Big Sean Says He Misses The “Brotherhood” At Kanye West’s GOOD Music Label

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Big Sean Says He Misses The Brotherhood At Kanye West's GOOD Music Label

Big Sean reflects on his life, music, and other things in a series of tweets.

After his recent debut appearance on the LA Lakers show where he performed an incredible freestyle over multiple beats, Big Sean has been trending on social media, and he decided to capitalize on it with the release of a new song “What A Life” with Hit-Boy. Before the release, Sean Don took to his social media to reflect on various things, including critiques, friends, new music, and much more.

Big Sean, who’s signed to Kanye West’s GOOD Music since 2007, also said that he doesn’t feel the same brotherhood at the label anymore. All of Sean’s 5 major studio albums are released through the label, with the most recent “Detroit 2” in 2020.

I also really miss the brotherhood I use to have with GOOD music, I don’t know what happened. Guess those the GOOD ol days. It’s all love, but we use to really be clique’d up,” he wrote.

I’m really embarrassed at some of these people I thought was really my friends, I know better… it’s called the music BUSINESS, duh lol,” said Sean. Before he finished his thoughts off with what we like to call a mic drop conclusion. Declaring, “So I’m a just get back to having fun, cause trying to please everybody ain’t it! If you rock wit me, you rock wit me n if you don’t then… you just don’t have good taste.

Big Sean also revealed that he received praise from Nas for his latest LA Leakers Freestyle. “Nas just txt me saying “you murdered these freestyles thanks for pushing us all” that’s crazy AF to me when I really thought about Nas txt’n me that, I’m at the crib right now in Detroit n I’m just feeling grateful I actually am doing what I said I would. Sh*t feel like a dream,” he wrote.

In other news, Big Sean has teamed up with Hit-Boy once more for his first song of 2021, “What a Life.” The song was released accompanying a music video made by Joe Weil, which portrays the rapper casually coated in bees (no, for real).

Check out his series of tweets below.

 

 

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