''I know he wouldn't do that 'cause that's trash. I know he wouldn't do no shit like that. Whoever did do that, just know that it did fuck me up. I know he ain't do that. N-*** talking about, ''Ye did that.'' I know he ain't do that,'' Sean said while giving fans a mini tour of his mansion.
He also pointed out a plaque in his home:
''You see this plaque right here? It says 185 million records sold under G.O.O.D. Music. I love G.O.O.D. Music. Shit, they made more money off my music than I did!''
Sean expressed his disdain for the act of leaking music, emphasizing that he had access to many exclusives but never leaked anything:
''And leaking a n****'s shit? I had access to a lot of exclusives � not just him, but other people's too. And I would never leak nobody's shit, so I know he ain't do that. Whoever started that rumor, y'all on some bullshit.''
The individual who leaked Big Sean's album claimed they did so under Kanye's instruction, supposedly in retaliation for Sean's recent freestyle diss on On the Radar.
''I had to switch the home team 'cause they committed treason [] N**** looking for engagement like they got their knee bent / I got better things to do than to find someone to beef with,'' Sean rapped, referencing West's past disparaging comments about him on Drink Champs in 2021.
Sean also took a jab at Kanye's recent actions, where he got matching tattoos with Lil Uzi Vert and Steve Lacy:
''Man, this industry is terrible, I can't even vouch / I've seen grown men get matching tattoos for the clout.''