Big Sean announces delay of “Better You Than Me” album

Big Sean announces delay of “Better You Than Me” album
In a recent update that has fans buzzing, Big Sean has announced a delay for his highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Better You Than Me.” Initially slated for release on August 9, the album will now be pushed back by a few weeks. The Detroit rapper shared the news via Instagram, revealing that while the music is finished, he needs additional time to finalize listening events, shows, and other promotional activities.
This delay comes on the heels of Sean’s spring release of the single “Precision,” followed by the release of “On Up” the day after the album announcement. Fans were eagerly awaiting the new project, which marks Big Sean’s return to the solo album scene since his 2020 hit, “Detroit 2.” Detroit 2 was a Billboard 200 chart-topping success, showcasing his growth and versatility as an artist.
Sean’s last project before this was the fall 2021 EP, “What You Expect,” a collaborative effort with Hit-Boy. Despite the setback, fans can look forward to a well-curated album experience once the new release date is confirmed.
Stay tuned for updates on “Better You Than Me” and keep an eye out for the forthcoming “On Up” video, which is expected to drop soon. The anticipation continues to build, and Big Sean’s return promises to be worth the wait.
Big Sean announces delay of “Better You Than Me” album