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TEE GRIZZLEY TAPS INTO HIS MELODIC SIDE ON NEW MIXTAPE STREET PSALMS

Platinum-certified Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley returns with his highly anticipated new mixtape Street Psalms out now via 300 Entertainment. The project highlights Tee’s

TEE GRIZZLEY TAPS INTO HIS MELODIC SIDE ON NEW MIXTAPE STREET PSALMS

Platinum-certified Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley returns with his highly anticipated new mixtape Street Psalms out now via 300 Entertainment. The project highlights Tee’s evolution as he steps into a more melodic space while staying true to his signature hard-hitting rap roots.

Leading the project, Tee links up with Polo G for the emotional and reflective focus track “Seen Enough,” released alongside a cinematic music video dropping today. The song showcases both artists’ introspective storytelling and melodic versatility, making it a standout moment on the tape.

The rollout for Street Psalms began earlier this fall with the hometown anthem Back to Michigan,” followed by the heartfelt collaboration Voicemail featuring Rod Wave, which arrived in late October with an accompanying visual. Each release built anticipation for Street Psalms, revealing different layers of Tee’s artistry and growth.

Fresh off wrapping his Forever My Moment Tour, which sold out major cities across North America, Tee capped off the campaign with an Apple Music Radio takeover, offering fans a curated experience of his journey, influences, and creative process.

Additionally, Tee Grizzley recently made an appearance as the first rapper to appear in Kai Cenat’s MafiaThon x On The Radar Freestyle” series, setting the internet on fire with his sharp delivery. He then followed it up with a gritty “Lunch Break Freestyle” for Lyrical Lemonade, showcasing his raw lyricism and consistency.

With Street Psalms, Tee Grizzley continues to expand his sound — blending street realism with soul and melody, crafting his most personal and elevated body of work.

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