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TRACKLIST:
01 Intro
02 We Dem
03 Blow for Blow (feat. J. Cole)
04 All I Wanna Do
05 More Than Half
06 Ride or Die (feat. Tink)
07 Diana
08 I Ain't Sorry (feat. Hunxho)
09 10pm in Detroit
10 Swerv (feat. G Herbo)
11 WTF I Want
12 I Know (feat. Fridayy)
13 Dream Youngin
14 Situationship
15 Trench Baby
16 You Hear Me (feat. YTB Fatt)
17 Swear to God (feat. Future)
18 Pop Shit (feat. Baby Grizzley)
19 Deposits Crazy
20 Detroit (feat. 42 Dugg)
21 Blueprint
22 Suffer In Silence
23 Robbery 7
24 Robbery 8
It’s been nearly a decade since the Detroit rapper exploded onto the scene with his multi-platinum record “First Day Out ,” which quickly became an anthem for the formerly incarcerated. Tee has dropped a project—either an album or mixtape—every year since 2017. These projects have been met with varying success (his 2018 debut album, Activated, reached No. 10 on the Billboard charts, while his last album, Coney Island, peaked at No. 65). Despite having found success outside of rap in gaming, Grizzley always comes back to the mic because he still has more things to get off his chest.
“I wasn't ever doing it for the money, you know what I'm saying? I wasn't never in it for a check,” Grizzley told Complex. “I [do] this because I need somewhere to let this stuff out. I need a place to vent, I need a place to just connect to the people who can relate to me.”
Tee Grizzley’s upcoming album is called Post Traumatic, because it dives into the lessons the rapper has learned as a result of getting through difficult situations. The album is set to come out Friday, October 4th, and one of its lead singles, “Blow For Blow,’ finds Tee Grizzley going bar-for-bar with J. Cole. The song is backed by a Pierre Bourne beat that Cole chose and features the North Carolina rapper claiming to be “the GOAT just from features” while interpolating The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Mo Money Mo Problems” on the hook.
Cole has strung together an impressive run of features in September (“Ruby Rosary” with ASAP Rocky, “A Plate of Collard Greens” with Daylyt, and now “Blow For Blow”). But Grizzley holds his own. The Bourne production is not as buoyant as the beats that he usually raps on, but he’s still able to find a pocket that fits his flow and doesn’t just try to replicate Cole’s. Tee also says he never thought to change his verse after hearing Cole’s.
“I ain't one of them artists that's going to change my verse,” Grizzley said. “I feel how I feel about it, and this is what I really wanted to say. So when Cole sent his shit back and it's overly crazy, I'm not changing my verses. I don't look at it like I'm trying to outdo somebody. I’m trying to get thought off and my feelings off in this track. And no matter what nobody else do, this is how I think and how I feel.”