Big Sean has finally addressed whether or not he and Kendrick Lamar had beef following the release of their ‘Control’ collaboration.
Released in 2013, ‘Control’ sent shockwaves through hip-hop after Lamar proclaimed himself the king of New York, and â along with Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem and Andre 3000 â one of the greatest MCs of all-time. He also pledged to âmurderâ his current competitors.
Rumours later emerged that the pair had beef, even after having a history or working together.
In an interview on Joe Buddenâs Pull Up series, the 31-year-old set the record straight about the âmutual respectâ he shares with the Compton rapper.
âOne of the people that, especially after Nipsey [Hussle] died was important for me to connect with was Kendrick,â he told Budden. âMe and Kendrick got a history of songs⌠When this whole Big Sean, Kendrick beef was going on, it was something I wish I would have spoken up about because there was nothing.â He also acknowledged that Budden was one of the people to âpush the narrative.â
The Detroit rapper noted that rumours of a beef started when he dropped his 2015 freestyle ‘Me, Myself, and I’, due to the lines: “Yaâll braggin’ about so and so, like ‘Oh, he really it?/Â The new n***a in rap? Well, can he really spit?’/Â Or do he just hide behind his skits like half of these rappers do/Â And then yaâll fucking go and praise him and his bitch like they saviour of this shit.”
Lamar’s ‘good kid, m.A.A.d. city’ included a lot of skits.
Speculation opened up further when Sean dropped ‘No More Interviews’Â in 2016, rapping: “Iâm not impressed with the whoopty woop, I donât know who is who/Â And canât pretend like Iâm hip to it, no hula hoop/Â And I canât lie like I like this shit like I usually do/Â And Iâm just not impressed by you niggas rapping fast/Â Who sound like one big asthma attack but trash when Iâm rapping it back/Â Who you put in your top five and claim they the saviour of rap.”
Speaking on ‘No More Interviews’, Sean said: “So then I remember going online and seeing like, âOh, is he talking about Kendrick?â âCause Iâm talking about people who rap fast.â He added: âI wasnât beefing with nobody.â
In 2017, Lamar released ‘The Heart Part 4’, where he rapped: “My fans canât wait for me to son ya punk-ass/Â And crush ya whole lil’ shit/Â Iâll Big Pun ya punk-ass, you a scared lil’ bitch.”
Thinking the lines were about him, Sean called TDE’s Top Dawg, who told him: âIt ainât about you at all.â
âEvery verse I do, people be like, âOh is this a response? Is this a response?â And Iâm like, âDamn I canât even show no aggression, people think itâs a damn response,ââ he explained to Budden. âIt got to a point where somehow, it was just a weird tension between me and him even though it was already said it wasnât no beef because people made it that way.â
Last year, the ‘Dark Sky Paradise’ rapper ended up on a plane to J. Coleâs Dreamville festival with TDE president Punch. âHeâs like, âBro, whatâs up? You ever hollered at Kendrick?â And then as soon as he said that⌠it was like, âOhhh.â I damn near put it on the back burner in my brain. Iâm like, âDamn. No, I never did.â And he was like, âMan, you shouldâve definitely hollered at him.ââ
The two rappers finally spoke on the phone, and Sean revealed that âthe respect is mutual.â
This year will see the outdoor festival take place over two weeks in July â 3-5 July and 10-12 July â and will welcome performances from the likes of Pearl Jam, Taylor Swift and Little Mix.
BST have today (January 21) confirmed that Lamar will headline their event on Sunday July 5. Support will come from James Blake and Brittany Howard, with more names set to be announced soon.
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