Big Sean "Dark Sk Paradise" Review
Big Sean’s ‘Dark Sky Paradise’ Is Everything ‘Hall of Fame’ Was Supposed To Be

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For years now, Big Sean’s been teetering between a pop-savvy emcee, a guest-verse-killing rapper and an artist who hasn’t always delivered a full-length project that lived up to its hype. Dark Sky Paradise changes all of that.
“I got a lot on my mind,” Sean raps to kick the album off on “Dark Sky (Skyscrapers).” “I got more in my face / If I ain’t going to get it, that day is going to waste.” It’s as if that rhyme worked as a guide while crafting this album, one that allows Sean to reveal all that’s in his mind, from his difficult Naya Rivera break-up, which was experienced in the public eye to the loss of his grandmother, who helped raise him. And he does this while making great songs. “I Don’t Fuck With You” became an anthem for anyone who’s loved and lost last year when it hit the scene. And “One Man Can Change The World” works as another type of anthem, a cut that’s inspirational, personal and relatable.
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“I’ve been working on myself and that’s the most important work, even if you don’t get paid for it,” he raps on the “Outro.” In lyrics and beat-selection, you can tell he ain’t lying with that statement. Dark Sky Paradise strikes a balance that he’s had a difficult time capturing in past efforts and while the process may have taken him through some dark storms, the final result is triumphant as this stands as likely his best album yet.
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