Tee Grizzley’s Street Psalms is a gritty, emotional, and spiritually charged project that blends Detroit street realism with personal reflection. Across 20 tracks, Grizzley leans into the idea of “the gospel of the trenches,” delivering verses that feel like confessions and testimonies. The production balances heavy trap beats with softer, piano-led moments that let his voice and vulnerability shine.
Standouts like “Seen Enough” with Polo G and “Voicemail” featuring Rod Wave show his strongest storytelling, raw, heavy, and honest. Songs such as “Back to Michigan” and “Make Em See” keep his signature aggression alive while adding more maturity to his sound.
The album’s main drawbacks are pacing and repetition; some emotional tracks slow things down, and a few themes Grizzley has explored before reappear without much evolution. Still, his authenticity and growth give the project weight.