DJ Dehko ain’t playing with y’all on Tektroit Vol. 2. This isn’t just a sequel—it’s a takeover. Straight outta the D, he’s mixing techno’s machine-gun rhythms with the raw voice of the streets, and the result is pure gasoline. If Volume 1 cracked the door, Volume 2 kicks it off the hinges and walks through in all black, smoke trailing behind.
Dehko’s not here to fit in—he’s building his own world. From the jump, “Lambo Money,” with Audi Money sets it off like a champagne-splashed car chase through downtown Detroit. It’s all flash, flex, and firepower. The beat don’t wait for you to catch up, and neither does Dehko.
Then he links up with Tay B on “Messi,” and it’s straight MVP mode. It’s like if Champions League met a 3 a.m. warehouse party, and you’re stuck between wanting to dance and post up. “DTW to MIA” with Payroll Giovanni is that first-class hustle anthem—private jets, corner talk, velvet rope dreams all in one flight.
But the real curveball? “Good Life” with Neisha Neshae. It’s dreamy but grounded, like taking a deep breath between rounds. Still, don’t get it twisted—he brings it right back with “Join My Team” featuring Big June. That one’s for the grinders. For the ones who don’t sleep and don’t flinch.
What really sets Tektroit Vol. 2 apart is how Detroit bleeds through every beat. This isn’t just techno dipped in hip-hop—it’s the sound of a city that built both. DJ Dehko isn’t trying to impress anyone outside the circle. He’s feeding his city first. And if the rest of the world wants a taste, they better come correct.
Bottom line: Dehko’s not just a DJ. He’s a movement. Tektroit Vol. 2 proves he’s not chasing sounds—he’s creating them. Welcome to Detroit, reimagined. Volume all the way up.