Big Sean
Big Sean, an American rapper, singer, and songwriter, is renowned for hit singles like "I Don't Fuck with You" and "Bounce Back". His five studio albums have all achieved gold or higher RIAA certification.
Rapper
March 25, 1988
Aries
36
Santa Monica, California, United States
Since the original writeup in 2019, Big Sean has continued to make waves in the music industry. In 2020, he released his fifth studio album, “Detroit 2,” which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. The album featured collaborations with a range of artists, including Eminem, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, and Post Malone.
In addition to his music career, Big Sean has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts. He established the Sean Anderson Foundation in 2012 to support education and youth empowerment initiatives in his hometown of Detroit. The foundation has provided scholarships, grants, and mentorship opportunities to young people in the city.
Big Sean has also been recognized for his contributions to music and philanthropy. In 2021, he was honored with the BET Humanitarian Award for his work with the Sean Anderson Foundation. He has also received numerous other awards and nominations, including Grammy Award nominations and MTV Video Music Awards.
Overall, Big Sean has continued to grow and evolve as an artist and philanthropist since the original writeup in 2019. He remains one of the most influential and successful rappers in the music industry.