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List of songs about Detroit

This list of songs about Detroit contains any songs about or involving the U.S. city of Detroit.

0-9

  • "40 Hour Week" - Alabama[1]
  • "8 Mile" - Eminem[2]
  • "8 Mile Boogie" - Pat Flowers[3]
  • "8 Miles" - Obie Trice
  • "8 Miles And Runnin'" – Jay-Z and Freeway
  • "25th Floor" - Patti Smith
  • "313" - Alley Life

A

  • "A Long Time" - Mayer Hawthorne
  • "Alive in 5D" - Gardens
  • "All American Man" - KISS
  • "All My Life" - Blade Icewood
  • "All Over the World" - ELO
  • "Amityville" - Eminem, from The Marshall Mathers LP (2000)
  • "Anaconda" - Nicki Minaj
  • "Ancestors" - Oblisk
  • "April in the D" - The Victorious Secrets
  • "RGF Island" - Fetty Wap

B

  • "Baby Come Home" - Kid Rock
  • "Back to Detroit" - Nikki Corvette & the Stingrays
  • "Back to Detroit" - Wayne Kramer
  • "Back to Detroit (Motor City Remix)" - Beatdrum[4]
  • "Backyard War" - Achromatik
  • "Beautiful" - Eminem 2009 rap rock
  • "Belle Isle Players" - Starski & Clutch
  • "Be My Lover" - Alice Cooper (often mistaken as "Detroit City")
  • "The Big Three Killed My Baby" - The White Stripes from The White Stripes (album) 1999
  • "Black Day in July" - Gordon Lightfoot (from Canada)
  • "Bless You Boys" - Curtis Gladson and Loren Woods
  • "Blessed St. Anthony" - Ty Stone
  • "Blowing Up Detroit" - John Palumbo
  • "Born in Detroit," The Rockets
  • "Broke in Detroit (Again)" - The Dirtbombs
  • "Broken Man" - The Von Bondies
  • "Buried in Detroit" - Mike Posner

C

  • "Cadillac Assembly Line" - Albert King
  • "Can't Tame The Lion" - Journey
  • "Christmas Eve on Woodward Avenue" - Karen Newman
  • "C-I-T-Y" - John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band
  • "City of Boom" - Detroit Most Wanted
  • "Country Grammar" – Nelly
  • "Crank Dat Icewood" - Johnny King

D

  • "Da East" - Niko
  • "The D in Detroit" - The Anniversary
  • "Dancing in the Street" - Martha and the Vandellas (1964)
  • "Detroit (Born + Raised)" - André DeJuan, from his upcoming third studio album, I'm Not Me
  • "Detroit" - (from the Disney film, The Happiest Millionaire, introduced by John Davidson)
  • "Detroit" - David Reo
  • "Detroit" - Eddie "Guitar" Burns
  • "Detroit" - Esham (featuring TNT)
  • "Detroit" - Fireworks
  • "Detroit" - Laurent Garnier
  • "Detroit" - Green Concorde
  • "Detroit" - Ian Hunter
  • "Detroit"- Injecting Strangers
  • "Detroit (That's My Home Town)" - Kim Weston
  • "Detroit" - Mogue Doyle
  • "Detroit" - Morgan Geist
  • "Detroit" - Pato Margetic
  • "Detroit" - Primal Scream
  • "Detroit" - Rancid
  • "Detroit" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • "Detroit" - Royce Da 5'9"(featuring Travis Barker)
  • "Detroit" - Va-Voom
  • "Detroit" - Spring King
  • "Detroit 4 Life" - A.W.O.L.
  • "Detroit 101" - City Squad
  • "Detroit 101" - Esham
  • "Detroit 442" - Blondie
  • "Detroit '67" - Sam Roberts Band
  • "Detroit Blues" - Diana Krall; Vince Benedetti
  • "Detroit Blues" - Tampa Red
  • "Detroit Breakdown" - The Bellrays
  • "Detroit Breakdown" - The J. Geils Band
  • "Detroit Breakdown" - The Gories
  • "Detroit City" - Alice Cooper
  • "Detroit City" - LetricKramer
  • "Detroit City (I Wanna Go Home)" - Bobby Bare (composed by Danny Dill)
  • "Detroit City" - Sonny B
  • "Detroit City" - Texas
  • "Detroit City Blues" - Fats Domino
  • "Detroit, Detroit" - Bugz
  • "Detroit, Detroit" - Erik Koskinen
  • "Detroit Diesel" - Alvin Lee
  • "Detroit Drive" - Eliza Neals
  • "Detroit Girl" - Raphael Saadiq
  • "Detroit Girls" - Starz
  • "Detroit Has a Skyline" - HiFi Handgrenades
  • "Detroit Has a Skyline" - Superchunk
  • "Detroit Iron" - The Darts
  • "Detroit Jump" - Big Maceo Merriweather
  • "Detroit Lady" - Motor City Josh
  • "Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Rebuild! Restore! Reconsider!)" - Sufjan Stevens from Michigan (album) 2003
  • "Detroit Michigan" - Ronnie Love
  • "Detroit, Michigan"- Kid Rock from Rebel Soul 2012
  • "Detroit, Michigan" - The Peps
  • "Detroit Moan"- Victoria Spivey
  • "Detroit Murderous" - Big Hoodoo (from the album 'Crystal Skull')
  • "Detroit Niggaz" - Street Lord'z
  • "The Detroit River Dirty Blues" - Michael Katon
  • "Detroit Rock City" - KISS 1976
  • "Detroit Rock City Homage" - Forced Anger
  • "Detroit Special" - Big Bill Broonzy
  • "Detroit Sound" - Soul Designer
  • "Detroit Stand Up" - Ray O'Shea (featuring Big Herk, BO$$, Phohessuain, Esham, Malik (Eddie Kain), Al Nuke & Proof)
  • "Detroit State of Mind - Elzhi
  • "Detroit Style" - A1 People
  • "Detroit Summer" - Obie Trice
  • "Detroit Sunrise"- Dwele
  • "Detroit Swing 66" - Gomez
  • "Detroit Swing City" - Alien Fashion Show
  • "Detroit Thang" - Kid Rock
  • "Detroit Tickets" - Apoptygma Berzerk
  • "Detroit Tin" - The Kursaal Flyers
  • "Detroit Vs. Everybody" - Eminem and others from Shady XV 2014
  • "Detroit was Built on Secrets"- Search the City
  • "Detroit Waves" - Matt Nathanson
  • "Detroit Women" - Stacia Petrie
  • "Detroit Winter - Platinum Pied Pipers (featuring MC Invincible)
  • "Detroit Zoo" - Disco D
  • "Detroiter, Part 2" - Bantam Rooster
  • "Devil's Night" - D12 2001, horrorcore
  • "Devil's Night" - Sonny B
  • "Devil Without A Cause" - Kid Rock
  • "Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey ("born and raised in south Detroit")
  • "Don't Shut Em Down" - Flogging Molly
  • "Dog Eat Dog" - Ted Nugent
  • "Dope Job Homeless" - Obie Trice
  • "Detroit Slums" -Back In Spades
  • "Detroit Rock & Roll" - Frijid Pink
  • "Doctor Detroit" - Devo

E

  • "Eastern Market" - Yusef Lateef
  • "Elizabeth Parker" - Dave Caruso

F

  • "forty hour week" - Alabama
  • "Fire Editorial" - The Mountain Goats
  • "For The D" - Guilty Simpson
  • "Foul Mouff" - Paradime (featuring Kid Rock)
  • "Fuck Off" -Kid Rock (featuring Eminem)
  • "From The D" -Eminem, Trick Trick, and Kid Rock
  • "Feel Older Now" - Flo & Eddie

G

  • "Geography" - Lali Puna
  • "Ghetto Zone" - Inner City Posse
  • "Gangster Funk" Prince Vince and the Hip Hop Force
  • "God Bless the USA" – Lee Greenwood
  • "Going Back to Motown" - John Palumbo
  • "Got No Place to Go" - Migrant Kids
  • "Guap" - Big Sean 2012
  • "Gone Long Gone" - Frijid Pink
  • "Great Time in Detroit" - Harmonie Park
  • "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin" - Adrenalin

H

  • "Halloween On Military Street" - Insane Clown Posse
  • "Hand Springs" - The White Stripes
  • "Hands Up For Detroit" - Matthew Dear (co-produced by Ghettotech pioneer Disco D)
  • "Happy Dagger - Millions Of Brazilians
  • "Heaven" - Uncle Kracker (featuring Kid Rock and Paradime)
  • "Hello, Detroit" - Daniel Boaventura
  • "Hello, Detroit" - Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • "Hello, Detroit" - Sonny Turner
  • "Here At Home (In Detroit City)" - Stony Creek
  • "Hockeytown" - Joe Lynn Turner
  • "Hokus Pocus"- Insane Clown Posse
  • "Horkenbach Blues (Why is Everyone Discriminatin' 'gainst Me?)" - The Dennis Horkenbach Trio
  • "Horribly Horrifying" -Violent J
  • "Hey Now (Motor City) - The Vandalias
  • "Horizontal Bop" - Bob Seger from Against the Wind 1980
  • "Hotel Yorba" - The White Stripes 2001
  • "Home Town" - Big Sean
  • Hometown" - Mitch Ryder from Naked But Not Dead

I

K

  • "Kill Ya Self" - Trick Trick ( DJ Drama: Welcome To Detroit Gangsta Grillz Edition )
  • "Krack Rocks" ( Featuring Uncle Kracker ) - Kid Rock 1996

L

M

  • "Made in Hockeytown" - Red Wings - Paul Shonk http://www.paulshonk.com/
  • "Man From Detroit" - Hard Place
  • "Moths And Lizards In Detroit" - Andy Roberts
  • "Michigan & Trumbull" - The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love
  • "Motor City" - The Satintones
  • "Motor City" - Randy Weeks
  • "Motor City Baby" - The Dirtbombs
  • "Motor City Boogie" - York Brothers
  • "Motor City Girl" - The Badways
  • "Motor City Is Burning" - MC5; John Lee Hooker
  • "Motor City Madhouse" - Ted Nugent 1975
  • "Motor City Serenade" - Stewart Francke
  • "Motortown" - Kane Gang
  • "M.O.T.O.W.N. ( Murderous Outcold Town Of Wild Niggaz )" - Big Herk
  • "Motown Country" - CURTICE/MARKLEY & Motown Station
  • "Motown Music" - Rod Stewart
  • "Motown Junk" - Manic Street Preachers (Welsh band)
  • "Motown Never Sounded So Good" - Less Than Jake
  • ”Movin’ Along (A Song For Detroit)” - Alma Smith[6]
  • "Move To Detroit" - Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes
  • "Murder City Nights" - Radio Birdman

N

  • "Need Somebody" - Subdudes
  • "New Detroit" - Neon Blonde
  • "Nobody in Detroit" - Howling Diablos
  • "New Nathans Detroit"- Braid (band)
  • "Northern Soul"- Above and Beyond (band)

O

P

  • "Paid" - Kid Rock
  • "Panic In Detroit" - David Bowie
  • "Papa Hobo" - Paul Simon
  • "Party on 4th Street" - Black Nasty (available on the "Funky Funky Detroit" compilation)
  • "Passport to Detroit" - Joe Strummer
  • "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit" - Fedde Le Grand
  • "Planet of Visions" - Kraftwerk
  • "Posse On Verner* - Insane Clown Posse
  • "the Power's Out" -Flogging Molly
  • "Peacemaker" - Green Day (The song is part of a rock opera album which takes place in Detroit. The lyric "I am a killjoy, from Detroit"). 21st Century Breakdown[7]
  • "Pride of the Wolverines" - John Philip Sousa[8]

Q

R

S

  • "So Detroit"- Slight Return feat. The A.I. Fam wsg Tony "T Money" Green
  • "Say Nice Things About Detroit" - They Might Be Giants
  • "Son Of Detroit" - Kid Rock
  • "South Telegraph Rd" - Amboy Rambler[9]
  • "Second Home" - Big A
  • "Seized Up" - The Suicide Machines
  • "Shake That" - Eminem feat. Nate Dogg
  • "Shake Your Detroit Right" - Slight Return feat. George Clinton
  • "Shuttin' Detroit Down" - John Rich
  • "Sister" - Sufjan Stevens
  • "Six Mile Stretch"- Sam Donahue and Ken Meisel
  • "Sleepin Tonight In Detroit"- The Disregarded
  • "So Far..." - Eminem
  • "Son Of Detroit" - Kid Rock
  • "Southwest Song" - Insane Clown Posse
  • "Spaghetti a Detroit" - Fred Bongusto
  • "Straight From The D" - Mr Knox
  • "Stay True To Ya City" - Natas
  • "She Was Hot" - The Rolling Stones[10]

T

  • The D- Slight Return
  • "Take His Life" - Royce da 5'9" & Tre Little
  • "Take Money To Make Money" - Stretch Money
  • "Taking It To Detroit" - The Good Rats -
  • "Telegraph Road" - Dire Straits (from UK)
  • "That's Detroit To Me" - King Gordy
  • "The Arms Forest" - The Hard Lessons
  • "The D In Detroit" - Anniversary
  • "The Fire Inside - Bob Seger
  • "The Girl from Detroit City - Suzi Quatro
  • "The Heart of Rock & Roll" - Huey Lewis & the News
  • "The Smog" - Insane Clown Posse
  • "These Hands (song for Detroit)" - Jason Roseboom
  • "There They Go" - Obie Trice ( Featuring Eminem And Big Herk )
  • "This One Or That One" - Tyvek
  • "Tooling For Anus" - The Meatmen ( Chorus mentions Detroit and suburban clubs such as, 'Bookies', 'Nunzio's' and 'Menjo's'. )
  • "Tommy Pays the Rent" - Manolete (Mentions growing up in Michigan and Detroit)

U

  • "U Can Get Fucked Up" - Trick Trick (featuring Goon Sqwad)
  • "Up on Twelfth Street" Sir Mack Rice

W

  • Welcome To The D- Slight Return
  • "W.T.P. (White Trash Party)" - Eminem
  • "We Almost Lost Detroit" - Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
  • "We Almost Lost Detroit" - Gil Scott-Heron
  • "We Almost Lost Detroit" - Natas
  • "We Almost Lost Detroit" - Marquise Porter
  • "Welcome 2 Detroit" - Trick Trick (featuring Eminem)
  • "Welcome 2 The Party" - Kid Rock
  • "Welcome Back To Detroit - Mariner
  • "Welcome To Detroit" - Jay-Dee
  • "Welcome To Detroit" - Eminem
  • "Welcome To Detroit City" - Obie Trice
  • "What I Learned Out On The Road" - Kid Rock
  • "Where My Nigz At ?" - Esham
  • "Where the Money Is Made" Detroit Most Wanted
  • "Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald, The" - Gordon Lightfoot
  • "Worse Than Detroit" - Robert Plant
  • "Who's Afraid of Detroit" - Claude VonStroke

Y

  • "Yellow Brick Road" - Eminem
  • "You Can Make It" - Achromatik feat. Royce da 5'9"
  • "You Never Met A Mother Fucker Quite Like Me" - Kid Rock
  • "You Don't Want None of This" - A.W.O.L

References

  1. ^ "Hello Detroit auto workers, [...] You work a forty hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line", mentioning of this city, was done in their music video song.
  2. ^ "Why it was [...] Detroit's city limits It's different and it's a certain significance. A certificate of authenticity." mentioning of Detroit city, in 8 Mile song, by Eminem.
  3. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1943-08-28). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  4. ^ "Beatdrum | official site of Christian pop rock recording artist Beatdrum | Songs : Back to Detroit (Motor City Remix)". Beatdrum-music.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-14. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  6. ^ "Alma Smith: The Countess 1922-2012". Detroit Sound Conservancy. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
  7. ^ "Green Day - Peacemaker Lyrics". MetroLyrics. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  8. ^ "The Pride of the Wolverines". Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  10. ^ "She Was Hot - Lyrics". Keno.org. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
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