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Big Sean continues to prove that he’s a critical reflection of everything that we experience in life and it’s evident with his latest album ‘Detroit 2’. Stopping through to the Lift Off with the L.A. Leakers Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk, Sean takes us through the process of creating his fifth studio album, which debuted win the number one spot on Billboard’s 200 Albums chart.
Sean has been extremely transparent in recent years as the rapper has confessed to mental health instability and some contemplation with suicide. While the current state of the world, and more specifically the fights for social justice and pandemic affects in the U.S., continues to impact all of us on some level, Sean’s latest efforts at mending fences and attaining clarity is at the top of his life’s priority list. Sean tells the Leakers that he’s learned over the years to show his emotions as he didn’t grow up surrounded by family and friends who knew how to do this. The “Deep Reverence” rapper also reveals that Kanye West was the first person he saw to show honesty, direct emotion, and not be scared of judgement.