
Motown — both the iconic music and the record label behind it — sits at the very heart of what it means to be from Detroit. The sound is inseparable from the city’s history and cultural story.
But as generations change, a key question is being raised: do younger Detroiters share that same deep connection to Motown’s legacy that their parents and grandparents felt?
The relationship between the city and its most famous musical export continues to be explored, as observers look at whether that proud heritage still resonates with the next wave of Detroit residents.








