Bryson Tiller – Autumn Drive [Video]

Bryson Tiller’s visual for “Autumn Drive” is a crisp fall checkpoint for his new double disc album, “Solace & The Vices”.

With the full double album “Solace & The Vices” out now, Tiller drops the “Autumn Drive” video as a mood-forward signpost for the “Solace” disc—quiet, reflective, and clearly fall-coded.

At 2:08, “Autumn Drive” is built to loop. Boi-1da, Fierce, Elyas, and BMC keep the palette sparse and warm, letting Tiller slide in pocket while the drums whisper instead of shout. It plays like a memory set to tempo: distance from the noise, head clear, feelings sharpened.

Tiller pushed the official video the same day “Solace” completed the set, nudging fans from album spin to visual in one move. No gimmicks—just tone, pace, and the song’s thesis framed cleanly. “The Vices” stacks guest spots from BossMan Dlow, Rick Ross, Plies, T-Pain, BabyDrill, Luh Tyler, and Bun B, while “Solace” stays feature-free front to back.

“Solace & The Vices” arrived in flipped order—”The Vices” first (Aug 8), “Solace” on Oct 2—and both discs are live now. “Autumn Drive” sits mid-tracklist on “Solace” and works like breathing room: a scenic turn that widens the story without breaking its hush.

“Autumn Drive” is restraint as a flex—clean song, clean rollout, and a clear lane into “Solace”’s fall-colored headspace. Spin the album, then hit the video and let the loop do the rest.

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