Tee Grizzley drops "Satish" about the shooting that killed his aunt

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To me being from Detroit. I ain’t feeling it. Not because it’s a bad song. It’s actually pretty good. Not only is Tee putting bad energy out there. It seem like he using this tragic shyt as a way to catch one.

to each his own

Not going to tell you that you are wrong, we both don't know and I think your view is valid homey.

To be fair, the whole reason the guy has a career is because he took a bad event (going to jail) and flipped it into a song to catch one.
 

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Not going to tell you that you are wrong, we both don't know and I think your view is valid homey.

To be fair, the whole reason the guy has a career is because he took a bad event (going to jail) and flipped it into a song to catch one.
I fear the same could happen to Tee like Blade


On September 20, 2004, Blade Icewood was shot in his house in Oak Park, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. He was hit with 7 rounds from an AK-47 assault rifleafter gunmen broke into his house. Following the shooting, an officer stated that Icewood had refused to assist investigators in his shooting. He was left paralyzed from the chest down, and using a wheelchair. Two days prior to his own shooting, a shooting outside of Candy Bar, a Woodward Avenue nightclub, left Wipeout, a rival Eastside Detroit rapper, dead. Many speculated the shootings were related. A diss song called "Ride On Me", which became an underground Detroit classic, suggests that Icewood knew the assailants.[3]


Death and aftermathEdit

On April 19, 2005, Icewood was shot while at a car wash on 7 Mile Road and Faust on the west side of Detroit. A gunman pulled up alongside Icewood's Range Rover and fired 17 rounds into the passenger's side killing Icewood.[4] The location he was shot at was nearly a mile away from where he had hosted a nonviolence rally a year prior to his death. After Blade's death, the family of the rapper founded Icewood Entertainment, a record label in honor of the fallen Detroit artist.
 

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I fear the same could happen to Tee like Blade


On September 20, 2004, Blade Icewood was shot in his house in Oak Park, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. He was hit with 7 rounds from an AK-47 assault rifleafter gunmen broke into his house. Following the shooting, an officer stated that Icewood had refused to assist investigators in his shooting. He was left paralyzed from the chest down, and using a wheelchair. Two days prior to his own shooting, a shooting outside of Candy Bar, a Woodward Avenue nightclub, left Wipeout, a rival Eastside Detroit rapper, dead. Many speculated the shootings were related. A diss song called "Ride On Me", which became an underground Detroit classic, suggests that Icewood knew the assailants.[3]


Death and aftermathEdit

On April 19, 2005, Icewood was shot while at a car wash on 7 Mile Road and Faust on the west side of Detroit. A gunman pulled up alongside Icewood's Range Rover and fired 17 rounds into the passenger's side killing Icewood.[4] The location he was shot at was nearly a mile away from where he had hosted a nonviolence rally a year prior to his death. After Blade's death, the family of the rapper founded Icewood Entertainment, a record label in honor of the fallen Detroit artist.


Damn, that's fukked. I was just reading about what really went down with the whole Proof incident too.

Being a rapper in Detroit aint sweet, thats for sure.
 

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I posted in another thread, I think Tee will go out badly, one way or another. Rap has always documented, predicted, pushed for violence, but the new way is without any subtlety, or illusions. He is verbally saying he's putting money on people's heads, having just had his aunt murdered, and the authorities are well aware of all of this. This kind of talk used to be reserved for underground tracks, think BG on "Soulja shyt", but this is a youtube video with thousands of views.
 

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They woke up the hibernating bear, Why these nikkas do that to this man..

Like I said in the shooting thread I don’t rock with Tee like that cause he was on that dissing dead Chicago cats that ain’t got nothing to do with him..

But that’s what makes this song even better cause now he feels that pain and everything he said is facts ask anyone whose lost family or homie(s) to gun violence..

:mjcry:
 

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I posted in another thread, I think Tee will go out badly, one way or another. Rap has always documented, predicted, pushed for violence, but the new way is without any subtlety, or illusions. He is verbally saying he's putting money on people's heads, having just had his aunt murdered, and the authorities are well aware of all of this. This kind of talk used to be reserved for underground tracks, think BG on "Soulja shyt", but this is a youtube video with thousands of views.


Breh....this shyt currently sit at 11M view already on YT. It’s gone lol. Smh
 

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Yeah, I mean, that just shows my own ignorance of how popular he is internationally, 11 million views? Of him essentially planning murder and retaliation. The Detroit gang task forces, FBI agents are trying to contain the violence in Detroit, they are monitoring low level players social media, and rap videos by tier 4 dopeboys, they have Tee on a info graphic somewhere as the leader of a crew.
 
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