Rapper Big Sean celebrated the release of his new album, 'Hall of Fame,' with his hometown city of Detroit Saturday (Aug. 31) at DTE Energy Music Theatre.
Big Sean started in ‘Detroit,’ worked his way up to ‘Finally Famous,’ and now he’s being inducted into the ‘Hall of Fame’ in his career. To help celebrate the release of his new LP, ‘Hall of Fame,’ the G.O.O.D. Music MC partnered up with Hot 97 and the Source Magazine for a free album release concert at Terminal 5 in New York City Tuesday (Aug...
Big Sean wanted ‘Hall of Fame' to be a “super inspirational, super intellectual” album. The Detroit rapper is a self-proclaimed dreamer, and has been very public about wanting to achieve more with this sophomore effort. “My first album was not all the way where I wanted it to be,” says Big Sean about ‘Finally Famous.’
What do Big Sean and Juicy J have in common? Not only are the two rap superstars dropping their new albums, 'Hall of Fame' and 'Stay Trippy,' respectively, today (Aug. 27), they also graced the Source Magazine's 16th annual Power 30 issue.
Big Sean is coming clean about rapping about his ex-girlfriend Ashley on his new album, 'Hall of Fame,' and how current boo Naya Rivera is handling it.
Big Sean is reminding us 'Control' was actually his song before Kendrick Lamar stole it with his verse. Despite the hijack, the Detroit native says he's proud of the impact the song has on the hip-hop community.
Big Sean is feeling pretty good about his rapping skills. During a listening session in New York City earlier this week for his forthcoming 'Hall of Fame' album, the Detroit rapper revealed that he will out-rap anyone, even Jay Z or Drake.
After Ariana Grande covered Big Sean's 'Guap' and announced her collaboration with the G.O.O.D. Music rapper last month, she finally released the effort, 'Right There.'