Big Sean’s made a New Year’s Resolution to go hard in 2020.
Sean Don took to Instagram on Wednesday (January 1) to reflect on “the decade that changed my life,” promising to make more music starting this year. He thanked his fans for their support and apologized for being distant, saying, “Thank u for a decade that changed my life. Through the the ups n downs I managed to do the impossible where I’m from n became one the top selling hip hop artists the decade, 52 million records sold n counting, ain’t even dropped no project in the last couple years. Like I said on my 1st album “never made da crowds fans, I made them all fam”. N I apologize for the distance n lack communication but life is life. 2020 we back goin hard tho, fuck all dat otha shit ??”
Big Sean’s last solo album, I Decided, was released in February 2017. Double or Nothing, his collaborative album with MetroBoomin dropped in December that same year.
In the last three years, the Detroit rapper has stayed relatively quiet, dropping a few loose singles and appearing as a feature on a handful major Hip Hop releases. He was featured on “White Sand” from Culture II by the Migos in 2018. His verse on “None Your Concern” by Jhene Aiko went viral in 2019 for giving fans some graphic insight into their their on-again, f-again relationship. The pair rang in the New Year together, fueling reconciliation rumors.
Sean’s highly anticipated fifth studio album is rumored for a 2020 release. Last year, he released three songs from the untitled project,”Single Again,” “Overtime,” and “Bezerk” ft A$AP Ferg. An ficial release date has not been announced.