

A bridge between the Detroit MC’s 2023 breakthrough and his forthcoming second LP. Veeze has finally given into the peer pressure. After seemingly endless demands from fans for new music, the eminently chill Detroit-bred rapper waved the white flag and released Y’all Won in May 2026. It marks the MC’s first full-length since 2023’s massive breakthrough Ganger and serves as a bridge between that album and his forthcoming sophomore LP, Worst Tape. For now, though, Veeze makes clear that the only thing changed is the zeroes in his bank account. The flow is as laidback as ever, the beats inspired by the permutations coursing through Detroit’s constantly morphing scene. Over these 11 tracks, Veeze pays homage to the city that raised him, like on “Malice in the Palace,” in which he references one of the most infamous moments in Motor City sports. On “Still Grinding,” Veeze makes clear that though he’s found the promised land, the struggle remains ever present: “Young n***a came from seven mile,” he raps, before adding, “then he crossed the seven seas.”