Jordan Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller - 305 ⏰

Adetunji opens the track with an immediate anchoring in place: "Pull up to the 305 / Told you I'm on the way / Baby, don't act surprised."

The lyrics are a direct address to a love interest who is likely used to being disappointed. There is a confidence in Adetunji’s delivery that feels new. He sheds the insecure, pleading tone of KEHLANI and adopts the swagger of a man who knows he belongs in the room. He references luxury brands and fast driving, but the grit in his voice suggests a hunger that hasn't been fully satiated by success yet.

His verse bridges the gap between UK slang and Miami aesthetics seamlessly. Phrases like "link up" sit comfortably next to imagery of Ocean Drive. It is a masterclass in localization; he isn't just visiting Miami, he is trying to claim a piece of it for his own mythology. Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305

Visuals are crucial for a track named after a location. The music video for 305 doubles down on the tropes that make Miami iconic: pastel-colored Art Deco buildings, vintage convertibles, lowriders bouncing on the asphalt, and the glint of gold jewelry under streetlights.

However, the director avoids the cliché of partying on boats. Instead, the video is nocturnal. It focuses on the movement between locations—the gas station stop, the empty parking garage, the roll through the tunnel. Both artists are draped in shadow, often shot through car windows or reflections in puddles. Adetunji opens the track with an immediate anchoring

This aesthetic reinforces the song's thesis: the destination isn't the point; the drive is. The "305" is the backdrop for introspection, not just hedonism.

The production on "305" leans heavily into a polished, atmospheric R&B soundscape with trap influences. He references luxury brands and fast driving, but

"305" is a collaborative single by Belfast-born artist Jordan Adetunji and American singer-rapper Bryson Tiller. Released in late 2024 as a follow-up to Adetunji’s viral breakthrough, the track serves as a strategic bridge between the UK alternative scene and the American R&B landscape. The song utilizes the aesthetic of Miami culture (referencing the area code) to explore themes of luxury, desire, and the fast-paced lifestyle associated with modern hip-hop and R&B.

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