This morning on Big Boy’s Neighborhood radio show, the full interview with West Coast MC Kendrick Lamar addressing his “Control” was aired for listeners everywhere. The Compton native revealed to host Big Boy that he’s in the infant stages of conceptually putting together his follow up LP. After keeping everyone in suspense, Kendrick finally spoke on his controversial verse from Big Sean’s “Control” leak. The TDE MC recalls approaching the verse with the intentions of wanting to take things to the next level but was honestly surprised to see the way it turned the industry upside down. Lamar also went on to share his thoughts on the number of responses that followed the song’s release and explains why his “King of New York” line was paying homage.
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VIDEO: Big Sean – All Figured Out | DECODED
Big sean links up with JAY Z’s Life + Times in New York and decodes his song “All Figured Out” featured on his new album Hall of Fame. The rapper gives insight behind the song’s creative direction and opens up about the struggles that surrounded him growing up young in Detroit. Sean also tells cameras that no matter how old a person gets, they never really have it all figured out.
VIDEO: Big Sean Brings Out Wiz Khalif & Juicy J In NYC
Big Sean partied the night away at New York’s Terminal 5 as he celebrated the release of his new album Hall of Fame which recently hit shelves. During his live set, the G.O.O.D. Music rapper decided to surprise the fans with a performance from Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J. Take a look at the footage below to see Sean and Wiz take it back to Cabin Fever with “Gang Bang” and Juicy J hold it down with “Show Out.”
Wiz Khalifa – Gang Bang Feat. Big Sean
Juicy J – Show Out Feat. Big Sean & Young Jeezy
VIDEO: Big Sean Speaks On Casting Miley Cyrus For “Fire” & Her Twerk Game
DJ Vlad caught up with G.O.O.D. Music’s Big Sean and discussed his motivation behind casting Miley Cyrus as the main lead in his recent music video for “Fire.” Cyrus serves as the focal point for the visual and finds the singer apparently embodying the strength or fire necessary to overcome adversities. Check out Big Sean gives his thoughts on the video and Miley Cyrus’ twerk skills.
VIDEO: Big Sean Graces The Cover of The Source’s Power 30 Issue
The Source reveals its latest cover with G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean on the front. The image is inspired by NBA star Michael Jordan’s iconic “6 Rings” photo which showcases MJ showing off all his championship rings. Look out for Big Sean gracing the publication’s Power 30 issue. Take a look at the footage below and watch how it all came together as the Detroit native puts in work for The Source’s photo shoot.
VIDEO: Big Sean Breaks Down Hall Of Fame LP | Track-By-Track
Big Sean sits down with Billboard and breaks down his new album Hall Of Fame track-by-track. The G.O.O.D. Music artist takes viewers from start to finish and gives personal insight behind how each song came together. Watch as the Detroit native shares some special moments from the process of creating the album and speaks on his collaborations with Kanye West and Nicki Minaj.
VIDEO: Big Sean – Fire | In-Studio Performance
Big Sean takes his act over to Sirius XM’s Hip Hop Nation and does an in-studio performance for his new single “Fire” off his upcoming Hall of Fame LP. Watch as the G.O.O.D. Music artist does his thing live on-the-air for listeners and puts on a decent show for the staff at the satellite radio station.
VIDEO: A$AP Rocky Jokes Kendrick Lamar Must Be Smoking Crack w/ His “King Of New York” Line + More
A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob recently paid Funkmaster Flex a visit on HOT 97 and discussed a number of topics during a candid interview. After being asked by Flex about Kendrick’s “Control” verse, Rocky decides to brush off the TDE rapper’s “King of New YorK” line and jokes the Compton rapper is either crazy or smoking crack. A$AP Ferg also steps up to the microphone and proclaims: “What’s a king to a lord.” However, Rocky does share his thoughts on the move being good for Hip Hop and the art form’s competitive nature. All in all, the mob makes it clear they weren’t offended by Kendrick’s verse and tackle much more during their lengthy and in-depth conversation with Flex.
What Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse Means To Hip Hop | True Mag
TDE’s Kendrick Lamar is on his way to becoming rap royalty. Most recently, his featured verse on Big Sean’s “Control” not only impressed listeners with his lyrical abilities, but found the Compton native slipping his name among Hip Hop greats such as Jay Z, Eminem, Nas and Andre 3000. Going a step further, Lamar decided to aim his cross hairs on the East Coast by proclaiming himself the “King Of New York.” Since the leak of the record, Hip Hop heads and music enthusiasts everywhere have been going back and forth on the track’s significance and Kendrick’s intentions. Check out an excerpt from a new article spotted online over at True Magazine which breaks down the controversial verse and what it really means to Hip Hop.
Since the release of Big Sean’s “Control” which originally was set to be showcased on his upcoming Hall Of Fame LP, the topic of discussion in the world of Hip Hop has been Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse. All over the internet and across the vast lands of social media, people have been weighing in with their thoughts behind the TDE rapper putting himself on a pedestal above his peers.
“I’m usually homeboys with the same n—s I’m rhyming wit’/but this is Hip Hop and them n—s should know what time it is/ and that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale/Pusha T, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Drake/Big Sean, Jay Electron’, Tyler, Mac Miller/I got love for you all but I’m tryna murder you n—s’/Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you n—s/They don’t wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you n—s/what is competition,” raps the Compton, Calif. native.
Adding insult to injury, Kendrick’s lyrics also include: “I’m important like the Pope/I’m Muslim on pork/I’m Makaveli’s offspring/I’m the king of New York/King of the coast, one hand, I juggle them both.”
Needless to say, Lamar has single handedly sparked the fire that the industry needed in order to shift everyone’s interest back towards lyricism. With everyone so busy turning up and focusing their efforts on “getting to the money,” artists and fans alike got too comfortable with the direction that Hip Hop found itself going in. Though rappers have always continued to take stabs at one another from time to time, it’s been awhile since Hip Hop’s seen a respected lyricist embody that competitive spirit of the past and deliver something good enough to put our attention’s in a chokehold.
VIDEO: Big Sean Talks Hall of Fame, Meeting Eminem, Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse + More
Karen Civil sits down with Big Sean for a one-on-one interview. Seans talks his sophomore album Hall of Fame, what fans can expect to hear and stresses he addressed more issues that he feels young listeners should be aware of. The Detroit native all speaks on the city’s bankruptcy and talks about his past efforts to give back to his hometown. Big Sean also speaks on meeting Eminem in Detroit at his studio, Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse and its positive effect on Hip Hop, the creative direction behind his “Sorry” verse and the evolution of G.O.O.D. Music.









