DeJ Loaf's melodic raps have the smoothness of a contemporary R&B singer with verses and hooks that range from menace to seduction. The Detroiter broke through in 2014 with "Try Me," a viral-turned-gold hit that led to a major-deal deal and an appearance that year on Eminem's posse cut "Detroit vs. Everybody." Platinum collaborations with Big Sean ("Back Up") and Future ("Hey There") followed shortly thereafter and were featured on #AndSeeThatsTheThing (2015), her EP for Columbia. In addition to many singles and guest verses over the next decade, DeJ was behind projects such a...