The Rundown: Big Sean, Hall of Fame

A track-by-track review of the rapper's sophomore album.

"10 2 10" - What would Big Sean be doing if he wasn't an internationally known rhymer? As the 25-year-old rhymes over the track's hard-pounding, ominous beat, he just might be working "from 10 to 10, then 10 to 10, then 10 again."   (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
"You Don't Know" - This electronic-ish track laid the perfect canvas for "Lights" singer Ellie Goulding to add her audibly soothing vocals for the chorus. For his part, Sean gives an open account of how he gets down. Players take notes and ladies "beware."(Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
"My Homies Still" feat. Big Sean - This single, which we first heard last year during the height of the supposed beef between Young Money and G.O.O.D. Music, still doesn't make much sense on its own — bragging that your friends sell drugs doesn't mean much when other rappers are claiming that they still do it. But on this album, the song, with its schizophrenic siren and claps and Wayne finally touching on some new subject matter, shines on idiosyncratic beats like this, which seem to match his inner crazy. We wish he had used more of them on the album. He's definitely nowhere near Tha Carter III, but this album isn't the throwaway that its prequel and Rebirth were. If anything, it's pretty obvious he's having a hell of a lot of fun here, and this album will surely satisfy his millions of fans enough to keep the good times rolling.   (Photos from left: Christie Goodwin/R...
"First Chain"  featuring Nas and Kid Cudi - Student and teacher collide as Big Sean remembers the inspiration he drew from seeing Nas rocking his first chain to later going through his own "Chaining Day" with Kanye West. The Illmatic rapper himself then blesses the '90s influenced track followed by Kid Cudi.(Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)9. "Control," Big Sean feat. Kendrick Lamar & Jay Electronica - Seven minutes of rhyming rippled through the rap world like a lyrical tsunami. Big Sean's "Control" record will go down as one of the year's biggest tracks after he leaked it and unleashed Kendrick Lamar's verse — you know the one. (Photo: Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

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"You Don't Know" - This electronic-ish track laid the perfect canvas for "Lights" singer Ellie Goulding to add her audibly soothing vocals for the chorus. For his part, Sean gives an open account of how he gets down. Players take notes and ladies "beware."(Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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