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Big Sean Freestyles During GQ Fashion Shoot


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By Georgette Pierre

Big Sean gets his rhyme on for GQ. Waxing poetic about getting out the slums and having penthouse views, the G.O.O.D. Music artist knows how to keep it ‘100.' “Haters pray that I fall, move back in with my moms, take online classes and turn back into y’all," he spits.

He also gets debonair for GQ’s style section as he shows off various ways to go coatless this winter, showcasing various layering tips, even dressing up the once thought of blue collar staple field vest, to keep you looking warm and fly on your way to work.

Gearing up for his sophomore LP, Hall of Fame, the Detroit rapper recently sat down with MTV News to discuss what fans can expect this time around. “I have a better sense of who I am, what I represent, who I represent, and I also have a sense of how people look at me," he said.  On the more introspective tip, his first single will be more inspiring and emotional.

Check out his GQ freestyle above.



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