Tee Grizzley’s “Post Traumatic” Album Review: A Showcase of Versatility and Consistency
Tee Grizzley Treats Fans To His Most Consistent Album
Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley has just dropped his latest album, “Post Traumatic,” and fans are in for a treat. Known for his hard-hitting sound, Tee Grizzley showcases his deceptive range as an artist on this sprawling 24-track project. From lyrical miracles to sticky R&B melodies, Tee Grizzley proves that he can do it all.
The album kicks off with a bit of a slow start but picks up momentum with tracks like “Blow for Blow” featuring J. Cole. Tee Grizzley seamlessly transitions between sample-based pop-rap on “All I Wanna Do” and hard trap tropes on “More Than Half.” He even delves into a flirty R&B duet with Tink on “Ride or Die.”
Featuring a variety of styles and collaborations with artists like Future and Mariah the Scientist, “Post Traumatic” maintains a cohesive aesthetic throughout. Despite its daunting length, the album offers a great listening experience that showcases Tee Grizzley’s versatility and consistency as an artist.
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