Bryson Tiller drops off the visual for "Sorry Not Sorry," featured on his new album, T R A P S O U L.

The cut seems like a home video, opening with Tiller walking down a block while images of home fires flicker in. The visual continues to show photos of people around his neighborhood, while the recent RCA signee energetically raps over the beat. Bryson spends most of the time moving around his hood and rapping from atop a building with his boys standing by his side. In case the viewer doesn't recognize, the music video cuts to photos of signs that read Louisville, the rapper's hometown. All throughout the video, we're shown clips of different things burning, from lighters in his friends' hands to forest fires, homes and even a bed in the middle of the street. Check out the video for "Sorry Not Sorry" above.

T R A P S O U L is the debut project from the rising rapper. The album dropped earlier this month via RCA Records and comes with 14 featureless tracks. Tiller recently released the video to "Don't," another song featured on his new LP. The 22-year-old MC is still fairly new to the game, so get to know about him over on The Break.

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