Big Sean’s most recent LP, Detroit II, arrived amidst a global pandemic didn’t have the opportunity to be promoted or circulate in the way that many would have hoped. However, it did debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and receive praise from critics, some of whom felt it was his best work to date. Nearly four years later, Big Sean is prepared to top his previous outing with a new, focused sound that will serve as reminder to any and everyone who may have doubted his impact.
The road to Big Sean’s release began at midnight on Friday, March 22 with the release of “Precision,” Energized, bass-pounding production from FNZ, Teddy Walton, Aaron Bow, Tom Kahre and Zacari is the undercurrent for the wave of rhymes, caption-worthy punchlines and waterfall flows that the Detroit native delivers for nearly three full minutes. With mentions of his “I Do It” and “Boi” ad-libs of the past, “Precision” feels like the confident, braggadocious Blog Era-birthed rhymer that floated across multiple volumes of UKNOWBIGSEAN.
Big Sean’s “Precision” sets the stage for the Detroit native to return to the scene amid a summer filled with high-profile Rap releases from Future and Metro Boomin’, J. Cole and Megan Thee Stallion among others.