Big Sean just felt a great weight taken off his back-off. At last the rapper dropped his expected album Better Me Than You. Years of waiting have gone passed, and thus far the popular opinion is that it was well worth it. Big Sean's poetry was on target, and the sound had soulful variation. We aren't here, though, to talk about the album. Here we go to go over Big Sean's post-release behavior. On Instagram Live, the rapper was feeling good; he decided to make fun of Drake by copying the 6 God's famed "duck face" for a photo.
Big Sean was doing this in good fun; he knew what he was doing. "I'm going to do the Drake face," he remarked on his Instagram Live. He can't sustain the pouty look Drake has become known for for more than a few seconds without laughing. He tries one more and holds it for even less time. Sean most likely saw the August 28 Instagram photo that we all saw. Drake decided to upload some pictures to ridicule his own inclination for creating duck expressions. But he also shared pictures of other men engaging in it. Mostly, youtuber Duke Dennis and rapper turned podcaster Joe Budden.
Big Sean Responded to Drake's Viral Instagram Post
Drake poked fun of Dennis and Budden for pushing his duck face. "I'm not sure my picture or mirror face looks like," the six God said. "It's a curse from birth; what I see shapes me." Should the IG Live video originate from another, some would be calling shade. Still, Big Sean refutes the claims. Among the polite players in the game is the rapper. Well, unless your name is Kendrick Lamar or, for some reason, Kanye West. Over the years, Sean and Drake have kept a friendly distance.
Big Sean has only really discussed Drake in terms of how he has subtly affected his career. He told Drink Champs he objected to the fact West, his ex-label boss, frequently lauded Drake over him. Big Sean also bemoaned the way the Drake and Kendrick Lamar fight drowned out his big return hit, "Precision." On a personal level, though, Sean has never expressed problems with the Toronto superstar.
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Big Sean just felt a great weight taken off his back-off. At last the rapper dropped his expected album Better Me Than You. Years of waiting have gone passed, and thus far the popular opinion is that it was well worth it. Big Sean's poetry was on target, and the sound had soulful variation. We aren't here, though, to talk about the album. Here we go to go over Big Sean's post-release behavior. On Instagram Live, the rapper was feeling good; he decided to make fun of Drake by copying the 6 God's famed "duck face" for a photo.
Big Sean was doing this in good fun; he knew what he was doing. "I'm going to do the Drake face," he remarked on his Instagram Live. He can't sustain the pouty look Drake has become known for for more than a few seconds without laughing. He tries one more and holds it for even less time. Sean most likely saw the August 28 Instagram photo that we all saw. Drake decided to upload some pictures to ridicule his own inclination for creating duck expressions. But he also shared pictures of other men engaging in it. Mostly, youtuber Duke Dennis and rapper turned podcaster Joe Budden.
Big Sean Responded to Drake's Viral Instagram Post
Drake poked fun of Dennis and Budden for pushing his duck face. "I'm not sure my picture or mirror face looks like," the six God said. "It's a curse from birth; what I see shapes me." Should the IG Live video originate from another, some would be calling shade. Still, Big Sean refutes the claims. Among the polite players in the game is the rapper. Well, unless your name is Kendrick Lamar or, for some reason, Kanye West. Over the years, Sean and Drake have kept a friendly distance.
Big Sean has only really discussed Drake in terms of how he has subtly affected his career. He told Drink Champs he objected to the fact West, his ex-label boss, frequently lauded Drake over him. Big Sean also bemoaned the way the Drake and Kendrick Lamar fight drowned out his big return hit, "Precision." On a personal level, though, Sean has never expressed problems with the Toronto superstar.
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