Big Sean Addresses Kid Cudi on New Song “No More Interviews”: Listen

Big Sean Addresses Kid Cudi on New Song “No More Interviews”: Listen

Big Sean has shared a new song, “No More Interviews.” It’s produced by Amaire Johnson and Sean, and it’s out via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam. Hear the new track, and see its artwork, below.

At one point on the new song, Sean raps, “Greatest rapper of all time, if you let Ye tell it.” He later acknowledges the ongoing beef surrounding Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Drake. He raps:

Cudi and Ye, what happened to our family ways, though/When I put you on that song with Nas you had told me that you was forever grateful/And that we brothers/So it hurt to hit the internet to find out that me and you don’t fuck with each other over a miscommunication/That probably could be fixed with a five-minute conversation/I’m still praying/For you, though, I guess I charged it to the game/How much it cost?/Around Twenty88

The Cudi beef began when he called out West and Drake on Twitter. West ranted about Cudi at a show, but later apologized. Drake, however, continued dissing Cudi on a song called “Two Birds, One Stone.” West, it has been revealed, contributed to the track.

Sean’s verse could also be referring to Cudi’s history with Jhené Aiko, whom he once threatened on Twitter in 2014. For a time, Aiko was also married to Cudi producer Dot Da Genius. When the two filed for divorce, he appeared to stand by his words from 2014. Sean and Aiko are close collaborators, having put out Twenty88–which the Detroit rapper references–in April.

Sean appeared on the Kanye West posse cut “Champions” in June. In 2015, Sean released his third LP, Dark Sky Paradise.

Listen to Big Sean’s “First Chain” from Hall of Fame, the song with Cudi and Nas to which Sean alludes in his new verse:

Watch Big Sean perform “Paradise” at Red Bull Sound Select 2015, via Pitchfork.tv:

 

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