Big Sean recently popped up on Lil Wayne’s new single “My Homies Still,” which some speculated could be a diss towards Pusha T. But during an interview with Wired 96.5, he said that the track was recorded a long time ago – before Pusha even laid down “Exodus 23:1” – and that he doesn’t have any beef with anyone.
“I think beef is weak. Crack is wack. I don’t encourage that,” he said. “Yeah, I’m cool with Pusha T, I’m cool with everybody. The thing is, people gotta understand that we got no point in beefing. We got families to take care of, we got moms to take care of. I ain’t about to be over here arguing with nobody. We all on the same team. We all young men, black men, black, white, it doesn’t matter, but just entrepreneurs trying to get it.”
He also said that he plans on dropping a new single this month, and that his mixtape and sophomore album will be soon to follow.
“We about to drop a mixtape, but we about to drop another album. We’ll probably drop a single [this month],” he continued.
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