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Big Sean Says His Classic 2012 “Detroit” Mixtape Will Finally Be on Available on Streaming Services Next Month

By Yuriy Andriyashchuk
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer

Big Sean had a hell of a second half of 2020 as he released his fifth studio album, “Detroit 2.” This served the sequel to the project he released in September 2012. Detroit 2 did very well as it sold over 111,000 units in its first week and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was led by hit singles such as “Deep Reverence” feat. the late Nipsey Hussle and “Wolves” feat. Post Malone. Other appearances included Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, his girlfiend, Jhené Aiko, and more. Dave Chappelle, Erykah Badu, and Stevie Wonder also spoke in it.

Fans have since been hoping for Sean to finally make the Detroit mixtape finally available on streaming services as well. Since its release, it’s only been on mixtape streaming apps. The Detroit legend did deliver some great news on March 13 though, which is “313 Day” in Detroit as that’s the city’s area code.

Sean replied to a fan on Twitter and revealed that Detroit will be heading to streaming services next month. He added that it will be re-mixed and mastered properly.

“Next month the Detroit mixtape will be on all streaming services, re-mixed and mastered properly, finally!” Sean explained on Twitter. Happy 313 day tho.”

This is amazing news for Big Sean fans everywhere as Detroit is regarded by many as his best project to date. Streams should skyrocket for Sean once this mixtape is finally made available in April. Detroit originally contained 17 tracks with features from Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Juicy J, Jhené Aiko, and more.

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