The Metro: New documentary explores the life and death of Detroit author Donald Goines
Tia Graham, The Metro March 20, 2025Executive Producer Craig Gore, and King Tape Productions Founder Robert “Tape” Bailey joined the show to talk about the film’s progress and Goines’ impact on their work.

With the help of the film company Detroit Son, the late prolific Detroit author Donald Goines’ story is being revisited.
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Donald Goines is considered the “Godfather of Ghetto Realism.” He wrote fantastical stories based on the realities and struggles of living in urban places and among vulnerable Black communities.
Goines, born in Detroit in 1936, grew up during a time when the world was heading into World War II. He joined the military at 16, and fell into the world of heroin. He ended up in prison for drugs after returning from the war.
Once released, he turned things around and wrote 16 books in four and half years before being murdered alongside his wife Shirley in their Highland Park apartment. Almost 50 years later, the murders remain a mystery.
With the help of the film company Detroit Son, Goines’ story — and the mystery behind his untimely death — is being revisited.
Craig Gore is the executive producer of the documentary, digging into the life and death of Donald Goines. The film also highlights his contributions to hip-hop culture after his death.
Robert “Tape” Bailey is the founder of King Tape Productions and the author of “The Hustle Code,” a guide on how to change perspectives and circumstances with empowering messages.
They both joined The Metro to talk about the documentary’s progress and Goines’ impact on their work.
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Tia Graham is a reporter and Weekend Edition Host for 101.9 WDET. She graduated from Michigan State University where she had the unique privilege of covering former President Barack Obama and his trip to Lansing in 2014.
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