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The eight-year-old singer is featured on the most classic cut of the album, “Winter Wonderland.” When it comes to his daughter’s love for music, Tiller says it was always apparent, but recently, he realized just how promising Harley’s voice is. The most noteworthy feature, however, is Halo - a.k.a. Tiller enlisted the help of tried and true R&B voices, like Justin Bieber and Kiana Ledé, but mixes it up with a few features who normally stay behind the scenes - hit-making songwriters Poo Bear (“Where Are Ü Now”) and Tayla Parx (“Thank U, Next”). The seven-track project features classic holiday tunes, intertwined with warm and fuzzy R&B cuts that can live on playlists year-round. Tiller, who ushered in a new sound from the moment he stepped into the spotlight with Trapsoul, was committed to creating something new and memorable with A Different Christmas, which came out last Friday (Nov. 2, collaborating with artists like Jhené Aiko and Ty Dolla $ign, and hanging out with his two daughters, Harley, 8, and Kelly Jade, 1.
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In the last year, he has kept busy, releasing his Halloween mixtape, Killer Instinct Vol. Over a year removed from the start of the pandemic, Tiller is having the time of his life. “Experiencing that loneliness and the thought of spending Christmas alone made me, okay, I think I could make a Christmas album - but I’m going to do it my way.” Earlier in his career, the timing didn’t feel right for the album, but thanks to a grueling breakup and a global pandemic, the Louisville-born singer finally made it happen. “People were trying to pull me away from a lot, but this is something I’ve always wanted to do since I was 18 years old,” Tiller says.