Big Sean’s Detroit 2 was immediately a huge topic of conversation when it was released in September 2020. Fans had been waiting on a project of this magnitude from Big Sean since 2017, and he truly delivered. From start to finish, there is not one song on this 21-track project that we would consider skipping. Overall, the project felt personal like we were listening to an evolved Big Sean rediscover himself. His mature, reflective lyrics, melodies, tone, cadences even the features sounded intimate and carefully chosen.
On this album he invited both familiar, A-list artists, like Eminem, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, Post Malone, Anderson .Paak, Diddy, Young Thug, and of course, his girlfriend, Jhene Aiko. The first song, “Why Would I Stop?” sets the tone from the jump, dropping the clever one-liners we expect from him as well as deep, complex, thought-provoking ones that we hear throughout the rest of the album. From there, Big Sean takes us on a bit of a soni
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“They got me playing some basketball player,” the Brooklyn native proudly revealed. “I got some lines. It’s a nice role. I got a nice check too … I’m going to fuck with the acting.”
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As of November, the 2x platinum effort was the No. 5 top-selling album of the year. Since its No. 1 debut in July, the album has remained in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 and has even returned to the top spot at various points. With 20 tracks, the project features appearances from the likes of Quavo, Lil Baby, DaBaby, King Combs, Tyga, 50 Cent, Roddy Ricch and more.