Big Sean took to X last night and addressed biting accusations brought forth by some rap fans.
The Detroit rapper dropped the video for his month-old single “Yes” a couple of days ago and some immediately accused him of using Baby Keem‘s flow, leading to both rappers trending on X. “We really live in a world where baby keem has 40 year old sons,” one X user said, while another tweeted, “Kendrick and Baby Keem bout to send Big Sean a cease and desist.”
Later that night, Sean tweeted, “Must not be familiar wit my game,” seemingly in reference to the chatter online.
Fans tried to bring up Big Sean and Kendrick Lamar‘s (Keem’s older cousin) history of beef, but Sean recently told Charlamagne Tha God that they’ve settled things. “We already talked about it. I already got an apology for it,” he said in regards to a version of Lamar’s song “Element” that leaked in 2019. “I ain’t really had too much communication with him since then and you know, I represent a lot of people from my city from where I come from, fans of mine who think I didn’t stand on my sh—t and that’s not the case.”
In that version, Lamar rapped, “Big Sean keep sneak dissin,’ I let it slide/ I think his false confidence got him inspired/ I can’t make them respect you, baby, it’s not my job/ You finally famous for who you date, not how you rhyme/ Cute ass raps, get your puberty up/ Then make you a classic album before you come at us/ Drake and Meek Mill beef might got you gassed up/ But I’m a whole ‘nother beast, I really f— you up.”
Big Sean’s sixth solo album Better Me Than You was originally expected Aug. 9, but he decided to push the release back and has yet to announce another date.