The G.O.O.D. Music artist gives his take on the now-resolved Dipset and Kanye beef.
In a recent interview with the Source, Big Sean spoke about how his G.O.O.D. Music label head buried the hatchet with Dipset. "Yeah man, the rap game is too small to have beef. We are grown ass men all money is green, so you might as well just put what ever you got to the side if it’s not that serious. You know, unless it’s just something that requires that much attention. The beef that was there was nothing. It’s all fam it’s all love, like Vado is my good homie."
Additionally, the young rapper spoke about the recording process for "Christmas in Harlem." "I don’t know, it really surprised me you know? I saw Kanye in New York at the most recent show he did. You know it was me, him, Teyana, and CyHi and I know they started it then. Basically how it got started was people just vibing out. The homie HitBoy provided the track. I recorded my verse with Pusha T in Virginia, me and him were both in VA at the time when he sent the song to get on. Its basically how things usually happen we send it back and he gives what he likes and doesn’t like. Then we usually go over it a couple times and that's what it is."
Big Sean also indicated that his debut album will feature production from No ID, Pharrell and Kanye.
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