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Big Sean’s ‘Precision’ Release Sparks Fan Debate on Timing

On Friday, March 22, Big Sean unveiled his latest track, “Precision,” inspired by Three 6 Mafia. The accompanying visual showcases the Detroit-born rapper in various settings, including a scene where he is connected to a hyperbolic chamber reminiscent of “Dragon Ball Z,” symbolizing his two-year hiatus from solo music releases.

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Despite his break to recharge and embrace fatherhood, Big Sean returned with full force. In “Precision,” he confidently raps, “I studied the target/ I’m never gonna miss it/ I call that precision.”

Earlier in the week, he shared a J Dilla-influenced freestyle on Instagram, reflecting on his position in the Hip Hop scene and addressing perceptions of his status. In the freestyle, he acknowledges his perceived lack of consistency as an artist and the challenge of competing with his peers: “I think where I lack most as an artist is consistency/ I just haven’t had the energy to compete with enemies or y’all so-called bigger three.”

Unfortunately for Big Sean, his release coincided with the unexpected drop of Kendrick Lamar’s fiery diss track targeting J. Cole and Drake on Future and Metro Boomin’s album. Fans have been vocal on social media about the timing of Big Sean’s release, with one user noting, “Big Sean took a four-year break, watched n**gas clown him in that worst bar thread, rolled his sleeves up, and got a song ready… just for Kendrick and Future to drop same day.” Former “Joe Budden Podcast” host Mal expressed, “Big Sean is sick right now.”

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