- 305 Link - Jordan Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller

"305" is a high-energy R&B collaboration between Northern Irish singer Jordan Adetunji

Aesthetic: A monochromatic, moody atmosphere that feels like a "hyper-visual tapestry" or a brooding video game. Production Team: Producers: Jordan Adetunji, Danny Casio, and Parked Up. Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305

The Partnership: Bringing Tiller onto "305" served as a bridge between the genre-pioneering "old school" feel Tiller established and Adetunji’s "new wave" of drill-infused R&B. Visual Storytelling "305" is a high-energy R&B collaboration between Northern

  1. Visual: A cinematic, nighttime music video emphasizing cityscapes, car interiors, and close‑up emotional vignettes to match the song’s intimacy.
  2. Playlist strategy: Pitch to late‑night R&B, chill R&B, and love‑song playlists; highlight the Bryson Tiller feature in placement copy.
  3. Social content: Short behind‑the‑scenes clips of vocal takes and candid conversations about the song’s meaning; lyric teasers for TikTok reels.

Duality: A recurring lyrical theme is the "two sides" of a partner—described as being both a "good girl and a bad bitch"—and the singer's struggle to decide which side they are connecting with "tonight". Musical Style and Production Duality: A recurring lyrical theme is the "two

As for Jordan Adetunji, he's already looking to the future, with a slew of new projects in the works. "I'm excited to see where '305' takes us," he said. "This song is just the beginning of a new chapter in my career, and I'm grateful to have Bryson Tiller along for the ride."

The song features a smooth back-and-forth between Adetunji's melodic verses and Tiller's signature "TrapSoul" style.

His chorus is deceptively simple. Rather than boasting, he repeats the address “305” as if it is a code for a specific person. The vulnerability in his upper register suggests that the “vibe” he is chasing is not just physical intimacy but a fleeting cure for loneliness. He represents the modern paradox of connectivity: flying thousands of miles to feel something real, only to realize the environment is engineered for the superficial.