While many artists from Detroit tell a story that is truly rooted in struggle, Willie Mac Jr. uses his voice to offer a different perspective, one that values entrepreneurship, playership, and as an advocate for love. Willie is a product of a family that had both a mother and a father present and deep-rooted in basketball. He is the brother of NBA stars, Jordan and Joe Crawford, and has the skills level to compete with anyone— especially other artists. Unlike his brothers, basketball isn’t his true calling, music is.
Willie has always had a love for music, knowing the lyrics of legendary hip-hop icons such as Jay Z, Tupac, and Kanye West. These artist turned into his inspirations when writing his first songs. Soon this inspiration became his new number one in life, and Willie committed himself to music with his debut release, “When I really Became Willie”, which captures his life’s triumphs and failures, detailing his coming of age as a rapper and established his trajectory as the next one to emerge from Motown.
“Dance Willie” is the introduction to his new release, “Stop and Smell the Roses”. If the title is an indication, Willie is set to once again drop off more stories to make you understand his life and appreciate yours, all the while continuing his climb from one of Detroit’s elite to the Midwest
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