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Big Sean's Detroit Mixtape Cover Art


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Big Sean is dropping his new mixtape Detroit on September 5, with features from the likes of J. Cole, Meek and more and this week he revealed the artwork above.

Sean took to Twitter last week to prepare fans for the September 5 mixtape, Detroit. "We been working hard, everyday for the past 8 months... And I can honestly say that me, my label, my team are more than excited how my new album sounds," Sean tweeted. "It's everything I want it to be n more. A true representation of what I stand for, what I believe in, how I live, great story telling, n great production. I took my time with it and it made all the difference."

There is no set date for Sean's sophomore album, but he did promise it'll come before the year closes and also teased the LP's first single, which he will be releasing "very soon."

"BEFORE my album, the GOOD Music Compilation 'Cruel Summer' is coming which is scheduled for next month (Sep. 18th). BUT before that... I wanted to give u guys this mixtape I have on deck, I feel now is the perfect time for it, I wanted to make sure my album was pretty much done before i gave u a mixtape," he said. "Its a completely different set of songs from my album n from the GOOD compilation."



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