Big Sean Praises Lil Wayne On Social Media, Says He Changed Rap Forever make fans feel very happy

Big Sean Praises Lil Wayne On Social Media, Says He Changed Rap Forever make fans feel very happy

Big Sean commended Lil Wayne on social media, saying on Saturday, May 6, 2017, that he had modified his rap style and had hashtagged Tha Carter V, while the two were at Power 106’s 2017 Powerhouse performance in San Bernardino.I will always remember what you said about me on my song “Deep,” man. That was some serious. Rap has never been the same. God bless you! #C5.

Sean is referring, of course, to Weezy’s verse from his song “Deep”: I believe that Sean doesn’t receive enough shine; is it because he doesn’t have any tattoos? This  is deeper than rap, and I can’t sаy it enough. Is he not making signs? Alright, allow me to express my viewpoint and to toss up mine; Just finish in lines, the finish line; And if making your argument crosses the boundary, do so sometimes and with pride. Remember that, that’s real; Rap is what people remember, not whether you remember them. So just spit it back and hope that someone finds that interesting because this is some serious.

Big Sean is teasing new music to his fans a week before Detroit 2 drops.The Detroit rapper released a first peek at the music video for his song “Don Life,” a collaboration with Lil Wayne that he claims to be one of his album’s best songs. In the monochrome video, Sean raps over a sample of Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature” while supporting his hometown.He spits, surrounded by his team, “I’m the bar, my weight up / You can’t press me / Legendary my ancestry / Ooh, I’m devoted and hated.” “Reaching for the paper as though it were natural.”

Wayne’s verse will have to wait though. Recently, the two collaborated on the song “I Do It” from Wayne’s Funeral album.Before his album is released on Friday, Sean intends to offer additional teases. He tweeted, “It’s only right we run it back! Eight years ago I did this with the first Detroit Mixtape where I previewed a few songs wit short visuals.”Produced by Һit-Boy and G-RY, Sean dropped his Nipsey Hussle duet, “Deep Reverence,” earlier this week.