Young Tee Tee is Chicago’s “MVT”

Some Artist are destined for success. Yes, they may have money, style, or be musically gifted, but they lack intangible traits to become legends. However, then you have those artists that are underdogs, seemingly starting from the bottom, that possess those once in a life time character traits. Young Tee Tee is one of those artist that has a fully loaded caliber of qualities that makes him a rare find. He has built his campaign on respect, raw talent, and strong community connections. #RealisRare is not a marketing slogan, it is an honor code that he lives by.

On this surprisingly chilly summer night, the city was on fire. A few miles away, Lollapoza was in full swing as it entered it second day. Meanwhile, in the south loop, Young Tee Tee’s show peeked the interest, the heart, and soul of Chicagoans. The Velvet Lounge was packed to capacity, foreign cars pulling up to valet, men and women dress and drenched in their best. Everyone was excited to celebrate the release of Young Tee Tee’s highly anticipated project, “MVT”.

As the crowd began to link -up and converse, Young Tee Tee bust throw the Velvet Lounge doors. He stood tall and confident in his designer button down, matching shoes, and his infamous locks twisted up. But, it wasn’t his outfit that was gaining the attention of the crowd. It was their acknowledgment that they were in the presence of a true artist. Young Tee Tee made sure everyone who took the time to come see him, was able to make it in the building.

The scene was LIT! DJ Victoriouz had the music on smash, mixing and playing every club banger under the sun. The bottles were popping, drinks flowing, photos flashing, and lights shining. Chicago’s hottest artist, videographers, photographers, DJ’s, and “whos, who” of the scene were all in the building. Lucci Vee handled hosting duties while, Bowl King, Backwood Jones rocked the stage with performances. Bowl King commanded the stage and spit authentic trap raps of about flipping money in the streets of Chicago. Bowl King killed his performance, and set the stage perfectly for Young Tee Tee. The moment everyone came for had finally arrived! The room was filled with anticipation and electricity waiting to hear “MVT”.

The building was packed and rocking while the crowd heard new, jamming trap tracks. The depth of his voice carried his lethargic flows and raps over unique production. The authenticity of his stories are filled with non fiction and experiences that can only be lived, not told. Tee Tee spent off several hits and trap trunk rattling cuts. He speaks from a matured street perspective. You can hear his triumphs, trials, challenges, and victories in every song. This is only the beginning of a long road of successes and growth for this emergent artist.