Bryson Tiller
Singer Bryson Tiller hinted at new music with Drake. Pictured: Bryson Tiller on June 27, 2016 performing in Los Angeles. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

It’s been a few months since we heard any new music from R&B singer Bryson Tiller. After dropping his debut album “Trapsoul” in October 2015, the singer has appeared on a few songs with Travis Scott, Gucci Mane and DJ Khaled.

Now, it appears that Tiller is back in the studio and this time, he’s working on something with Drake. The “Exchange” singer took to Twitter early Wednesday to reveal what he’s been up to. “Started some vibes with Drake today,” he tweeted. The singer also added, “more life,” to his tweet, hinting that whatever is being recorded could appear on Drake’s upcoming “More Life” project.

On Snapchat, Tiller also revealed he was hanging out at Drake’s Calabasas, California, home. In two videos captured from Snapchat, Tiller can be seen eating food with Drake’s dad and playing ping-pong with producer Boi-1da.

While Tiller and Drake may seem like rivals in the music world due to their similar styles, Drizzy actually wanted to sign Tiller early on in his career. In an interview with CapitalXtra, Tiller revealed Drake sent him a text message, saying, “We want to sign you to OVO.” Tiller ultimately signed with RCA Records but their friendship has remained.

Drake’s “More Life” project was originally supposed to release in December but has since been pushed back. On a Dec. 11 episode of OVO Sound Radio, Drake’s manager, Oliver El-Khatib, said “More Life” wouldn't be released until early 2017. “Stay tuned for some updates,” he added.

Drake announced the project in October, saying it would be more of a playlist than an album. “I’m off like mixtapes, I want to do a playlist. I want to give you a collection of songs that become the soundtrack to your life,” he said. Whenever the project releases, it will include the already released songs “Fake Love” and “Sneakin.”