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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Big Sean Almost "Famous", G.O.O.D. Music Debut Delayed Again

G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean's long-awaited Finally Famous debut album will keep fans waiting a bit longer as new reports claim the project has once again suffered a slight delay.
According to new reports, the solo LP has dropped back an extra week from its latest announced release date.
According to Amazon's website, Big Sean's G.O.O.D. Music debut Finally Famous: The Album has been pushed back a week to June 28. The album is set to feature Kanye West, Pharrell, Wiz Khalifa and tentatively, Nas. (Complex)
Last March, reports claimed the LP would be out on June 21st.
Big Sean has been waiting years to release his first album, but he'll have to wait a little longer. The Detroit rapper's debut has been delayed to June. The 23-year-old MC's G.O.O.D. Music debut Finally Famous is now scheduled to arrive on June 21. The project is led by the Chris Brown-assisted single "My Last," and features contributions from No I.D., Mike Posner, Kanye West, and Pharrell, who appears on the triumphant "Donald Trump." (Rap-Up)
Prior to the delay, Sean's debut was set to drop in early May.
Looks like Big Sean's anticipated album, Finally Famous, will be coming out on May 3rd, 2011 via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam. He also confirmed that Kanye, Mike Posner, and Pharrell will all make appearances. Another interesting note is that he mentions a mixtape should be dropping before the album, to make sure the buzz is right. (MOG News)
A few months ago, Sean opened up about the album's title and its significance.
"The title as of now is gonna be called Finally Famous," Sean said in an interview. "I may at the last minute add a subtitle to it because that's also the name of my mixtape series I did. That's something I really wanna brand as a lifestyle because that's what I believe in. When you're famous you're recognized for doing something, and I always put finally in front of it because I feel like this sh*t's what we've been grinding and working for all these years, and that can relate to anybody. As far as production majority of it was done by No I.D. which I feel is not even fair because he's just so d*mn good and he's such an O.G. and he's seen music come full circle. He really has a great perspective on music and is definitely one of my mentors." (XXL Mag)

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