Tee Grizzley – Street Psalms [Album Stream]
With “Street Psalms”, Tee Grizzley treats the album like a diary written on concrete—twenty tracks that read less like a playlist and more like chapters in a survival manual.
The project arrives just months after his introspective “Forever My Moment” and doubles down on what makes him one of Detroit’s most consistent storytellers.
Grizzley moves smoothly between hungry flexes and heavy reflections: songs like “Make Em See” and “Seen Enough” swing with catchy pockets and street detail, while “Voicemail” with Rod Wave digs into fear, family and whether any of this success will really matter in the long run. Even the more melodic cuts keep that signature grit—nothing here feels polished just for the charts.
Across the rollout—videos, visualizers and the tight sequencing—”Street Psalms” plays like a late-night drive through Detroit where every light turns into a memory. It’s Grizzley doing what he does best: turning close calls, small victories and hard lessons into street sermons you can bang in the whip and sit with later.
