After Kanye West made adverse remarks against Big Sean last month, the latter is not holding back as he's now ready to air out his thoughts; here's what he has to say.
Speaking to Drink Champs for the RevoltTV podcast, the 33-year-old did not hold back on his thoughts after West criticized him for his music and their professional relationship in general.
The "Bounce Back" hitmaker said he initially thought West's remarks were funny; then things took a different turn as he "took it personally."
After West's interview aired, Sean took to his Twitter account to share a picture of him and the rapper, with the caption, "Was just wit this man, he ain't say none of that!!! And this was after the interview! I'm dying laughing at you, @kanyewest."
Since the "Donda" rapper signed him in his G.O.O.D. recording label, he clarified that he's grateful for all the opportunities West gave him, but what he said was "b**** a** s***."
"I took it personal because I'm the only artist who's put out five albums under G.O.O.D. Music . . . the only artist who put out back-to-back Number 1 platinum albums, double platinum albums," he added. (via Radar Online)
Aside from West, Big Sean also took a dig at Jay Brown of Roc Nation after he reportedly claimed the rapper was "the worst deal he's ever seen."
Looking back at his career, the rapper said he had to use his own money auditing his label because "millions of dollars are missing."
Now, he claims West owes him a staggering 6 million dollars because his previous label, Universal Records, paid G.O.O.D. Music.
At the time of this writing, Kanye West remains mum about the recent remarks.
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Kanye West's Previous Remarks Against Big Sean
Last month, when West appeared on the same podcast, he aired out his true feelings against Big Sean, saying when he died, he wanted to see "I deseve to be here because I signed Big Sean" in his tombstone.
He also commented about his personal relationship with Sean, saying he didn't publicly support him when he ran for the presidential elections in 2020.
Aside from Sean, he also had problems with John Legend.
"Both John Legend and Big Sean, when I ran for office, got used quick by the Democrats. I don't rock with neither of them," he added.
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