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Big Sean Drops Heat with New Yes Music Video

By Alex HarrisAugust 24, 2024
Big Sean Drops Heat with New Yes Music Video

Big Sean is back, and he’s not playing around. The Detroit native just unleashed the official music video for his latest track, “Yes,” released on July 19, 2024, and it’s already making waves across the hip-hop scene.

Big Sean Yes song cover
Big Sean Yes song cover

Known for his introspective bars and sharp visuals, Sean delivers a video that’s both gritty and visually arresting.

The “Yes” video kicks off with Sean spitting his verses against a raw, collage-like backdrop.

Directed by Lyrical Lemonade, the visual experience captures the raw energy and unfiltered emotion that have become hallmarks of Sean’s style.

The black-and-white shots interspersed with bold colour scenes create a vibe that’s as intense as the lyrics.

One standout moment is when Sean raps, “When they tried to tell me, ‘No,’ I said, ‘No, motherfucker, yes.’”

This line perfectly encapsulates the defiant and resilient attitude that permeates the track, making it clear that Sean is pushing back against the doubters and obstacles in his path.

This drop follows his recent hits “Together Forever” and “On Up,” both of which have been setting the stage for his upcoming album, Better Me Than You.

The video isn’t just about flashy visuals—it’s a reflection of where Sean’s head is right now. He’s focused, driven, and channelling his experiences into his art in a way that feels real and relatable.

Fans are already reacting to the video, with many praising its raw aesthetic and Sean’s lyrical depth.

The “Yes” visual shows Sean at the top of his game, and it’s clear he’s still got plenty to say.

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