Big Sean and Kendrick Lamar have âmutual respectâ following alleged beef
âMe and Kendrick got a history...a relationship as peers. When this whole Big Sean, Kendrick beef was going on, it was something I wish I would have spoken up [on]," Big Sean said
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Big Sean has addressed the reported tense history he has with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar.
Both artists have previously worked together on a few occasions, but things went left in 2015 when Sean dropped a freestyle titled âMe, Myself, and Iâ. Fans assumed he subliminally fired shots at Lamar.
Big Sean later denied this, claiming the lyrics were directed at the âpeople,â Complex reports.
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In a new interview on Joe Buddenâs series Pull Up, Sean further explained the situation between him and Kendrick.
âOne of the people that, especially after Nipsey [Hussle] died was important for me to connect with was Kendrick,â he said. âMe and Kendrick got a history…a relationship as peers. When this whole Big Sean, Kendrick beef was going on, it was something I wish I would have spoken up [on].â
The Detroit native acknowledged that the drama started with âMe, Myself, and Iâ which was followed by the track âNo More Interviewsâ in 2016.
âSo then I remember going online and seeing like, âOh, is he talking about Kendrick?â âCause Iâm talking about people who rap fast. ⊠I wasnât beefing with nobody. Iâm just rapping n***a. It wasnât like a specific person or else I wouldâve said his name.â
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But then Kendrick dropped âThe Heart Part 4â in 2017, prompting the fandom surrounding the men to conclude he was taking aim at Sean.
Big Sean called TDE CEO to ask about the song, and was told, âIt ainât about you at all.â
Fans didn’t buy it.
âEvery verse I do, people be like, âOh is this a response? Is this a response?â And Iâm like, âDamn I canât even show no aggression, people think itâs a damn response.â It got to a point where somehow it was just a weird tension between me and him even though it was already said it wasnât no beef. People made it that way,â Sean explained.
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âFast forward, I let this sh*t go. He let that sh*t goâhe never talked about it. And I never talked about it and I shouldâve said something, bro. I shouldâve just came out and been like, âNaw, that ainât it.â ⊠But I didnât. I was working on this song with Nip and then Nip passed. I have a show for J. Cole’s festival. Iâm sitting next to Punch from TDE. He like, âBro, wassupâyou ever holler at Kendrick?â I damn near [had] put it on the back burner in my brain. Iâm like, âDamn, no I never did. And heâs like, âMan, you should definitely holler at him.â Got his number and we communicated. The respect is mutual. It was literally nothing.â
And there you have it, Grio fam!
Watch the interview below.
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