: It appeals to fans of pop, folk, and hip-hop simultaneously.
The hook, "I'll be buried in Detroit," is a powerful statement of identity. For Posner, it was written during a time of massive personal transition (re-emerging after the success of "I Took a Pill in Ibiza"). It explores the idea that no matter how far you travel—whether it's Hollywood or Brazil—your "home" is the only place that truly knows you. : It appeals to fans of pop, folk,
The song serves as a bridge between two of Detroit's most successful modern musical exports. While Posner provides the melodic, vulnerable core—reflecting on his journey from the suburbs to global stardom—Big Sean adds a gritty, triumphant verse that grounds the song in the reality of the city's streets and its resilient spirit. It explores the idea that no matter how
: The remix allows the lyrics to breathe, making the heavy subject matter (mortality and legacy) feel more like a celebration than a mourning. 3. Lyrical Depth and Legacy : The remix allows the lyrics to breathe,
: Transitioning the song from a campfire ballad to a sophisticated rhythm that fits perfectly on urban radio or a "chill vibes" playlist.
The track by Mike Posner featuring Big Sean is a soulful, introspective anthem that reimagines the original folk-leaning track from Posner's At Night, Alone album into a smooth, hip-hop-infused tribute to his hometown. 1. A Tale of Two Detroits
Lucas Lowe’s remix strips away some of the acoustic simplicity of the original, replacing it with: : Providing a late-night, cinematic feel.