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Juicy J, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown, French Montana, Jhene Aiko, Tyga and Royce da 5'9" are just some of the big-name entertainers he scored for the effort. Producers Key Wane, Don Cannon, Lex Luger and Hit-Boy also lend their talents to Detroit.
"How It Feel," a song with a '70s-inspired soul feel, was the first release off the tape, debuting last week.
Detroit is a preface to Sean's sophomore album, due later this year. Download the mixtape here.
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