller.
