Big Sean Leaves G.O.O.D. Music; Launches His Own Record Label!
Rapper Big Sean, the Detroit native announced on Twitter, has officially parted ways with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music record label. Get more details on Big Sean since he Leaves G.O.O.D. Music…
CelebnMusic247.com reports that Sean shared the news early Friday morning (Oct. 29) after releasing his Hit-Boy-produced EP, What You Expect.
The six-track offering, Big Sean revealed, is the first project he’s released under his own label. From being covered in bees to owning his own label, that’s what’s up!
Sean Tweeted:
By the way this the first project where I’m on my own label as well, no more lil dawg shit!!!! I bossed up! #DONLIFE.
By the way this the first project where I’m on my own label as well, no more lil dawg shit!!!! I bossed up! #DONLIFE
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 29, 2021
Sean assured fans that he’ll always be a part of the G.O.O.D. Music “brotherhood,” but financially, he outgrew his record deal.
He Tweeted:
That’s a forever brotherhood, but business-wise, I had to start getting a bigger cut! I worked my way out that deal.
That’s a forever brotherhood, but business wise, I had to start getting a bigger cut! I worked my way out that deal. https://t.co/6WRoUsQt3r
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 29, 2021
He added:
NO ONE LOYAL, LOOK HOW FUTURE DID PIPPEN ? – SMURK
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 30, 2021
Big Sean continued:
Some of y’all really love me n some of y’all really hate me, I get it! Well I can’t hate anybody I know nothin about in real life, so I guess it’s all love. N yes I know, you think YB better, tight! WYE ????? pic.twitter.com/NmyR2mavB2
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 30, 2021
Last week on Twitter, Sean hinted that artist chemistry at G.O.O.D Music wasn’t what it used to be.
Sean previously said:
I also really miss the brotherhood I use to have with GOOD music. I don’t know what happened. Guess those the GOOD ol’ days. It’s all love, but we use to really be clique’d up.
I also really miss the brotherhood I use to have with GOOD music, I don’t know what happened. Guess those the GOOD ol days. It’s all love, but we use to really be clique’d up
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 21, 2021
Sean is still signed to Def Jam Recordings and What You Expect was released under “FF to Def Entertainment,” which could be the name of his new label imprint.