Monday 15 September 2014

Big Sean "Out To Kill People" With New Music

With a handful of new records and a new management deal with Roc Nation
now under his belt, Detroit, Michigan rapper Big Sean recently appeared on
Detroit radio station Hot 107.5 to discuss the latest happenings in his music
career.
Big Sean, who signed to the Kanye West-led G.O.O.D. Music in 2007, revealed
that he’s still with the label and will be “for life” or “until we say so.” And as
part of his new management deal with Roc Nation, the rapper says Jay Z and
others at the company have been heavily involved with his music.
“It’s really more than management,” Big Sean said. “It’s really just an
umbrella. Like a family with all my business, man. They’re just great people.
It’s good to just have—People like Hov there are really involved. Jay Brown,
all those guys, Ty Ty. They’re really, really involved in the music. Really
involved in the process. So, it’s just cool. I already have that relationship with
Ye. Obviously, with G.O.O.D. Music. It’s cool to just have another relationship
with somebody like Hov to go through music with. I’m definitely still with
G.O.O.D. Music. That’s for life until we say so. So yeah, that’s a brother…He
actually produced one of the records with DJ Mustard that we dropping.”
In addition to securing a management deal with Roc Nation this month, Big
Sean also released four new songs including “4th Quarter,” “I Don’t Fuck With
You,” “Jit/Juke,” and “Paradise.” According to Sean, he released so many
songs back-to-back because he’s “out to kill people” with his new music.
“People thought it was just one song, but we ended up dropping four on they
head just to let people know I’m out for blood,” he said. “I come from one of
the hardest cities in the world, man. And we out to kill people. We out to
murder. I mean that figuratively not literally. You know what I’m saying? I’m
just repping the city, man.”
During a recent interview with Complex, Big Sean shared that he has something
“completely different” in store for fans in the future.
“The next thing I do is gonna be completely different than the last thing I did,”
the rapper said. “Always. I think that’s great. I think that’s the sign of a bright
future, somebody who isn’t afraid and somebody who wants to change the
game. That’s what I wanna do. People can say what they wanna say but I’ve
been affecting culture ever since I came out, and that’s just fucking facts man.”

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