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Big Sean has made headlines once again thanks to a viral moment at the Detroit Festival, where he electrified fans not just with his music but with an unexpected shoutout to XRP, instantly sparking conversation and a flurry of debate on hip hop and crypto socials. According to Spreaker’s Big Sean Audio Biography, this moment didn’t just trend locally—it went global, furthering Big Sean’s profile as an artist able to merge music with contemporary financial currents. This XRP mention was dissected on financial Twitter and picked up by several online outlets, fueling speculation about whether Sean is angling for a new chapter as a crypto influencer or if it was just a passing gesture. As of now, there’s no confirmation he’s formally investing or partnering in the crypto sector—so any talk of Big Sean launching an NFT or blockchain firm remains rumor to be tracked, not fact.
Meanwhile, iHeartMedia has confirmed that Big Sean will be gracing the stage at the massive 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 19th. Sharing the bill with megastars like Travis Scott, Drake, and LL COOL J, Sean’s set is being hyped as a must-see, with Hulu set to exclusively stream the event for subscribers. Fans are flooding social media in anticipation, especially after last year’s viral surprise guest moment that left many speculating whether Sean will use this high-profile slot to debut new music or announce an upcoming album. As of broadcast, no album title or tracklist has been confirmed by his management, but insiders on hip-hop forums and Threads are debating signals from his inner circle—some say a surprise drop is coming, others are less convinced, citing recent comments that the last album “lacked inspiration,” and suggesting he might be taking extra time to refine his next project.
Businesswise, Big Sean’s continued tastemaker status is reinforced by his recurring collaborations with lifestyle brands. Jeeter, the cannabis pre-roll company that’s drawn celebrity investors from Dwyane Wade to NFL icon Ricky Williams, threw a star-studded launch party in New York this weekend. While Fabolous was the headliner, Big Sean’s past partnerships and appearances with Jeeter were referenced during the festivities, with clips and throwbacks circulating anew on Instagram and TikTok. No fresh endorsement deals or business investments have been formally announced this week.
On the music front, Sean appeared on Buddah Bless’s debut single “See The World" along with 2 Chainz and Bossman Dlow—a project that’s turning heads for its blend of nostalgia and modern hip-hop, further proof of Big Sean’s reach and enduring influence in collaborative spaces. While unconfirmed rumors swirl about a possible follow-up collaboration, neither Sean nor his label has officially commented.
There’s been no new major controversy, personal scandal, or viral mishap. The overall social media vibe, from Twitter to Threads, remains focused on his next album and the aftershocks of the Detroit XRP moment. As always, speculation is high, but for Big Sean, authenticity and innovation keep him at the center of the cultural conversation—whether he’s on stage, online, or in the middle of the hip hop crypto gold rush.
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