Big Sean addresses Kendrick Lamar’s leaked song for the first time, addressing rumors that they are no longer close together

Big Sean shrugs off Kendrick Lamar’s leaked angry diss song.

TMZ interviewed the Detroit rapper on Wednesday (December 20) about his reaction to the unreleased single, which leaked online earlier this year.

He promptly dismissed the journalist’s question with “Ain’t no diss.”

Sure, he answered when asked if he and Kendrick are still cool. Before warning, “If it was a diss, it would have been another diss.”

The September leak looked to be an unpublished version of TDE’s 2018 Black Panther soundtrack song “Pandemic.”

Kendrick Lamar calls out Big Sean, Jay Electronica, and French Montana on the track.

I let Big Sean’s sneak dissin slide/ I guess his phony confidence encouraged him/ I can’t make people appreciate you, baby, it’s not my job/ You’re famous for who you date, not how you rhyme (guy).

“Cute-ass raps, get your puberty up/ Then make a classic album before you come at us/ Drake and Meek Mill rivalry may have pumped you up, but I’m a beast and fuck you up.”

Kendrick Lamar’s violent rhymes address French Montana’s 2016 Breakfast Club interview, in which he claimed the author of “Count Me Out” was devaluing street rap.

In February 2016, Jay Electronica complained on Periscope that “Kendrick wishes he could be me.”

Big Sean and Kendrick traded wax insults in the mid-2010s.

After Nipsey Hussle’s 2019 death, the couple put their differences behind them.