‘We Already Discussed It’: Big Sean Reveals Kendrick Lamar Apologized To Him Over Leaked Verse Diss

As a dedicated follower of hip-hop culture, I can’t help but feel a sense of relief and admiration upon learning about Big Sean’s reconciliation with Kendrick Lamar. Having grown up on the streets of Detroit, I’ve seen my fair share of beefs that have torn families and communities apart. But in this case, it’s heartening to see two giants of the rap game put their differences aside for the greater good – their art and personal growth.


Recently, Big Sean spoke candidly about an old disagreement between him and Kendrick Lamar, a fellow rapper. In the conversation, Big Sean revealed that Kendrick Lamar had expressed regret for a past jab from a long-hidden verse that emerged years ago.

The conflict stemmed from a leaked early version of Kendrick Lamar’s song Element, part of his acclaimed album Damn. In the leaked verse, Kendrick Lamar directly addressed Big Sean, implying friction between them. He rapped lines like, Big Sean keeps sneak dissing, I let it slide / I think his false confidence got him inspired.

Actually, Big Sean stated during his chat with Charlamagne tha God that their misunderstanding was already settled in the past. He went on to explain that Kendrick Lamar had already apologized for the controversial lyrics, and they’ve since had a private discussion about it.

Sean explained, “He modified a part of the song without it being in the original version, which I found out later was a leaked verse. Since I wasn’t happy about it, I needed to remember that he made the change independently. So, we discussed it, and I received text messages regarding our conversation.”

Fans of these rappers are taken aback by the news because they have been keeping tabs on their ongoing dispute since the leaked verse was released. It is typical in hip-hop culture for disagreements to be made public, but it’s not unusual for artists to resolve their issues peacefully without further escalating the conflict.

Big Sean’s upcoming album, titled “Better Me Than You,” is slated for release, poised to further illuminate his career as he gracefully navigates recent life events. This project bears a special dedication to his son Noah. The music video is uniquely presented from Noah’s perspective, offering a glimpse into Sean’s personal development and his strong family ties, emphasizing the bond shared between them.

In the course of the interview, Sean expressed gratitude towards his family’s backing, emphasizing in particular the assistance provided by his partner, Jhené Aiko, during the production of their music video despite her heavy workload. He underscored the significance of family and his desire to create enduring memories for their son.

Speaking about Kendrick Lamar, it seems there’s been a shift in his lyrical approach compared to his previous work with Big Sean. Both these renowned rappers, known for their impact on hip-hop, seem to have left behind any past disagreements. Now, they are focusing more on honing their craft and personal growth.

Enthusiasts can’t wait to find out how Big Sean’s forthcoming album might be shaped by this phase of reconciliation, and they’re intrigued to discover what this could imply for his upcoming music and potential partnerships.

Big Sean’s revelation of Kendrick Lamar’s apology underscores the fact that the music world often witnesses public disagreements which eventually get resolved behind closed doors. This scenario demonstrates the significance of dialogue and forgiveness in fostering harmonious connections, be it in personal or professional settings within the cutthroat hip-hop scene.

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2024-08-04 15:22