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Big SEAN SIGNS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: “I’M Just So Excited,”

Big SEAN SIGNS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: "I'M Just So Excited,"

Big SEAN SIGNS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: “I’M Just So Excited,”

Big Sean has sort of left his home of Roc Nation after signing with new management.

The Detroit rapper, who is getting ready for the release of his album Better Me Than You, has inked a new contract with S10 Entertainment, which is owned by Brandon Silverstein, according to a report published by Billboard on Monday, July 29. For the previous ten years, Sean was under the management of Roc Nation.

Sean told Billboard, “I’m incredibly excited to work with Brandon and the S10 team. He shares the vision and understands where I’m headed.”

“Big Sean is an incredible talent who, even after topping charts, breaking records, winning awards, and headlining throughout the world, is just getting started,” Silverstein added in her commentary. I am eager for the fans to hear the new song.
The decision is not as startling as it initially appears. In actuality, S10—which was established in 2017—is a joint venture between Silverstein and…Roc Nation. Also recently investing was Avex USA.

According to the firm website, Madison Bailey, an actress, model, and singer, and Myke Towers are among S10’s other current management clients.
Remarkably, the company has been promoting their partnership with Sean since the beginning of the month, calling him “S10’s Big Sean” in an Instagram post from July 4. This is despite the fact that the S10 announcement was only announced this week.
Big Sean is preparing for the August 9 release of Better Me Than You, regardless of his management situation. He recently provided an explanation of a few graphs that he used to close out a project trailer in the run-up.

Just one day after an album version was leaked online, the Better Me Than You trailer was released on July 18. In addition to showing four pie-shaped graphs at the end, the psychedelic clip featured an unheard song with a groovy bass line, spacey synths, and pounding percussion.
Sean Don explained what they meant in a recent video that was published last week.

“I felt like I was going through the same four emotions when I was making this album,” he said. And I recall sitting down to draw a chart one day that simply expressed how I was feeling. I was thinking, “Man, I never really saw this chart before,” when I hand-drew it. In the end, I had it animated. … there are four distinct charts that correspond to four distinct moods of the record, four distinct sensations that I was experiencing personally, and four distinct feelings overall.

“First of all, I was under a lot of pressure,” he said. However, going through that strain gave me clarity, which allowed me to concentrate on happiness and experience it for a little while before returning to the pressure. However, I produced these graphs, and it really helped me visualise the record.

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