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How Big Sean Finessed Kanye's Security To Get A Record Deal

Duration: 00:58Views: 3.8KLikes: 170Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: How To Rap

Category: Entertainment

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Description: But this big day for Big Sean had a backstory of hard work and dedication to his craft of rapping. But this big day for Big Sean had a backstory of hard work and dedication to his craft of rapping. As a matter of fact, Big Sean was known for rapping even earlier in his private artistic middle school Detroit Waldorf School. His 8th grade superlative said, “Most Likely to Be a Rapper Actually From Detroit.” ----------- The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers (FREE SONGWRITING COURSE): freestylefortnight.com/top20songwriter ----------- Big Sean told Billboard: “It was a school that just specialized in being like in tune with yourself, expressing the artistic side of yourself, the poetic side. So, we did poetry. I was the only person in the school turning those poems into raps.” No one just walks up into a major radio station, unannounced, just because they feel like it. No one especially walks right past radio station staff, Kanye’s security, and road manager, and shakes Kanye’s hand just because they want a record deal. Big Sean’s big day was actually years in the making. Big Sean laid it all out on VladTV back in May 2011 stating: “I had a good relationship with the station from doing a show every Friday there called “The Friday Night Cypher” where people would battle and then the winners of the battle would get to go on-air and rap, they would pick like six people, and they would get to rap for like 30 minutes over instrumentals. So, it was like good exposure. I did it every Friday for like over a year. So, I build like good relationships. I would miss it some weeks. But for the most part, like almost every Friday.” Yes. One year of weekly rapping, practically every Friday, at Hot 102.7 FM. This meant that Sean, still in high school, with a girlfriend at the time, was sacrificing date nights and partying to rap. This also meant he needed fresh new verses committed to memory, freestyle flexibility, and readiness to battle other rappers. No overnight success story here at all. The grind was real.

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