Him and Hit Boy said the intro was the most frustrating part since Sean was trying to make sure it lived up to the original Detroit’s intro
He never said Danny Brown laid a verse on it. He said shoutout everyone that showed up at the sessions. A lotta people were at the studio sessions but we’re just there to vibe
Danny brown shoulda been on the cypher
Him and Hit Boy said the intro was the most frustrating part since Sean was trying to make sure it lived up to the original Detroit’s intro
Higher is amazing, expecting another great intro
Sean’s singing is actually sounding.......... good? Detroit 2 really might be a classic
Friday Night Cypher is 10 min jesus christ
danny brown did a verse for friday night cypher and he didn’t keep it
blasphemous
Sean’s singing is actually sounding.......... good? Detroit 2 really might be a classic
He took singing lessons back when he was with Ariana I thought he did good on I decided tbh
Feed ft Kung Fu Kenny
👀👀👀
please
This is in an interview Sean did with Detroit Free Press. Article out now at this link
freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2020/09/03/big-sean-interview-detroit-2-eminem-stevie-wonder-hometown-tribute/5695539002
With contributions from local producers such as Helluva and Key Wayne, the final track features verses from nearly a dozen Detroit artists — including Eminem, Royce da 5’9”, Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll and Payroll.
A sprawling effort that at one point featured more than 30 verses, it was one of album’s most demanding tracks, ultimately brought together by producer Hit-Boy, who helped “cut it down heavily and put something together that made sense," Big Sean says.
Eminem goes “super-hard” on the track, as Sean puts it, and his appearance is a friendly boost for some of the budding acts on the song.
“I appreciate Eminem — being the (greatest of all time) that he is — for being willing to be on a song not just with me but with people from Detroit who don’t have close to his platform, and giving us some of his light,” Big Sean says.
mmm whats everyones fav sean project
i think DSP is still my fav (its 6/10 project)
This is in an interview Sean did with Detroit Free Press. Article out now at this link
https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2020/09/03/big-sean-interview-detroit-2-eminem-stevie-wonder-hometown-tribute/5695539002/
With contributions from local producers such as Helluva and Key Wayne, the final track features verses from nearly a dozen Detroit artists — including Eminem, Royce da 5’9”, Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll and Payroll.
A sprawling effort that at one point featured more than 30 verses, it was one of album’s most demanding tracks, ultimately brought together by producer Hit-Boy, who helped “cut it down heavily and put something together that made sense," Big Sean says.
Eminem goes “super-hard” on the track, as Sean puts it, and his appearance is a friendly boost for some of the budding acts on the song.
“I appreciate Eminem — being the (greatest of all time) that he is — for being willing to be on a song not just with me but with people from Detroit who don’t have close to his platform, and giving us some of his light,” Big Sean says.
Oh s*** 30 verses
It’s a fire idea but yeah there’s no way to please everybody and keep it at a listenable length