Every trial, tribulation, loss, win, heartbreak, and triumph has brought multiplatinum Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley to this point.
The hip-hop powerhouse cuts deeper than ever, pushes through the pain, and finds true healing with the release of his anxiously awaited new album, Post Traumatic, out now via Grizzley Gang/300 Entertainment.
Transforming a lifetime of unbelievable experiences into anthems, the sweeping 24-track project resembles the moment of clarity in a therapy session where everything is left on the table, once and for all.
He has never lost sight of where he came from. So, he introduces this body of work with the music video for the seismic single “Robbery 8.”
It not only adds another installment to his fan favorite series (viewed hundreds of millions of times), but it also lights up the screen with a distinct energy.
Tee projects a core message—you are not hopeless. In fact, he has utilized his experiences to show and prove that reform and second chances are possible.
These ideas play out in subtle fashion over the course of this masterpiece. He joins forces with Fridayy on the magnetically melodic “I Know.” A fast-paced flow from Tee collides with Fridayy’s chantable chorus, “I know how to turn my pain into these melodies.” Soulful guitar wraps around a head-nodding beat during one of many standouts “Situationship” featuring Mariah The Scientist. Elsewhere, he tags in HUNXHO on the punchy “I Ain’t Sorry.” Then, there’s “Swerve” featuring G Herbo, which highlights their interplay. On “Pop Shit,” he hands the mic to Grizzley Gang cohort Baby Grizzley, and “Deposits Crazy” finds him in a state of reflection.
He paved the way for Post Traumatic with the event-size single “Blow For blow” featuring J. Cole earning widespread acclaim.
Now, he takes stock of where he’s been, considers where he’s going, and delivers his most vital, vibrant, and vulnerable full-length to date, Post Traumatic.
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