Untitled design
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Service Times and Location
    • Doctrinal Statement
  • Resources
    • Books
    • Teaching
    • Israel in Prophecy Chart
    • Rebekah’s Poem
    • How to Get Your Name Written In the Book of Life
  • In Memory of Pastor Cooper
  • Giving
  • Contact

Jordan Adetunji Ft. Bryson Tiller - 305 //top\\ Instant

“305” isn’t just an area code—it’s a mood. Jordan Adetunji, the rising UK rapper-singer known for blending melodic trap with raw street narratives, links with R&B heavyweight Bryson Tiller for a track that feels like humid Miami heat settling over a late-night drive.

Bryson Tiller, a major inspiration for Adetunji, joined the project after gravitating toward the track when they met in person. 📈 Commercial Performance Jordan Adetunji ft. Bryson Tiller - 305

The music video and visualizers are designed to mirror each other across his album. Adetunji wanted the "305" visuals to feel like they existed in the same universe as "Dirty Diana," using similar camera shots and aesthetic markers to tell a continuous story of his rise and creative vision. “305” isn’t just an area code—it’s a mood

: Adetunji has shared that the song was crafted to reflect his "bedroom to world" story. He intentionally linked the sound and visuals of "305" to his other hits like "Kehlani" and "Dirty Diana" to create a cohesive "dream-like" concept. A Full-Circle Collaboration 📈 Commercial Performance The music video and visualizers

: Lyrically, the song explores the experience of falling for someone who lives in a foreign city with a vastly different lifestyle. It touches on themes of attraction, the dual nature of personality, and living in the moment. The Collaboration

The track marks a significant milestone for Adetunji, who cited Tiller as a major influence on his sound. According to Adetunji, the song was born out of a "manifestation" of his desire to visit Miami, specifically exploring the theme of falling in love with someone living a completely different lifestyle in a foreign city.

The "story" of the song concluded in real life when the duo traveled to Miami to film the music video. Directed by OSKV, the video features a monochromatic, "brooding video game" aesthetic that captures the dark, moody energy of the city Adetunji had originally only imagined from his bedroom in Belfast.

(702) 384-0007

info@bethyeshualv.org

Las Vegas, NV

Service Times

Every Friday Night
7:30PM in the Chapel

Connect With Us: