Showing posts with label Big Sean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Sean. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014

Travi$ Scott - Don't Play ft Big Sean



UPDATE: DIRTY/CDQ added

Last month Travi$ Scott took to the stage during his show at The FADERFORT for SXSW to premiere his latest single then known as "1975" with fellow G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean. Today a clean version of the track was released now entitled "Don't Play", I'll be the first to say that I'm not the biggest fan of La Flame but this is easily one of my favorite joints of 2014. With Owl Pharaoh being the huge disappointment that it was, it'll be interesting to see if his upcoming project Rodeo delivers what we expected with his mixtape, at the very least this is a great start.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Danny Brown vs Detroit vs Everybody


It's been awhile since I've did one of these rant pieces. Today's rant has to do with Danny Brown but on a deeper level Detroit's culture of Detroit vs Detroit. I'm a fan of Danny too just to be clear this isn't meant to be an attack on him, it was just something his past and recent actions inspired. Lastly, just like the last rant this may not be the most clear or even cohesive thing you've read of mine but it is my true feelings unfiltered. With that all being said, enjoy.

Read any article on Danny Brown and you'll more than likely see a reference to him as "Detroit's own" or "Detroit artist" etc. He has become synonymous with the city just like fellow Motor City artists Eminem and Big Sean. However, lately I've noticed he has not actually done a show in Detroit in quite sometime and it isn't like he hasn't had the opportunity to. Last time he took to a Detroit stage was October 10th, 2012 as a apart of A$AP Rocky's Long.Live.A$AP. tour with Schoolboy Q. Before that was in 2011 with Childish Gambino. He has since embarked on four tours the "Old & Reckless" with Kitty, "Worst of Both Worlds" with Baauer, "2 High 2 Die" with Action Bronson and now most recently starting in April "The Old Danny Brown" tour. He has been to Michigan on all of these tours, he has went to cities such as Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Rothbury and for his latest tour he'll perform in Lansing. Yet no Detroit appearances.

Now the fact that Danny Brown hasn't done a show in Detroit since 2012 isn't my main problem, I understand there may be venue issues and other behind the scene issues that has prevented him from performing. It's the fact that back in 2013 he was quick to call out Big Sean for using Detroit as a promotional tool and for not really being in the hood "like that". He also pointed out the fact that "he went to the best high school in the city, you know, he probably was real spoiled or sheltered" in his interview with FADER. In Rolling Stone he "clarified" his statements and added "My point with Big Sean is that every time you hear him in an interview and every time he do anything, he's like "Cause I'm from Detroit! I'm from Detroit!" There's ho-ass niggas from Detroit and there's gangstas in Detroit. Just being from a place doesn't dictate, doesn't mean anything. My whole point is about inspiring people to do things to get out of Detroit. Somebody like him hasn't been in Detroit forever, in years. He repping it like it's a cool place to be."

Danny is right Detroit isn't a cool place to be. You may have seen the news stories of corrupt government officials and the city's bankruptcy. Let me tell you that shit is lightweight. Detroit's problem is way deeper than mayors and money. I've had a gun pulled on me, seen a dead body and seen multiple drug deals go down by the age of 13. I don't go around bragging about being from Detroit. It isn't a good place. However I'm not ashamed of it, it's my hometown and even though it's fucked up I will always have love for it. Danny shares a similar opinion "I moved to Royal Oak, that’s where I still stay. I love Michigan. I might not like Detroit so much, but I love Michigan. Don’t get me wrong—I do love Detroit, I just know we got problems." One of the major problem is exactly what Danny did though and that's Detroit vs Detroit. We're so quick to call out another nigga for not being hood enough or not being in the hood but ask any real hood nigga if they want to be in the hood they'll tell you "No.". The thing is Danny is really from the hood so he should know this already, I can't explain why it's that way it something that just is. I'm not even going to act like I have a solution for the problem. Sadly it's just as much apart of Detroit's culture as Bettermade Chips and Faygo.

Back to my point which is Danny Brown and his claim of Sean always using Detroit or bringing it up whenever he does something, if you check out the poster or promo for his latest tour "The Old Danny Brown" you'll see a skull wearing a cap with an Old English D. Ask anyone in the United States what is the first thing they think of when they see it and 99% of people with either say the Detroit Tigers or the city of Detroit itself. Either way it's Detroit right? So I find it funny how Danny chose that as the promotional image for a tour which features no Detroit show. You might say "Well Drop, how do you know he isn't using the D for Danny"? Naaaah. I'm damn well sure it means what it always has meant  and that is Detroit. So if anything it is hypocritical of Danny. More then anything it is ironic. The rapper who has four installments of a mixtape called Detroit State of Mind, calls out another Detroit artist for using Detroit for personal gain and then turns around and does it himself.  Even more ironic is the tour's name "The Old Danny Brown" because to me he couldn't be any more different from the (oldHybrid Danny Brown.

However, in the end I guess you can even call me a hypocrite. I mean I am another nigga from Detroit criticizing another nigga from Detroit and when I think about it, that's all Danny really did to Sean in the first place. Like I said earlier can't explain it that's just the culture of the environment. "Detroit versus everybody." Even if it means going against Detroit itself. Sad.

Update: Seems like Danny seen the tweets I sent out last night about him. He responded hostile initially but we hashed it out. I believe he thought I was questioning his "Detroit-ness" which wasn't my intention. Like I said it's all cool now but I can't help but laugh at the situation. Yet again, as I stated in this very editorial another example of Detroit vs Detroit. 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Drake - All Me ft 2 Chainz & Big Sean




Year after year Drake seems to drop a track that will become the summer's anthem. 2010 it was "Miss Me", 2011 "The Motto" and after taking 2012 off sans guest features, he is back with "All Me" a boastful track over some excellent production from Key Wane. Drake who proclaims himself as the light skin Keith Sweat (not sure if that is good or bad) tabs 2 Chainz who starts the track off right with a trademark verse and Big Sean drops which might just be his best verse this year. One thing that is interesting though is that Drake's verse seems to be taking shots at G.O.O.D. or maybe possibly Chris Brown, if the former is true that would make Sean's appearance a bit surprising. Either way it's another quality track from Drake, who's upcoming album Nothing Was The Same seems to be looking like it might be a career best.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

[Video] Meek Mill - Burn ft Big Sean



Meek Mill finally gets around to dropping some visuals for "Burn" arguably the best track from Dreamchasers 2, due in part by the excellent guest verse from Big Sean. Haven't seen this much pyrotechnics in a video since Wayne's Fireman. Meek's debut album Dreams & Nightmares drops October 30th.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Big Sean, Jay-Z & Kanye West - Clique (prod.Hit-Boy)



Big Sean, Jay-Z and Kanye West unleash their highly anticipated single "Clique" props to Hit-Boy for the ill beat. Stunt rap at its best ladies and gentleman. Cruel Summer drops September 18th.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

[Mixtape] Big Sean - Detroit



Big Sean finally drops his highly anticipated mixtape Detroit, the 17 track project features production from some of the biggest producers in the game and artists such as J.Cole, Young Jeezy, Kendrick Lamar, Mike Posner, Tyga, fellow Detroiter Royce Da 5'9 and more. 

Download and stream below.


Wednesday, August 29, 2012

[Video] Big Sean - How It Feel



B.I.G. Sean Don let's loose a short visual for his track "How It Feel" from his upcoming mixtape Detroit. You can hear the rest of the track on the mixtape, seems like Sean is going for a Motown feel it would only be right to do so. Detroit is currently set to be released on September 5th.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

G.O.O.D. Music - Mercy (Video)



The collective known as G.O.O.D. Music, come together for a simple video, although the effects used throughout give it a unique one-shot-one-take feel. I definitely still think that 2 Chainz takes the cake for best verse the build up/anticipation of his verse alone decides it for me. Possible cameo of Rihanna Teyana Taylor and definite cameo of CuDi. Cruel Summer currently has no release date as far as I know but it has to drop this summer, right? 

Friday, April 6, 2012

G.O.O.D. Music - Mercy ft 2 Chainz


Download: Mercy



Let me start off by saying this is my favorite record of the year so far, if the G.O.O.D. album sounds anything like this I'll be a happy man. An absolutely perfect track, from the production by Lifted, to the verses. Everyone does well here, Pusha T especially but the surprise guest verse from 2 Chainz stole the show for me.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Wale - Slight Work ft Big Sean (Video)



For his next single, 'Slight Work' Wale grabs Big Sean and Chris Brown makes his directorial debut with what looks like Look At Me Pt.2 to me....meh...average song, even more average video. Wale's Ambition in stores now.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Big Sean - Dance(A$$) ft Nicki Minaj


Download: Dance(A$$)


Nicki Minaj's guest verse is exactly about what got her famous in the first place.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011