Three days after Kid Cudi
announces his departure from G.O.O.D Music, Big Sean releases his new single ’Switch
Up’ and assures fans of no beef with Kid Cudi and he was/is not leaving G.O.O.D
music anytime soon.
You already know how Big Sean feels about his clique. Well, not only
does the Detroit MC feel that his G.O.O.D. Music team is incomparable, but he
now makes it crystal clear that he has no plans of ever changing sides on his new single "Switch Up."
With fans patiently awaiting his sophomore LP Hall of Fame, Sean dropped his
new track on his UKnowBigSean website. "I seen cars switch up, seen hoes
switch up/ Seen money all switch up, when the days get dimmer/ Who gonna leave
you there and who gonna leave with ya/ This for the ones that's always with ya,
ain't switch," he spits on the song's hook.
It's
definitely a family affair as Sean's G.O.O.D. Music cohort Common joins in on the
second verse, spitting with a harder edge than fans are used to hearing from
the Chicago veteran. Instead of his usual uplifting poetry, Com spits of
groupies and his bank. "Oooww I'm in my mode today/ Sayin' what the f---
I'm supposed to say," he rhymes.
Sean, however, has his sights clearly set on those with ill
intentions around his camp. "Self-employed, now you shelf-employed,"
he rhymes before he reminds us that "ain't no such thing as new old
friends."
The track curiously comes three days after Kid Cudi announced that
he has left Kanye's G.O.O.D Music. According to Cudi, the split was amicable.
"Everything is peace with everybody on the label. There's never been any
issues, but I am announcing that I'm no longer on G.O.O.D. Music," he said
during an interview on Power 106 in Los Angeles.
Earlier Friday (April 5), Sean also went up to Power 106 in Los
Angeles and said there is no love lost between him and Kid Cudi. "Cudi
wasn't just my label mate, he's one of my good friends," Sean said.
"Cudi's on my album. Me and him making music together. We're still crew
whether it's G.O.O.D. Music or not, that's my dog." He also made clear
that "Switch Up" is not about Cudi.
Sean makes absolutely no mention of Cudi or his split from the
label, but he makes certain to celebrate those whom he considers family.
"This for everybody, who stayed real, stayed down reppin #FFOE #GOOD n
everybody who stayed repping their own Team," he wrote on Twitter after releasing the song.
"Through the good n bad times... Me n @Common was on here just having fun
staying real."
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