Back Ina Yams – Song by Tee Grizzley

BY Gabriel Bras Nevares
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"Back Ina Yams" by Tee Grizzley is nothing new, but Tee is as confident and dexterous in his lane as ever.

Tee Grizzley has been one of Detroit hip-hop's most popular representatives for years, embodying the sound with each new release. While his new song "Back Ina Yams" is nothing new for fans or skeptics, he comes through with enough funny lines, charisma, and authoritative energy to make the formula sound engaging. As the pianos and rattling beat clash on the instrumental, Grizzley drifts through a few different flows and pockets with a lot of fiery energy. He will have even more heat to share on his upcoming album They Forgot, which will come out on September 25. Hopefully the tracklist has even better bangers to enjoy.

Release Date: August 21, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: They Forgot (due September 25)

Quotable Lyrics from Back Ina Yams

I know a n***a doing life in jail, he shot more s**t than Steph,
He different now, n***a call me, sounding just like Malcolm X,
He ain't even violent no more, he used to say killing was better than sex,
He just got a tattoo on his arm, it say doing life is worse than death

About The Author
Gabriel Bras Nevares is a staff writer for HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH while completing his B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication at The George Washington University in the summer of 2022. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Gabriel treasures the crossover between his native reggaetón and hip-hop news coverage, such as his review for Bad Bunny’s hometown concert in 2024. But more specifically, he digs for the deeper side of hip-hop conversations, whether that’s the “death” of the genre in 2023, the lyrical and parasocial intricacies of the Kendrick Lamar and Drake battle, or the many moving parts of the Young Thug and YSL RICO case. Beyond engaging and breaking news coverage, Gabriel makes the most out of his concert obsessions, reviewing and recapping festivals like Rolling Loud Miami and Camp Flog Gnaw. He’s also developed a strong editorial voice through album reviews, think-pieces, and interviews with some of the genre’s brightest upstarts and most enduring obscured gems like Homeboy Sandman, Bktherula, Bas, and Devin Malik.