Big Sean ft Kanye West & John Legend- “One Man Can Change the World”

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Big Sean has gotten more personal with his sound, taking a minute away from the glamour and shine of his newer lifestyle. His video campaign for ‘One Man Can Change Detroit’ partnered with Adidas has brought some love back to his hometown and touched on his roots. The music video for “One Man Can Change the World” has the same filter and feel to it. This is the third song of of Dark Sky Paradise, available on iTunes now.

 

Big Sean Drops Two New Songs from Dark Sky Paradise

The countdown to February 24th is on, and Big Sean has given his fans some previews of his new album Dark Sky Paradise to hold them over until its official release. “Win Some, Lose Some” features Jhené Aiko and includes her typical smooth crooning over Big Sean’s lyrics. “One Man Can Change The World” is … Continue reading Big Sean Drops Two New Songs from Dark Sky Paradise

Big Sean – Dark Sky Paradise [Artwork & Tracklist]

This has been a busy week for Big Sean. Earlier this week, he released his new single, “Blessings” featuring Drake along with the official video. Then, only a few days later he released the remix which added on a hot verse by his fellow G.O.O.D. Music brother, Kanye West. Today, Sean has revealed the official … Continue reading Big Sean – Dark Sky Paradise [Artwork & Tracklist]

Big Sean Releases Two New Videos

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Big Sean can’t stop, won’t stop. Last week, he released a moving video for “One Man Can Change the World”, and now this week two more tracks off Dark Sky Paradise have assigned visuals. First up is “I Know” with strong supporting vocals from Jhene Aiko, who is featured on the album twice. The video features Big Sean and Ms. Aiko as senior citizens (thanks to a makeup artist who deserves an award) going on an adventure.

Next up is “All Your Fault” with another twice-featured Dark Sky Paradise guest: Yeezus himself. The video is more than just Kanye and Big Sean in a club. It’s a deep look at the two MCs representing a type of synergy and swag that can only happen in hip-hop. As they switch off, facing each other and calling and responding on the third verse, so closely that they could share a microphone, we’re reminded of where it all started. We can reminisce about the old school style battle rap and feel like we’re in an underground 1980s New York club, but we can also celebrate the undeniable musical chemistry that these two have in 2015.