Interview with Big Sean: Yes, I really gave all fans number
Big Sean has problems with the phone. In the song "Outro", which is part of his third album "Dark Sky", with some rhymes Sean has challenged all those who say that the artist in question has changed fame: "Say I'm hard to get in contact, oh, Is That True? / But what about now? 313-515-8772. " This phrase is not empty, because the number mentioned is the number of Big Sean. "I thought it was the most accurate, strong and cool you can tell your - Sean says during a telephone conversation from his home in Los Angeles, -" but urgently need to change the number. He would not stop ringing. At the moment I'm looking at, and does not intend to stop. Messages come in any second.
Work telephone number reminds me a little of Mike Jones, who had to give each song his phone number. Are you a big fan of his?
I was a big fan to show sincere. This is so cool what he did. He used little to stunt. Mine was something like: "Hey, you think I have changed. Really? Well there you have my number, call me. " It's not that I'm trying to sell something or get strange calls. This really is my mobile phone and I keep in my pocket.
What was the most outrageous calls that you made with someone who has fallen this number?
Nothing too wild. Sometimes people do not want to say anything. The phone opens and they are, I them..të silent. While I am a "Hello". They simply "Uhh..uhh" and then I have to close. I appreciate very much.
How do you feel about people who know more than just an artist?
I wake up every morning saying, "Thank God." I come from Detroit and for residents of the city is very much more difficult to succeed. At the same time, I am from a city that never stop and they know to succeed when the economic crisis and when the situation is depressing. And we always find a way to shine.
As a portion of Detroit in which you grew up?
I grew between 6-7 kilometers, on a street named Northlawn. It was not the best neighborhood, it was not even the worst, but it was not too far. We had a big house. It was a building for two families. Violence, crime, drugs, all that surrounded us and the options were not very good. Should simply have taken the best of the situation.
In "Dark Sky", you said "Biggie Smalls rapping in the basement." Fjalëpër become basement of the same house?
Of course! I've always been a dreamer. Since the age of 10 have tried to do rap in front of the TV, imagining everything, "Mo 'Money, Mo'Problems", "Victory"! I loved rap in the 2Pac on "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" with Snoop-in. I loved and DMX.
Last year fulfilled the Eminem song "Detroit vs. Everybody". You were a fan of Eminem in your childhood?
Of course yes! The first CD I bought with my mom when I was 11 years old. It was a new flow in rap. He texts with a full line of the current story full of drugs and murder. It was thrilling and addictive. His music was addictive! So you can imagine yourself as it is to go from that point to when you're in the studio of eating pizza and talking about who's better: South Park or Family Guy.
Kanye West is one of the idols with whom you you had to work. How are your relationships?
It's one of my friends better. We can talk about everything. I go to his house and have dinner. Kim always prepares something for me and work with music and talk. We are very good. I think that is going perfect moments in his life. Things really are going very well for him. He always lay out my best side as an artist and worship.
As the supports Ariana Grande on your music?
It is super supportive. It's cute when she was my fan before anything. The first thing he said when he saw me was, "Hey, I love your music." At that time she was just an actress in TV. It is very open-minded. I'm very proud of it.
Having a relationship with a famous person, it affects your life? You have to guard of paparcëve?
How it affects my life makes me happy. I do not compare the success of my happiness and it is really one of the things that makes me happy. I love, so it is. No matter puts other things.
Work telephone number reminds me a little of Mike Jones, who had to give each song his phone number. Are you a big fan of his?
I was a big fan to show sincere. This is so cool what he did. He used little to stunt. Mine was something like: "Hey, you think I have changed. Really? Well there you have my number, call me. " It's not that I'm trying to sell something or get strange calls. This really is my mobile phone and I keep in my pocket.
What was the most outrageous calls that you made with someone who has fallen this number?
Nothing too wild. Sometimes people do not want to say anything. The phone opens and they are, I them..të silent. While I am a "Hello". They simply "Uhh..uhh" and then I have to close. I appreciate very much.
How do you feel about people who know more than just an artist?
I wake up every morning saying, "Thank God." I come from Detroit and for residents of the city is very much more difficult to succeed. At the same time, I am from a city that never stop and they know to succeed when the economic crisis and when the situation is depressing. And we always find a way to shine.
As a portion of Detroit in which you grew up?
I grew between 6-7 kilometers, on a street named Northlawn. It was not the best neighborhood, it was not even the worst, but it was not too far. We had a big house. It was a building for two families. Violence, crime, drugs, all that surrounded us and the options were not very good. Should simply have taken the best of the situation.
In "Dark Sky", you said "Biggie Smalls rapping in the basement." Fjalëpër become basement of the same house?
Of course! I've always been a dreamer. Since the age of 10 have tried to do rap in front of the TV, imagining everything, "Mo 'Money, Mo'Problems", "Victory"! I loved rap in the 2Pac on "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" with Snoop-in. I loved and DMX.
Last year fulfilled the Eminem song "Detroit vs. Everybody". You were a fan of Eminem in your childhood?
Of course yes! The first CD I bought with my mom when I was 11 years old. It was a new flow in rap. He texts with a full line of the current story full of drugs and murder. It was thrilling and addictive. His music was addictive! So you can imagine yourself as it is to go from that point to when you're in the studio of eating pizza and talking about who's better: South Park or Family Guy.
Kanye West is one of the idols with whom you you had to work. How are your relationships?
It's one of my friends better. We can talk about everything. I go to his house and have dinner. Kim always prepares something for me and work with music and talk. We are very good. I think that is going perfect moments in his life. Things really are going very well for him. He always lay out my best side as an artist and worship.
As the supports Ariana Grande on your music?
It is super supportive. It's cute when she was my fan before anything. The first thing he said when he saw me was, "Hey, I love your music." At that time she was just an actress in TV. It is very open-minded. I'm very proud of it.
Having a relationship with a famous person, it affects your life? You have to guard of paparcëve?
How it affects my life makes me happy. I do not compare the success of my happiness and it is really one of the things that makes me happy. I love, so it is. No matter puts other things.