![]() The track is also the perfect tune to get fans in the right headspace for the winter debut of Virtual Kulabunga, GRiZ’s health and wellness retreat. Adding to this, he released his iconic GRiZMAS coffee blend again this year, donating all of its proceeds to the same cause.ĭespite the uncertainty continuing to swirl amid the global climate, ‚Vibe Check‘ is a dose of positivity the world needs right now. In the end, 12 Days of GRiZMAS raised over $125,000 in 2020 alone with all proceeds donated to Seven Mile, a non-profit raising awareness and funds for music, arts, and coding programs for Detroit’s Inner City Youth. December 2020 marked the seventh anniversary of his charitable event series the 12 Days Of GRiZMAS, which featured holiday-themed activities, community service initiatives, and full blow-out virtual festival experience that featured eight hours of sets and live performances from Zeds Dead, Claude VonStroke, Destructo, AC Slater, Elohim, J.Worra, and more along with a two-hour performance from GRiZ himself. GRiZ was the hero that 2020 needed, working tirelessly to help improve the communities around him. He hopes to continue spreading positivity and uplifting beats into the new year with ‚Vibe Check‘ kicking off this mission in 2021. 3 and his pride anthem „Medusa‘ as well as two new instalments of his Bangers EP series, Bangers.Zip and Bangers.Zip. GRiZ had an explosive 2020 with the release of the third iteration of his vibey mixtape Chasing The Golden Hour, Pt. Equal parts soul and bass, ‚Vibe Check‘ is built on a foundation of energetic saxophone melodies and wonky bass drops that put GRiZ’s iconic sound design and production prowess on display. ![]() GRiZ deserves better from us in his last shows so if you are one of the lucky ones to see another show before he punches in the launch codes, make the second R in PLURR a priority.Multi-instrumentalist, producer, philanthropist, and LGBTQ advocate, GRiZ, has dropped his newest single ‚Vibe Check‘. Cherish those memories with the family at GRiZMAS/EF/etc., wait till he returns or see that final curated event near you but don’t storm the castle and crumble the vibe he’s built around this community by driving/flying across country to act like it’s your night. Everyone needs to quit chasing the “I NEED TO SEE HIM ONE LAST TIME/ONCE BEFORE HE LEAVES” because it’s ruined a lot of recent shows. Sad to see one of the GOAT’s crowds turn into mainstream zombie chompers. ![]() They should have just put a sign up last minute at the intersection with zero social posts so the locals could have one last good hoorah. Way too small of a venue for him to play on, no matter how much love he has for Michigan. I could tell by how many phones were up when he started that the vibe is gone. Sounds exactly like his Shambhala set crowd. I’m non confrontational but I wish I would’ve turned around and said something because that was just so rude! We still had a lot of fun!! I’m just shocked I’ve never had that happen to me at any show/fest and for that to happen at a griz show? I was just wondering if anyone else had an instance like that last night. ![]() I was shocked and told my friend someone just pushed me and the girl behind me goes “YA I DID” and my friend lead us away from the girl. A girl behind me literally put both hands on my back and pushed me into my friend. We started making our way through the crowd and made sure to say I’m sorry and excuse me until we found a nice little spot. I was walking weird too so you could tell I was in pain. The drive combined with all of the standing was really hard for my body and I could barely walk by the time we got inside. I was in a lot of pain by the time we got in I have a lot of back issues and chronic pain. My friend and I drove up from Ohio so a 3 hour drive and then waited in line until about 9:20 before we got in. ![]()
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