Yo this clip is bonkers. It is like a 2011 take on a Hype Williams video. Super glossy and violently vivid. Shout out to Mike Waxx a Mike Carson of Illroots for an outstanding video.
This video shows that Big Sean is a different type of creature when it comes to the style game. No one has these accessories. Rappers are not up on this fresh stuff. He is about 2 years ahead.
The comfort he exudes wearing the luxury exclusive shit he does sets him apart. 15 years ago it was Coogi sweaters, gators, and pinky rings. Things are coming full circle. Â Best way to describe Big Sean is new millennium Jiggy. Continue Reading
I got respect for what each of these guys are doing with their style game. I noticed a while back that Tyga and Chris Brown were touching the early 90′s with their video G Shit. That video reminds me so much of Tupac’s I Get Around. It looks dope. It seems like even some of the girls got in on the trend with their old school style two piece swimsuits.
Anyhow, take a peek at a very cool video on where their style inspiration comes from.
Big Sean is the best poster boy that BBC and Bape have, that is undisputed. I have never doubted his fashion game.
But when he came onto the scene rapping on finally famous I had my doubts. I felt Sean was all sizzle and no steak. He was just seemed too kicked back and chill.
The dude has grind. He put in work in the college circuit next to Mike Poisner, Kid Cudi, and Drake. It couldn’t have felt good to watch his fellow freshman piers (who started class the same day as him) graduate and reach a higher level of notoriety and critical acclaim than him.
Despite that Big Sean continued undeterred shouting and “finally famous.” Gripping hard to this movement that I am not sure even his biggest fans identify with or  feel attached to.
Well, that was how I felt then based off of what the man was offering but this song changes things. I see the potential Kanye saw in him when he signed him to G.O.O.D. Music. Give it a listen and let me know if you feel me.