Late in 2014, Bryson Tiller got a call from Timbaland. The producer, who had heard Tiller’s SoundCloud hit “Don’t,” told him to quit his job at Papa John’s and fly to Miami to work on new songs. “That was when I knew this could be a career,” says the Kentucky singer, 23. Soon he was fielding competing offers to sign with Drake’s OVO label or RCA, which ended up releasing Tiller’s syrupy, sexy debut, Trapsoul, in October. “It was a hard decision, for real,” Tiller says. “For Drake to reach out early and say he liked my music was crazy.”…
