Jordan Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller - 305 ❲2024❳

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Despite not having an official release, “305” has drawn praise from online R&B communities:

is a high-energy Alternative R&B track by Jordan Adetunji featuring Bryson Tiller , released on January 24, 2025, as part of Adetunji's mixtape A Jaguar's Dream . Key Themes & Meaning Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305

While not officially released as a lead single on major streaming platforms (as of this write-up), the track has surfaced via snippets and leaks, generating considerable buzz within R&B and hip-hop circles. Fans have clamored for an official drop due to the natural chemistry between Adetunji’s raw, melodic cadence and Tiller’s signature woozy, self-deprecating vulnerability.

The track explores the excitement of a new connection and the "dual nature" of personality. Key production elements include: Despite not having an

The song follows a classic yet potent trope: The “305” becomes more than a location—it’s a character, a state of mind, and an alibi for bad decisions.

This duality is where the magic happens. The beat allows Adetunji to flex his agility, switching between patois-inflected accents and smooth melodies. When the beat drops, there is a weight to it, but it remains "bouncy"—a vibe made for late-night drives rather than the mosh pit The track explores the excitement of a new

Tiller’s entry is where the track deepens. True to his style, he deconstructs the bravado of the first verse. He admits to overthinking, to falling for the same traps, and to knowing that the Miami woman will leave him worse than he arrived. His delivery is drowsy, almost defeated, yet committed. He raps-sings about the irony of luxury (bottles, pools, penthouse views) amplifying loneliness. Where Adetunji is the fire, Tiller is the smoke—lingering and regretful.

Why “305” and not “212” (NYC) or “310” (LA)? Miami occupies a unique space in Black music culture—it’s the setting for By choosing 305, Adetunji and Tiller tap into a legacy of:

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.

This encapsulates the transactional yet electric nature of the relationship—emotion is discouraged, but presence and passion are mandatory. The 305 is presented as a fantasy zone where consequences are postponed.