G.O.O.D Music’s Big Sean is ready for a big 2020. The hip-hop superstar has issued an open statement to fans about staying low-key for the past few years and hinted at what they could expect for the next 12 months.
On Thursday, Sean hit up Instagram and keep it 100 on his state of mind with a new year officially here.
bigsean Thank u for a decade that changed my life. Through the the ups n downs I managed to do the impossible where I’m from n became one of the top selling hip hop artists of the decade, 52 million records sold n counting, ain’t even dropped no project in the last couple years. Like I said on my 1st album “never made da crowds fans, I made them all fam”. N I apologize for the distance n lack of communication but life is life. 2020 we back goin hard tho, fuck all dat otha shit
G.O.O.D. Music’s Big Sean is letting people know material things don’t always guarantee happiness. The hip-hop veteran has dished on experiencing one of the lowest points in his life after turning 30.
In an October interview, the 33-year-old explained how much unhappiness he felt after getting a dream house in California.
“When I turned 30 and I moved to Slash’s old house in Beverly Hills. It’s like a dream house, a dream neighborhood. And I was the most unhappy I’ve ever been in my life, and that really don’t make sense because these are some of the things that I always wanted. That’s when I realized that all these things that are conditional can’t really give me the unconditional love that I was in dire need of. That you come to a point in life where you realize that the car, the house, whatever it is that you thought you wanted, was just a temporary fix. And what I really was looking for was the fulfillment that only following your heart and being passionate can give you. I took some time to work on myself and I was able to have a good therapist, good mentors… I truthfully feel like it’ll really shine through on the full album.” (EW)
Last summer, Sean shared a gym pic and credited a huge “Bezerk” co-sign from The Rock for inspiring his workout goals.
A few hours prior, Sean and “Bezerk” collaborator A$AP Ferg jumped on Instagram to share Rock’s huge shout-out.
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