Sean Michael Leonard Anderson (born March 25, 1988), known professionally a… Read Full Bio ↴Sean Michael Leonard Anderson (born March 25, 1988), known professionally as Big Sean, is an American rapper. Anderson began his music career in 2007 and gained popularity in 2010 with his third mixtape Finally Famous Vol. 3: Big. He then signed a recording contract with GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings and released his debut studio album, Finally Famous in 2011, which included the US top 10 single "Dance (Ass)" (featuring Nicki Minaj). Anderson followed it with his second album, Hall of Fame, while his third album, Dark Sky Paradise, debuted atop the US Billboard 200. It also included the hit singles "I Don't Fuck with You" (featuring E-40) and "Blessings" (featuring Drake). His fourth album, I Decided, contained "Bounce Back", his highest-charting US single, while his fifth album Detroit 2 was his third consecutive platinum album.
His debut album, Finally Famous, was released in June 2011 and featured guest appearances from hip hop superstars Kanye West, Chris Brown, Pharrell Williams, The-Dream, Wiz Khalifa, and Lupe Fiasco.
He was raised by his mother and grandparents who worked steadfastly to instill in him the principles of hard work and determination. Sean attended the Detroit Waldorf School, a school of art, from Kindergarten to 8th Grade where he was in 102.7FM, a local radio station in Detroit where he displayed his rhyming skills weekly. There, he met Kanye West after a radio interview in 2005 and got a chance to display his talent by freestyling for Mr. West, giving him a copy of his music and sending numerous tracks for him to critique. After months of submitting songs and numerous meetings, Sean finally got a call from Kanye West himself saying that he wanted to sign him. Two years later, West signed Big Sean to GOOD Music. Sean has cited West, Eminem, The Notorious B.I.G., and J Dilla as his influences.
On September 30, 2007, Big Sean released his first official mixtape Finally Famous: The Mixtape. His hit single, "Get'cha Some", produced by WrighTrax, attained media attention and led to articles in The Source and the Detroit Metro Times. He also recorded a music video for "Get'cha Some", which was directed by Hype Williams. Sean released a second mixtape hosted by Mick Boogie on April 16, 2009, called UKNOWBIGSEAN. It featured the songs "Million Dollars", "Get'cha Some" and "Supa Dupa". This mixtape includes 30 tracks. Sean released a third mixtape hosted by Don Cannon on August 31, 2010, called Finally Famous Vol. 3: BIG, which features include major artists like Bun B, Chip tha Ripper, Curren$y, Tyga, Drake, Mike Posner, Chuck Inglish, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, and Chiddy Bang. The mixtape includes 20 tracks.
Finally Famous, Sean's debut studio album, was released June 28, 2011, and spawned three hit singles; "My Last", "Marvin & Chardonnay" and "Dance (Ass)". The album featured guest appearances from Lupe Fiasco, John Legend, Pharrell, Kanye West, Roscoe Dash, Wiz Khalifa, Chiddy Bang, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Pusha T, and included production from No I.D., The Legendary Traxster, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Xaphoon Jones and The Neptunes. When the songs "O.T.T.R." and "Flowers" were leaked in July 2011, speculation began of a new mixtape. Sean confirmed in an interview on June 28, 2011, that a collaborative mixtape between him and "two other guys in hip-hop that are just killing it right now" will be released "in a couple of weeks". Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y were the suspected featured rappers on the mixtape. However, Wiz Khalifa later confirmed that there would be no mixtape, claiming that the songs were created, "just for fun".
In September 2011, Big Sean confirmed in an interview with the Daily Tribune that he'll be working on his second album during the I Am Finally Famous Tour and plans to release the album sometime in 2012. On October 19, 2011, Kanye West announced on his Twitter plans for a Spring 2012 GOOD Music album release. On April 6, 2012, "Mercy", the lead single from the GOOD Music compilation album, Cruel Summer, was released. The song, produced by newly signed in-house producer Lifted, features Big Sean along with Kanye West, Pusha T, and southern rapper 2 Chainz. Big Sean then announced his fourth mixtape would be titled "Detroit" and would serve as a lead-in to his second studio album. He then began promoting the mixtape, releasing short versions of the songs on his YouTube page. On September 5, 2012, Big Sean released the mixtape Detroit which features guest appearances from fellow rappers J. Cole, Juicy J, King Chip, French Montana, Royce da 5'9", Kendrick Lamar, and Tyga.
Big Sean pushed back the release date of his second studio album Hall of Fame which was eventually released on August 27, 2013. The album has skits to give it a "classic feel", and includes features from multiple artists, including Lil Wayne, Miguel, and Nas. The album's production was primarily handled by No I.D., and Key Wane along with additional production from Hit-Boy, Da Internz, Mike Dean, Travis Scott, Xaphoon Jones, and Young Chop among others. Big Sean also stated in an interview that he was in the studio with fellow Detroit native Eminem. Sean went on to say they made a "Detroit classic" but he is unsure if it will be on Hall of Fame because of "timing issues". Hall of Fame spawned five singles, "Guap", "Switch Up" featuring Common, "Beware" featuring Jhené Aiko and Lil Wayne, "Fire", and "Ashley" featuring Miguel.
A month prior to the release of Hall of Fame, Big Sean told Complex that he had already begun work on his third album due to the inspiration from his new relationship. On September 12, 2014, Big Sean announced that he had signed a management deal with Roc Nation. Later that same day he released four new songs titled, "I Don't Fuck with You", "Paradise", "4th Quarter" and "Jit/Juke". Producers for these songs include, Mike Will Made It, DJ Mustard, Kanye West, DJ Dahi, Nate Fox, Da Internz, L&F, and Key Wane. "I Don't Fuck with You" was released to iTunes on September 19, 2014. In an interview with Sway Calloway, Sean confirmed that Lil Wayne will be featured on the album.
In May 2012, Big Sean founded a nonprofit organization called the “Sean Anderson Foundation,” with the aim of helping underserved children and families in Detroit. Alongside direct donations to local institutions, primarily educational institutions, the foundation has created fundraising programs and partnered with other organizations. In 2016, the foundation launched #HealFlintKids to raise money for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint amid the Flint water crisis - the program raised $100,000.
In 2015, the foundation launched Mogul Prep, which partnered high school students with music industry professionals. During the same year, the foundation donated a recording studio for students at Big Sean's alma mater, Cass Technical High School. Beginning in 2018, the foundation has hosted an annual weekend festival, called D.O.N. Weekend, with free events and performances for Detroit residents and usually by Detroit artists. In December 2018, Big Sean in partnership with Ally Financial, Thurgood Marshall College Fund & the Sean Anderson Foundation, created an annual scholarship competition for HBCU students called “Moguls in the Making.”
On March 25, 2016, Big Sean released a track to celebrate his 28th birthday, "Get My Shit Together". Two days later he announced a self-titled album with Jhené Aiko, Twenty88, scheduled to be released on April 1, 2016, exclusively on Tidal. The album was released on April 5, 2016, on Apple Music and Spotify. A week after the exclusive release of Twenty88 on Tidal, Big Sean and Aiko released a 15-minute short film called Out of Love, which is composed of several recordings from the album. Around the same month, upon the wake of the Flint water crisis, Big Sean tweeted to the city's official Twitter account, asking if he could do anything to help, and later on donated $10,000.
On October 31, 2016, Big Sean released "Bounce Back" as the lead single from his fourth studio album, I Decided, which was released on February 3, 2017. "Moves" was released as an instant-great on December 16, 2016. Sean consulted the advice of Jay Z and Rick Rubin while working on the album. Big Sean achieved his second number-one album on the Billboard 200 chart, as I Decided debuted at the top. It earned 151,000 equivalent album units in the week of February 9, according to Nielsen Music. 65,000 of the amount was in pure album sales. As of April 18, 2017, I Decided was certified gold.
Two months after the release of I Decided, Big Sean was offered the official Key to the City of Detroit for his contribution to his own Sean Anderson foundation.
On November 3, 2017, Sean and Metro Boomin released the single "Pull Up N Wreck", featuring 21 Savage. A month later, it was announced that Sean and Metro were to release a collaborative album titled Double or Nothing. The album was released on December 8, 2017, and included features from Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, 21 Savage, Kash Doll, Young Thug, and Swae Lee, and included the single "Pull Up N Wreck".
On July 24, 2019, Big Sean released his first solo single since 2017 titled "Overtime", produced by Hit-Boy, Key Wane, and the Tucker Brothers. In an interview with Beats 1 Radio, Sean said he was "returning to his roots" with the single ahead of his forthcoming album. On July 26, he released the song "Single Again", which includes background vocals from Jhené Aiko and Ty Dolla Sign. On August 26, he released the single "Bezerk" featuring ASAP Ferg, performing it at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
On March 25 (Big Sean's 32nd birthday), he announced that his new record would be titled Detroit 2. On August 25, he released the album's lead single, "Deep Reverence", featuring late rapper Nipsey Hussle. Detroit 2 was released on September 4, 2020, and features collaborations with Eminem, Jhené Aiko, and Lil Wayne. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking his third number-one album.
On September 17, 2020, Big Sean revealed in a Reddit AMA that another Twenty88 album is "in the works". A track attributed to the project appeared on Detroit 2. He has also announced that he plans on launching his own record label. On October 29, 2021, Big Sean announced on Twitter that after 14 years, he has stepped away from Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label, saying "That's a forever brotherhood, but business-wise, I had to start getting a bigger cut! I worked my way out that deal." West also claimed during a November 2021 Drink Champs podcast that signing Sean was the 'worst decision' of his entire career.
Starting in 2020, Big Sean has appeared in the Showtime series 'Twenties' in a recurring role as Trsitan, an anti-social media character who learns the value of online connection. In October 2021, Big Sean, in collaboration with rapper and producer Hit-Boy released an EP entitled What You Expect.
In February 2022, Big Sean and singer Queen Naija released a single entitled "Hate Our Love". The song will appear on Naija's upcoming album. In that same month, Big Sean confirmed the Twenty88 album and revealed that the album would include a collaboration with his then-girlfriend, Jhené Aiko. In September 2022, Big Sean re-released Detroit to streaming platforms, in honor of its 10th anniversary.
In 2019, the foundation partnered with Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan, donating a second $100,000 recording studio to the club during that year's D.O.N. Weekend. Since 2012, the foundation has participated in the annual All-Star Giveback on Thanksgiving, where it distributes turkeys, trimming, and canned goods to Detroit residents.
In May 2021, Big Sean, via his Sean Anderson Foundation, released a video series on wellness and mental health. The series was released during Mental Health Awareness Month and featured a conversation between Big Sean and his mother, educator Myra Anderson, about the intersection between wellness and mental health, including topics like meditation, sleep, and emotional freedom techniques.
His debut album, Finally Famous, was released in June 2011 and featured guest appearances from hip hop superstars Kanye West, Chris Brown, Pharrell Williams, The-Dream, Wiz Khalifa, and Lupe Fiasco.
He was raised by his mother and grandparents who worked steadfastly to instill in him the principles of hard work and determination. Sean attended the Detroit Waldorf School, a school of art, from Kindergarten to 8th Grade where he was in 102.7FM, a local radio station in Detroit where he displayed his rhyming skills weekly. There, he met Kanye West after a radio interview in 2005 and got a chance to display his talent by freestyling for Mr. West, giving him a copy of his music and sending numerous tracks for him to critique. After months of submitting songs and numerous meetings, Sean finally got a call from Kanye West himself saying that he wanted to sign him. Two years later, West signed Big Sean to GOOD Music. Sean has cited West, Eminem, The Notorious B.I.G., and J Dilla as his influences.
On September 30, 2007, Big Sean released his first official mixtape Finally Famous: The Mixtape. His hit single, "Get'cha Some", produced by WrighTrax, attained media attention and led to articles in The Source and the Detroit Metro Times. He also recorded a music video for "Get'cha Some", which was directed by Hype Williams. Sean released a second mixtape hosted by Mick Boogie on April 16, 2009, called UKNOWBIGSEAN. It featured the songs "Million Dollars", "Get'cha Some" and "Supa Dupa". This mixtape includes 30 tracks. Sean released a third mixtape hosted by Don Cannon on August 31, 2010, called Finally Famous Vol. 3: BIG, which features include major artists like Bun B, Chip tha Ripper, Curren$y, Tyga, Drake, Mike Posner, Chuck Inglish, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, and Chiddy Bang. The mixtape includes 20 tracks.
Finally Famous, Sean's debut studio album, was released June 28, 2011, and spawned three hit singles; "My Last", "Marvin & Chardonnay" and "Dance (Ass)". The album featured guest appearances from Lupe Fiasco, John Legend, Pharrell, Kanye West, Roscoe Dash, Wiz Khalifa, Chiddy Bang, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Pusha T, and included production from No I.D., The Legendary Traxster, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Xaphoon Jones and The Neptunes. When the songs "O.T.T.R." and "Flowers" were leaked in July 2011, speculation began of a new mixtape. Sean confirmed in an interview on June 28, 2011, that a collaborative mixtape between him and "two other guys in hip-hop that are just killing it right now" will be released "in a couple of weeks". Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y were the suspected featured rappers on the mixtape. However, Wiz Khalifa later confirmed that there would be no mixtape, claiming that the songs were created, "just for fun".
In September 2011, Big Sean confirmed in an interview with the Daily Tribune that he'll be working on his second album during the I Am Finally Famous Tour and plans to release the album sometime in 2012. On October 19, 2011, Kanye West announced on his Twitter plans for a Spring 2012 GOOD Music album release. On April 6, 2012, "Mercy", the lead single from the GOOD Music compilation album, Cruel Summer, was released. The song, produced by newly signed in-house producer Lifted, features Big Sean along with Kanye West, Pusha T, and southern rapper 2 Chainz. Big Sean then announced his fourth mixtape would be titled "Detroit" and would serve as a lead-in to his second studio album. He then began promoting the mixtape, releasing short versions of the songs on his YouTube page. On September 5, 2012, Big Sean released the mixtape Detroit which features guest appearances from fellow rappers J. Cole, Juicy J, King Chip, French Montana, Royce da 5'9", Kendrick Lamar, and Tyga.
Big Sean pushed back the release date of his second studio album Hall of Fame which was eventually released on August 27, 2013. The album has skits to give it a "classic feel", and includes features from multiple artists, including Lil Wayne, Miguel, and Nas. The album's production was primarily handled by No I.D., and Key Wane along with additional production from Hit-Boy, Da Internz, Mike Dean, Travis Scott, Xaphoon Jones, and Young Chop among others. Big Sean also stated in an interview that he was in the studio with fellow Detroit native Eminem. Sean went on to say they made a "Detroit classic" but he is unsure if it will be on Hall of Fame because of "timing issues". Hall of Fame spawned five singles, "Guap", "Switch Up" featuring Common, "Beware" featuring Jhené Aiko and Lil Wayne, "Fire", and "Ashley" featuring Miguel.
A month prior to the release of Hall of Fame, Big Sean told Complex that he had already begun work on his third album due to the inspiration from his new relationship. On September 12, 2014, Big Sean announced that he had signed a management deal with Roc Nation. Later that same day he released four new songs titled, "I Don't Fuck with You", "Paradise", "4th Quarter" and "Jit/Juke". Producers for these songs include, Mike Will Made It, DJ Mustard, Kanye West, DJ Dahi, Nate Fox, Da Internz, L&F, and Key Wane. "I Don't Fuck with You" was released to iTunes on September 19, 2014. In an interview with Sway Calloway, Sean confirmed that Lil Wayne will be featured on the album.
In May 2012, Big Sean founded a nonprofit organization called the “Sean Anderson Foundation,” with the aim of helping underserved children and families in Detroit. Alongside direct donations to local institutions, primarily educational institutions, the foundation has created fundraising programs and partnered with other organizations. In 2016, the foundation launched #HealFlintKids to raise money for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint amid the Flint water crisis - the program raised $100,000.
In 2015, the foundation launched Mogul Prep, which partnered high school students with music industry professionals. During the same year, the foundation donated a recording studio for students at Big Sean's alma mater, Cass Technical High School. Beginning in 2018, the foundation has hosted an annual weekend festival, called D.O.N. Weekend, with free events and performances for Detroit residents and usually by Detroit artists. In December 2018, Big Sean in partnership with Ally Financial, Thurgood Marshall College Fund & the Sean Anderson Foundation, created an annual scholarship competition for HBCU students called “Moguls in the Making.”
On March 25, 2016, Big Sean released a track to celebrate his 28th birthday, "Get My Shit Together". Two days later he announced a self-titled album with Jhené Aiko, Twenty88, scheduled to be released on April 1, 2016, exclusively on Tidal. The album was released on April 5, 2016, on Apple Music and Spotify. A week after the exclusive release of Twenty88 on Tidal, Big Sean and Aiko released a 15-minute short film called Out of Love, which is composed of several recordings from the album. Around the same month, upon the wake of the Flint water crisis, Big Sean tweeted to the city's official Twitter account, asking if he could do anything to help, and later on donated $10,000.
On October 31, 2016, Big Sean released "Bounce Back" as the lead single from his fourth studio album, I Decided, which was released on February 3, 2017. "Moves" was released as an instant-great on December 16, 2016. Sean consulted the advice of Jay Z and Rick Rubin while working on the album. Big Sean achieved his second number-one album on the Billboard 200 chart, as I Decided debuted at the top. It earned 151,000 equivalent album units in the week of February 9, according to Nielsen Music. 65,000 of the amount was in pure album sales. As of April 18, 2017, I Decided was certified gold.
Two months after the release of I Decided, Big Sean was offered the official Key to the City of Detroit for his contribution to his own Sean Anderson foundation.
On November 3, 2017, Sean and Metro Boomin released the single "Pull Up N Wreck", featuring 21 Savage. A month later, it was announced that Sean and Metro were to release a collaborative album titled Double or Nothing. The album was released on December 8, 2017, and included features from Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, 21 Savage, Kash Doll, Young Thug, and Swae Lee, and included the single "Pull Up N Wreck".
On July 24, 2019, Big Sean released his first solo single since 2017 titled "Overtime", produced by Hit-Boy, Key Wane, and the Tucker Brothers. In an interview with Beats 1 Radio, Sean said he was "returning to his roots" with the single ahead of his forthcoming album. On July 26, he released the song "Single Again", which includes background vocals from Jhené Aiko and Ty Dolla Sign. On August 26, he released the single "Bezerk" featuring ASAP Ferg, performing it at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
On March 25 (Big Sean's 32nd birthday), he announced that his new record would be titled Detroit 2. On August 25, he released the album's lead single, "Deep Reverence", featuring late rapper Nipsey Hussle. Detroit 2 was released on September 4, 2020, and features collaborations with Eminem, Jhené Aiko, and Lil Wayne. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking his third number-one album.
On September 17, 2020, Big Sean revealed in a Reddit AMA that another Twenty88 album is "in the works". A track attributed to the project appeared on Detroit 2. He has also announced that he plans on launching his own record label. On October 29, 2021, Big Sean announced on Twitter that after 14 years, he has stepped away from Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label, saying "That's a forever brotherhood, but business-wise, I had to start getting a bigger cut! I worked my way out that deal." West also claimed during a November 2021 Drink Champs podcast that signing Sean was the 'worst decision' of his entire career.
Starting in 2020, Big Sean has appeared in the Showtime series 'Twenties' in a recurring role as Trsitan, an anti-social media character who learns the value of online connection. In October 2021, Big Sean, in collaboration with rapper and producer Hit-Boy released an EP entitled What You Expect.
In February 2022, Big Sean and singer Queen Naija released a single entitled "Hate Our Love". The song will appear on Naija's upcoming album. In that same month, Big Sean confirmed the Twenty88 album and revealed that the album would include a collaboration with his then-girlfriend, Jhené Aiko. In September 2022, Big Sean re-released Detroit to streaming platforms, in honor of its 10th anniversary.
In 2019, the foundation partnered with Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan, donating a second $100,000 recording studio to the club during that year's D.O.N. Weekend. Since 2012, the foundation has participated in the annual All-Star Giveback on Thanksgiving, where it distributes turkeys, trimming, and canned goods to Detroit residents.
In May 2021, Big Sean, via his Sean Anderson Foundation, released a video series on wellness and mental health. The series was released during Mental Health Awareness Month and featured a conversation between Big Sean and his mother, educator Myra Anderson, about the intersection between wellness and mental health, including topics like meditation, sleep, and emotional freedom techniques.
Finally Famous
Big Sean Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Finally Famous' by these artists:
Ataypapi (Chekaa bounced the beat) Ob gut oder schlecht, bin immer d…
Jaycob Curlee I wanna be a baller, be the shot caller Once you…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Big Sean:
10 2 10 Imma' be paid forever I look up Finally Famous nigga I woke…
100 As I look up to the sky Thought about a 100…
100 Keys Ay, ay I'm from a big city Tryna make a…
24 Karats of Gold Yeah, G.O.O.D Wishing I could wrap my whole life up in…
4th Quarter Freestyle I look up Straight up I gave 'em time, time Time Now it's b…
All Figured Out Finally Famous in this It's crazy how they think you got…
All I Know Yeah, Finally Famous gettin' yep Could you tell me where to…
All Me Got everything, I got everything I cannot complain, I cannot…
All Your Fault Yeah, you know we good You talkin' about this shit but…
almost wrote you a love song tried to write a love song i wanted it to be…
Alright Hold up, let me get my mind right Let me get…
Ambiguous [Mike Posner] Hahahah Yo clinton, it kinda sounds like we …
Ashley And I, I wouldn't trade it for the world, world,…
Beware When you said it was over You shot right through my…
Big Bidness Yeah, you hear that? That's inevitability You can't stop thi…
Big Nut Bust [Big Sean - Chorus] Asshole then, bigger d-ck now don't beli…
Bigger Than Me Do or die Look, all I wanna do is make the…
Blessed Can nothing stop me now Yeah DJ Khaled Yeah Oh, no Man I’m …
Blessings Look I feel blessed Way up, I feel blessed Way up, I feel…
Blessings ft. Drake Kanye West Look, I feel blessed Way up I feel blessed, way up…
Body Language (Body to body, cheek to cheek, soulful moaning) Yeah Don't …
Bounce Back If Young Metro don't trust you I'mma shoot you Last night…
Bullshittin' [Big Sean:] Ok I say that shit again, I said it…
Celebrity What? (what?) aye, aye I am in love with the lies,…
Celebrity ) I am in love with the lies, the love, the…
Clique What of the dollar you murdered for? Is that the one…
Clique (feat. Kanye West What of the dollar you murdered for Is that the one…
Control I look up Yeah and I take my time nigga I'mma take…
Crazy [Chorus] Man I should've known, should've known, should've …
Cum Over If you trying to come over I can keep leave the…
Dance Stop now make that motherfucker hammer time like Go stupid, …
Dance ) Ass ass ass ass ass Ass ass ass ass ass Ass ass…
Dance Remix [Hook] Ass ass ass ass ass Ass ass ass ass ass Ass ass…
Dark Sky I see the skyscrapers in the back, this shit is…
Deep Do or die nigga I'mma keep poppin' this champagne (Ain't wor…
Deep Reverence (Hit-Boy) (G. Ry got me) Look, fuck rap, I'm a street legen…
Deserve It Now I be fuckin' with these bitches like they hypo-allergeni…
Desire Want & Need [Chorus:] Got goals, got dreams, I'm infatuated with nice th…
Detroit vs. Everbody Tell 'em if they want it, they can come get…
Don We marvel about some athlete Earning ten or fifteen million …
Don't Tell Me You Love Me I know your tears more than you 'cause I see…
Don't Wait For Me ft Lupe Fiasco I hope it's not too late for me Could you just…
Dreams Welcome to hell's paradise I always heard life was a pair…
Even The Odds Bitch, this ain't no boss, this a boss up Bitch, this…
Everything That's Missing (Mainly, whatever the fuck you say means something That shit…
Experimental I'm feeling experimental Just popped two now what have I got…
FEED Dessessop m'I ekil yadot pu ekow I, yeah Efil tsap ym…
FFOE The best drinks, good tree, and bad bitches I got the…
Final Hour Catch me running to the money until my feet lose…
Finally Famous (skit) I say I'm still dreaming bigger than I'm living And just sle…
Fire Tell 'em that I need more Fire Tell 'em that we need…
First Chain Coming from a city where bullets turn bro's into souls Who…
Five Bucks Im smokin loudly, i woke them all I pick up that…
Flowers Yeah, play me something aight I don't want no, uh, no Oh…
Freaky Goddamn you got a lot of meat hangin' there You're kinda…
Friday Night Cypher Ayy, ayy, ayy Ayy, ayy, ayy (Hit-Boy) Ayy, this that Clipse …
Fuck My Opponent Motherfuck my opponent Started with a vision and a nigga got…
Full Circle Yeah, doing donuts in the Porsche at the dealer, listening…
Get Whoa, whoa I take it back Take it back, back Back when it…
Get 'Em [Hook:] (Uh) Man verse by verse I'm a make these weak…
Get It Yo it's money time Yeah Yes sir Oh, oh whoa, oh yeah Hey…
Get It ) Whoa, whoa I take it back Take it back, back Back when it…
Get My Shit Together I swear this life was made for us All these late…
Get'cha Some You want my shoes? You want my shirt? My jewels…
Glenwood (Kanye) Yeah, Ok. Ay Yo, y'all niggas poppin willy shit, …
Go Legend If young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you Do…
Good Yeah, yeah, Metro on the beat, Metro on the beat Ayy,…
Guap God, oh, God (boing, boing) I've been working all god damn…
Guard Your Heart Yeah (oh yeah) I'm broken in pieces, down to the soul I…
Half Way Off The Balcony I am ready right now Uh huh I look up, I don't…
Harder Than My Demons Yeah, yeah Whoa, whoa, whoa I know we gon' make it if…
High I don't give a fuck about anything, that you're telling…
High Rise Man i got my dark glasses on cuz im ready…
Higher My, my, my, as the world turns Today if I don't…
Home Town finally famous nig west side east side south side north sid…
How It Feel Cool cool cool cool Yup, finally famous nigga Ok, I get los…
I Do It I do it I do it I do it Yeah I like that,…
I Don I don't fuck with you You little stupid ass bitch, I…
I Don't F*** With You Uh-huh Fuck I don't fuck with you (Mustard on the beat, ho)…
I Don't F**k With You I don't fuck with you You little stupid ass bitch, I…
I Don't Fuck With You Uh-huh Fuck I don't fuck with you (Mustard on the beat, ho)…
I Don't Fuck With You (K Theory remix) I don't fuck with you You little stupid ass bitch, I…
I Don't Give A Fuck Uh-huh Fuck I don't fuck with you (Mustard on the beat, ho)…
I Don't Think They Want It I Don't Think They Want It I-I Don't think they want…
I Dont Fuck Whit you Uh-huh Fuck I don't fuck with you (Mustard on the beat, ho)…
I Don`t Fuck With You I don't fuck with you You little stupid ass bitch, I…
I Don’t Fuck With You Uh-huh Fuck I don't fuck with you (Mustard on the beat, ho)…
I Know I know you've been goin' through some things, uh huh I…
I'm Gonna Be Westside... I'm gonna be everything I wanna be So I'm gonna…
In Tune Day after day seems like I push against the clouds They…
Inspire Me You do the right thing, you know you inspire me You…
Interview I guess I'm on my... on my Don shit Somebody gotta…
Intro God, I have been doing the same thing in the…
Intro (skit) Yeah Finally famous in this Yeah (Chorus) Do I really need …
Intro ) God, I have been doing the same thing in the…
Intro ft. Kanye West Finally famous in this Getting, everything I say I'm stil…
Iraq Chorus: Iraq in this bitch, Iraq I turn the club to Iraq …
It I done fell asleep fucking last night That's how much I…
It's Time Feat. Jeezy & Payroll I done fell asleep fucking last night That’s how much I…
Jump Out the Window I think I'm ready to jump out the window And turn…
K.O. Yeah, yeah Okay, just try it again When I woke up this…
Last For Life Lyrics: (Verse 1) I promise we gone live how we want I…
Life Should Go On From the west but I'm heading to the northside That's the…
Light Is it time? I spent my whole life trying to improvise I'm…
Light It Up It's time to light this shit up, light this shit…
Lithuania Bitch, I'm back and it's up, PSA (whoa, whoa) I'm too…
Live This Life Oh shit I'm finally famous And I'm rolling with the motherf…
Living Single Uh Oh Yeah, look Okay, I know what it feel like to…
Love Song tried to write a love song i wanted it to be…
Love Story I feel good, i feel wonderful And thats because, you made…
Loyal To A Fault Found somebody new, that's when you wanna fix it (yeah) I…
Lucky Me Lucky me If they want my spot, then they gotta come…
M.I.L.F Ok, I love me some of yo mama, (oh) true…
Made Verse 1 Drake Uh, low key Peter Parker flow Tell them br…
Marvin Yeah, You know a nigga don't really wanna take his cool…
Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay Yea You a nigga don't really wanna take his cool off,…
Meant To Be [Big Sean - Chorus] Yeah this was meant to be I came…
Memories Real shit Sometimes I dream bigger than I live Sometimes I …
Mercy Well, it is a weepin' and a moanin' and a…
MILF Ok, I love me some of yo mama, (oh) true…
Million Dollars [Hook] I'm gone make a million and one dollars, And do it…
Mona Lisa Whoa Oh God How I look, Tell me how I look Exactly Mona Lis…
Money And Sex [Verse 1: Big Sean] Ok I think I think I think…
Moves Yeah Sex game had her ass blowing me up (brrr) Sex game…
Mula Where my real niggas that's gonna ride with me Where my…
Mula Remix Where my real niggas that's gon' ride for me Where my…
My Closet West Side West Side West Side West Side Yeaaaaaa I G…
My House Do it Nigga fuck yo bitch nigga Shit, whose house is thi…
My Last Hands up in the air I just want the I just…
My Last ) Hands up in the air I just want the I just want…
No Favors Make it, make it, make it, boy, we gotta make…
No Hearts No Love Metro We don' came up dog and never look down I might…
No More Interviews I guess I'm on my... on my Don shit Somebody gotta…
Nothing Is Stopping You I know I'mma get it, I just don't know how Heart…
Once Bitten Twice Shy I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,…
One Man Can Change the World They used to tell me I hope you learn to make…
Open Wide Oh God Whoa Lookin' at your last text Damn did you even rea…
Outro Okay now, why you wanna go and do that, do…
Outti Chorus: Always (Out), A-Always (Out), Always (Out), O-Out…
Overtime Yeah, whoa, whoa I just been feeling like, it's all clickin'…
Owe Me All that shit you told me, I believed The smile on…
Paper Chaser Paper Chaser (2x)* Yeah And Whoevers on your grind and got a…
Paradise I always wanted to stunt so hard I always wanted to…
Platinum and Wood Come roll with a nigga, get high with a nigga Count…
Play No Games Girl, it's true You do, you do, you do It's true (oh) It's…
Precision (Hey) Boi, boi (hey) Trill fuck with real, nigga Ayy Shooti…
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HWK
Years ago I had failed to graduate on time with my class in HS. The first day of the following year arrived and I felt like I had nobody. As I walked home on my own at the end of the day, a car pulled up and a kid from the next graduating class rolled down his window and asked if I wanted a ride. This is the song that played as he drove me home and we talked. I was surprised because I was a fan of the same tape. Since then we became friends and he and I worked in the same place a few years later. After leaving town, I found out recently he overdosed about two years ago. I'm still in disbelief. This song will always remind me of that moment. Always cherish the people in life who look out for you especially when they didn't know you needed it. RIP Mike
e Shrug
yo thanks for sharing, may ur mans rip.
Baylien
This is one of the most epic beats of all time
Shaan Solo
Hell yeah
Maada Keili
@Fly_Guy Don Cannon
Fly_Guy
Who made the beat?
Freshprinceeggtv
This is that victory type bear
Brice Nkululeko Baartman
This is the song that introduced me to Big Sean. His growth since then has been incredible
Jarvis Brown
2022 and still Big Sean hardest track…in my humble opinion
J Lincoln
Still here in 2020.. arguably one of the greatest beats ever made