

Since that point he’s collaborated with artists such as Young Jeezy, Moneybagg Yo and Meek Mill. Tee Grizzley started getting some buzz in hip-hop circles following the release of his 2017 mixtape, My Moment – notably the single “First Day Out”. His style of rap is most definitely trap/street anthem type stuff and even if you couldn’t make out some of the words to a song you didn’t know at a live concert, the beat was there to pick up the slack.įollowing George was Detroit native and rising star, Tee Grizzley. Regardless, I thought he did a decent job kicking things off. The internet tells me that his most recent mixtape is Blow Talk and it has a feature from, you guessed it, Young Jeezy. Aside from that, I didn’t know much about the guy.

And I honestly only got the song because I was really on the Future wave when that song dropped. I can honestly say that I had heard of him, although it was only for one song – “Rich Off Lean” ft. We got a couple cans of rocky mountain refreshment and at that point just had to wait for the show to start. We got a spot located near the center of the stage, maybe 10 feet back from the stage – prime location. We got to The Fillmore right around the time that doors were opening and didn’t have any trouble getting inside. One of my boys had already let me know he was going (what up Nick!), so after I had tickets we agreed to link up for the show. However, my patience paid off because roughly a month prior to the show date, the tickets made their way to Groupon. Admittedly, I hesitated to immediately buy tickets for the show….because they were $48.00 after taxes and fees. This past December, Young Jeezy announced that he would be touring in the Spring of 2018 on the Cold Summer Tour, aptly named for one of the better songs on his most recent album, Pressure.
