Big Sean has found himself in the middle of a rap beef, but this time it’s not with another artist. The Detroit rapper is facing off against a Kanye West fan who allegedly leaked his highly anticipated album.
The drama began when Big Sean dropped a freestyle titled “On the Radar” on his Instagram, which included the line, “I’m still praying for my enemies, they can’t leak the album, it’s on God.” Many fans interpreted this as a diss towards West, who has been known to leak his own music in the past.
Shortly after the freestyle was released, more than a dozen songs from Big Sean’s upcoming album, reportedly titled “D.O.N. Life,” surfaced online without his authorization. The tracks were quickly taken down, but not before they spread like wildfire on social media.
Fans were quick to point fingers at a Kanye West fan account on Twitter, which had been teasing the leak for days. The account has since been suspended, but not before causing chaos among Big Sean’s fanbase.
The rapper took to Twitter to address the situation, writing, “I got a million reasons to be mad, but I’m focused on the million reasons to be grateful. Leak or no leak, I’m still gonna deliver for my fans.”
He also clarified that the leaked songs were not the final versions and urged fans to wait for the official release of the album.
This is not the first time Big Sean has faced leaks of his music. In 2015, his album “Dark Sky Paradise” was also leaked online before its official release. However, this time the leak seems to have been orchestrated by a fan rather than a hacker.
The incident has sparked a debate among fans about the ethics of leaking music and the impact it has on artists. Many have expressed their support for Big Sean and condemned the actions of the alleged leaker.
As for Kanye West, he has not publicly addressed the situation. However, given his history with leaks and his tumultuous relationship with Big Sean, it’s possible that this could escalate into a full-blown rap beef.
In the meantime, Big Sean is staying focused on his music and delivering for his fans. The release date for “D.O.N. Life” has not been officially announced, but it’s safe to say that the rapper will be taking extra precautions to prevent any further leaks.