Big Sean Drops “I Decided.” Album

    Big Sean’s much-anticipated I Decided. album is upon us.

    The project, inspired by Motown, is made up of 14 tracks, including a prized feature from Eminem on “No Favors.” Other guest appearances on I Decided. come from Migos, The-Dream, Jeremih and the Flint Chozen Choir. Sean Don is joined by Jhené Aiko for a TWENTY88 song. The lead singles for the LP are “Moves” and “Bounce Back.”

    This is the follow-up to 2014’s Dark Sky Paradise.

    Big Sean’s I Decided. album stream is above.

    (This article has been update. The following was originally published January 30, 2017.)

    As Big Sean’s I Decided. album inches closer to its February 3 release, the Detroit rapper shared the project’s tracklist on Instagram today (January 30).

    I Decided. is made up of 14 tracks. Besides the two singles that Big Sean took on solo, “Bounce Back” and “Moves,” the tracklist is filled with stellar guest features.

    Eminem appears, as promised, on a track called “No Favors” and The-Dream will lend his vocals to “Sunday Morning Jetpack.” Migos will show up on “Sacrifices” and Jeremih joins in on “Light” while Sean Don reunites with Jhené Aiko for a TWENTY88 track “Same Time Pt. 1.” The album closes out with “Bigger Than Me” with Starrah and the Flint Chozen Choir, who Sean said is his tribute to the city beyond financial donations in the midst of the water crisis.

    Check out Big Sean’s I Decided. tracklist below.

    1. Intro
    2. Light f. Jeremih
    3. Bounce Back
    4. No Favors f. Eminem
    5. Jump Out the Window
    6. Moves
    7. Same Time Pt. 1 f. TWENTY88
    8. Owe Me
    9. Halfway Off the Balcony
    10. Voices in my Head/Stick to the Plan
    11. Sunday Morning Jetpack f. The-Dream
    12. Inspire Me
    13. Sacrifices f. Migos
    14. Bigger Than Me f. Flint Chozen Choir and Starrah

    (This article was first published December 22, 2016 and is as follows.)

    The Decision 2017 is coming February 3.

    Big Sean announced his next album is titled I Decided and it’s set to drop right before Valentine’s Day. The project is available now for iTunes pre-order.

    According to the page, I Decided is made up of 14 tracks, most of which are a mystery. But the follow-up to Dark Sky Paradise will include the single “Bounce Back.” The Detroit rapper also shared a new song that will be on his fourth studio album, “Moves.”

    Sean Don recently said he and Jhené Aiko are working on a sequel to Twenty88 as well.

    Check out Big Sean’s I Decided cover art and stay tuned for more details leading up to the February 3 release date.

    44 thoughts on “Big Sean Drops “I Decided.” Album

    1. Big sean is the new fabolous as in every project he drops is above average and filled with bars. Highly underrated in my opinion

      1. Great comparison but Fab is still Fab and Sean is #3 behind KDot and Drake, yeah I put him ahead of Cole then Rapsody and YG are my current Generation top 5 , Sean is nice.

    2. Bra dis nigga look like kanye in the picture. Dope album cover though. I decided..– to smash a crackhead raw? l

    3. I decided to call Big Sean wack. He has a whiny style of rapping, is average, is a follower and an example of whats wrong with hiphop these days.

    4. I enjoy listen ing to Big Sean. You can really hear how he’s maturing in his music! I think he’s a really dedicated artist, and I’m looking forward to hearing this album! I wonder how much the ROC had an influence on him while making this one!

      1. You sick drake came in the game using Sean style. The last name ever , first name greatest . Sean started that.

    5. ‘Can’t wait to hear an eminem verse where he screams for 16 bars about never being helped to get where he is’ – said no one ever

    6. Listen to Eminem on Renegade and listen to his first on No Favors . . . it’s surprising that’s event he same person. What the hell happened? He used to be so dope. His verse on No Favors has absolutely point or theme – it’s a bunch of words being rhymed together for the sake of rhyming.

    7. Eminem was actually good. Had punchlines and metaphors. His flow…? Eh. I think these days we should relegate him to guest appearances. Anyone who says he’s dropped anything more than a ‘passable’ album since the Eminem Show is either from Detroit or a white guy.

    8. lol people got to force themselves to like ems verse. i used to be a huge fan i still listen to his first 4 (including infinite) til this day.. but each album and song he drops gets cornier and weirder and consistently worse. just when u think he’s done he drops rap god but he drops 2-3 gems within 15 fillers..his times up

      1. I agree “The Eminem Show” was his last good album in my opinion. “8 Mile soundtrack” and “D12 World” were both trash and it’s been downhill ever since..

    9. What did everyone expect? Em verses nowadays include screaming, corny punchlines (‘I need a pat on the back like a Patriots jersey’ smh) and random mentions of doing random things to celebrities. What does Jamie Lee Curtis or pissing on Fergie have to do with a song titled ‘No Favors’? I’m an Eminem fan but the longer he goes on with this shit the less he should be looked at as one of the greats. Is he one of the best at putting words together? Absolutely, but that makes just one aspect of a great MC. Old Em had it all but in reality, that was a run of classics from ’99 to ’04. Everything after that, aside from Relapse and some of MMLP2, has been mostly wack. People need to stop giving him a pass for this wack shit. A rapper can only live on past accomplishments for so long.

      1. You pretty much said exactly why i gave up on Eminem a long ass time ago. Scream-rappin about dicks and farts over the same fuckin rock n roll beats (Sing for the moment/Loser Yourself/Survival – just to name the first three that come to mind)

        1. (And just to clarify: I wasn’t statin that those three songs i mentioned had lyrics about dicks and farts, but that he keeps rappin over the same type of beats)

    10. I’m not that into em’s verse either, but let’s be honest if Kendrick or J.Cole spat that exact verse we would be saying it’s great. The issue is his flow isn’t great to listen to. It hurts me to say but I hope Em’s next album is his last.

    11. Ye Ye ….I LOOK UP……Cuz I can’t look down you bitch niggas no More Lil Hoes! Sean Don killed this shit sounds good solid album

    12. I still think ’em killed it,, and I like the way he plays with words,, that’s kwl not many rapper can do that only Shady..

    13. Big Sean makes good albums ain’t nothing else I care for, this one is no excepction. Bounce back i iike the most thus far

    14. Heavy Drake influenced album. Don’t give me the 8 year old “Drake took Sean flow with the whole up and down….Sesaw” crap. This is 2017 and Sean is sounding like not only Drake but the entire rap game. This is why he hasn’t taken the crown as far as the rap game and even in Detroit. He doesn’t talk about much in his music and when he tries to be conscience it sounds corny and not genuine. He’s kind of like Ludacris, dope raps but very comics and animated so it’s hard to take him serious. I’m not saying Sean is wack. He’s a dope rapper but he’s following instead of doing his own thing. This album sounds like an extension of the last one. He was trying to make it out as so deep and groundbreaking and it’s not. Eminem verse was about absolutely nothing. Love to Sean tho I’m just a fan of hip hop.

      1. LOL……I’m guessing you’re a fan of Drake. Sean is better than Drake. Drake has been doing the same crap ever since he switched to his soft character…which in my opinion is lame and there should be none of it in the rap game. Plus Sean actually invests time while Drake gets all his stuff written, Sean is following Drake because he is so big and his music sells which is why Sean’s album is #1

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