Tee Grizzley Opens Up A Lot In “Locked Up”

 

On this song, Tee Grizlley finally explains why he sounds like he’s always running from the cops when he’s rapping.


Tee Grizzley isn’t my favorite rapper, but I cannot deny how real he is. In “Locked Up,” his latest single, he gets a chance to talk about all the good and bad s**t that’s happening around him, including family members in jail, sudden fame and sad thoughts. While Tee sings heavenly on a good chunk of this track, he does rap gritty here and there on his verses.

This is a very Kodak Black-esque song (Even down to the way Tee sings on it).

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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