Bryson Tiller is having a breakout year. The Louisville native recently celebrated his debut album Trapsoul reaching platinum status, he's making his first ever Summer Jam appearance in June and on Monday (May 23), he stepped onto the late night television stage to perform "Exchange" on Late Night With Seth Meyers.

Dressed in his signature dad hat and illuminated in the same sultry ruby red lit setting borrowed from his tour, Tiller made his network TV entrance. "So gimme all of you in exchange for me/Just give me all of you in exchange for me, for me," he coos on the hook.

"Exchange" peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and is the second single off Tiller's freshman effort. According to reports, the accompanying visuals, directed by Creed star Michael B. Jordan, are on the way soon.

Back in January Pen Griffey spoke to Apple Music about how he linked up with the actor.

"Well, Michael B. Jordan is actually cool. He's like the homie. I'm actually talking to him," the "Don't" singer said. "He reached out to me a while ago and just showing love for the music after Trapsoul dropped. He just said he wanted to work on some stuff with me so we’re actually gonna work together to do the video for 'Exchange.' He's gonna direct it. I don't know when we're shooting that, though. Hopefully, in the next few months."

Peep Tiller's late night debut above.

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